

Action House Leveling started in Mercedes, TX in 2002 with one truck, one crew, and a simple idea: Rio Grande Valley homeowners deserved foundation repair that actually held — not patches that cracked again the next dry season.
Twenty-plus years later we're still right here, still family owned and operated, and still working out of the same Mercedes yard. We've stabilized thousands of homes from Brownsville to McAllen, from historic pier-and-beam farmhouses in Dixieland to brand-new post-tension slabs in North McAllen and Sharyland.
The work hasn't changed much. The soil under the Valley still moves. Our job is to drive past it to something that doesn't.
4,500–5,000 PSI concrete piers cast around a Grade 60 (60,000 PSI) steel rebar cage and driven to load-bearing strata — not steel piers (bare, galvanized, or epoxy-coated all rely on a finite coating that corrodes in RGV soil), and not short concrete pressed pilings that lose grip when the clay shrinks.
Every pier we install is warrantied for the life of the home and transfers to the next owner. Because the engineering holds.
Hidalgo clay, Cameron resaca-edge lots, Willacy ranch land — we've seen it all and we engineer for what's actually under your home.
No franchise. No call center. The same family that started this in 2002 still runs it today.
Elevation readings, perimeter walk, written report. No pressure, no upsell. Sometimes the right call is no repair at all.
Permits pulled, inspections scheduled, paperwork handled. Everything done right so it holds up at resale.
Elevation readings, perimeter walk, written report — at no cost.
We design the pier layout for your specific soil profile and load points.
Hydraulic jacks at every pier lift the home in 1/8" increments back to safe level.
Brackets locked permanently, pits backfilled, lifetime transferable warranty starts.
Our crew lives in Mercedes, Weslaco, Harlingen, San Benito, and Brownsville. Our kids go to school here. We sponsor little league, we shop at the same H-E-Bs you do, and we know the names of the folks at the building department in every Valley city.
That matters because foundation work is permanent. Whoever repairs your home is going to be on the other end of a phone call 5, 10, 15 years later when something needs to be looked at. We're going to be right here when that call comes.