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2026 Pricing Guide

Foundation Repair Cost in
Collin County, TX β€” 2026

What does foundation repair actually cost in Prosper, Celina, and surrounding areas? Here's what homeowners are paying in 2026.

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Foundation Repair Cost Ranges β€” Collin County 2026
Repair TypeTypical RangeNotes
Concrete pressed pier (per pier)$350–$600Most common method in DFW clay soil
Steel pier (per pier)$800–$1,500For severe cases or deeper bedrock
Helical pier (per pier)$700–$1,400Good for areas with limited access
Small repair (4–6 piers)$1,800–$3,600One corner or minor settlement
Typical repair (6–10 piers)$3,000–$6,000Average Collin County single-family home
Moderate repair (10–18 piers)$5,500–$10,000Larger homes or more movement
Major repair (18–30 piers)$10,000–$18,000Significant settlement, large footprint
French drain / drainage system$1,500–$6,000Often needed alongside pier work
Root barrier$500–$2,000Prevents tree root moisture draw
Mudjacking / slab leveling$500–$2,500Driveways, patios, sunken slabs
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What Drives the Cost Up or Down

Number of Piers

The single biggest cost driver. A contractor determines how many piers are needed based on the size of your foundation, the degree of settlement, and the soil conditions. Larger homes and more severe movement require more piers. Don't accept a quote that doesn't specify the number and type of piers β€” it's impossible to compare quotes accurately without it.

Pier Type

Concrete pressed piers are the most commonly used system in North Texas clay soil and typically the most affordable. Steel piers go deeper and are used when the clay layer is particularly thick or settlement is severe. Helical piers are screwed into the ground and used in areas with restricted access or lighter loads.

Drainage Requirements

Many Collin County foundation repairs come with a drainage recommendation β€” and for good reason. Moisture imbalance around the foundation is usually what caused the problem in the first place. French drains, surface drains, or soaker hose systems may be recommended alongside pier work. These add cost but address the root cause, not just the symptom.

Home Age and Access

Older homes may have HVAC lines, plumbing, or landscaping that complicates pier installation. Tight access points β€” like crawl spaces, finished landscaping, or pool decks β€” add labor time and cost. A contractor should flag any access issues before work begins.

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How to Compare Foundation Repair Quotes

Getting 2–3 written quotes is standard practice for any foundation repair job. When comparing, make sure every quote specifies: pier type and number, whether drainage work is included or separate, permit fee (included or extra), warranty terms (lifetime transferable is the standard), and timeline and access plan.

A quote that's significantly lower than others may be using fewer piers than the job requires, a lower-grade pier system, or skipping drainage work that will let the problem recur. Ask every contractor to explain their pier count and why.

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