

From downtown Hidalgo Ave to ranch homes out along FM 490, Action House Leveling stabilizes Raymondville, TX foundations with reinforced concrete piers built for Willacy County clay.
Raymondville sits on the Raymondville clay series — a fine, mixed, hyperthermic Vertic Calciustoll mapped across most of southern Willacy County and named for this very area.
PI typically runs 35–50, and the soil profile is characterized by deep, slow-closing shrinkage cracks that can reach 3+ ft into the active zone during the long dry stretches the county is known for.
Willacy averages only 24–26 inches of rain per year, but it arrives in concentrated bursts (tropical systems off the Gulf, frontal storms in spring), which means the wet/dry amplitude here is more extreme than in wetter parts of the RGV — soils dry deeper, then swell harder when the rain finally comes.
Flat terrain (slopes under 1% across most of town) and few natural drainage outlets keep stormwater ponded against foundations longer than it should be.
Older downtown homes and the ranch-style builds along FM 490 sit directly on this active clay; what looks like 'sudden' foundation movement after a hurricane or tropical storm is really the cumulative effect of years of seasonal cycling finally exceeding the slab's capacity to bridge it.
Months without rain pull the clay back hard, dropping slab corners and opening cracks across living rooms and garages.
Flat lots that hold water after storms keep one side of the slab soft while the other dries — classic differential movement.
Older Raymondville slabs were poured shallow with minimal rebar. Hairline cracks become structural in a decade.
Pre-1960s raised homes show sill rot and sagging beams from years of ground moisture and shifting piers.
Most inspections happen within 48 hours — we run crews up to Willacy County regularly from our Mercedes yard.
Yes — downtown, north, south, and out along FM 490 and FM 1761. We also cover Lyford and Sebastian.
Our reinforced concrete piers drive past expansive clay to load-bearing strata, so seasonal moisture swings don't undo the work. Lifetime transferable warranty.
Yes. Elevation readings, perimeter walk, written report — no cost, no pressure.