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Concrete Foundations in Liberty Hill, TX

Slab foundations poured to code for new construction and additions.

Typical Cost in Liberty Hill

$5 – $10 per sq ft

Typical job: $8,000 – $30,000+ (1,200–2,500 sq ft residential slab)

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Concrete Foundations in Liberty Hill

Liberty Hill's construction market has been running hot, and the demand for slab foundations — both new pours and additions — shows no signs of slowing. We work directly with custom home builders, general contractors, and individual homeowners on foundation pours in Santa Rita Ranch, Brixton, and throughout Liberty Hill. We coordinate with engineers and city inspectors as a matter of course, which keeps your project moving without surprises at the permit office.

A proper foundation is everything. We work with engineers and inspectors to pour post-tension and conventional slab foundations for residential and light commercial builds in Austin and surrounding areas.

Why Austin Premier Concrete

  • Licensed Texas contractor
  • General liability + workers' comp
  • Our own crew — no subcontractors
  • Free written estimates
  • Permit coordination included
  • Serving all Liberty Hill neighborhoods
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Pricing

How Much Does Concrete Foundations Cost in Liberty Hill?

Prices below reflect Central Texas market rates as of 2025. Actual quotes depend on site conditions, finish, and project scope. We provide free written estimates — no vague ballpark figures.

Base Price

$5 – $10

per sq ft

Typical Job Total

$8,000 – $30,000+

1,200–2,500 sq ft residential slab

What Affects Your Price

  • Slab type (conventional vs post-tension)
  • Pier depth and spacing required by engineer
  • Soil conditions and moisture barriers
  • City permit and inspection fees
  • Square footage and beam layout complexity

Money-saving tip

Having a soil report and engineer-stamped plans ready before requesting estimates speeds up the process and avoids costly scope changes mid-project.

How It Works

Our Concrete Foundations Process in Liberty Hill

We follow the same proven steps on every job — no shortcuts, no surprises.

  1. 1

    Engineering & Plan Review

    Every foundation starts with engineer-stamped plans that specify slab thickness, beam depth, pier layout, and reinforcement. We review the plans before bidding to ensure our quote reflects the actual scope.

  2. 2

    Permit Application

    We submit the permit application to your city's building department and coordinate the pre-pour inspection schedule. This step typically takes 5–15 business days depending on your city's backlog.

  3. 3

    Site Preparation & Forming

    The site is graded, the moisture barrier is laid, and forms are set to the exact dimensions on the plans. Pier holes are drilled to the required depth and filled before the slab pour.

  4. 4

    Rebar or Cable Layout

    Rebar grids or post-tension cables are laid per the engineer's specifications. This step is inspected by the city inspector before any concrete is poured — nothing is covered until it passes.

  5. 5

    Pour, Finish & Stress

    The slab is poured, screeded, and finished in a single operation. Post-tension cables are stressed 10–14 days after the pour reaches design strength. Final city inspection closes the permit.

Scope of Work

What's Included

  • Post-tension & conventional slabs
  • Engineer-stamped plans
  • City permit coordination
  • Inspected & code-compliant

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Local Coverage

Concrete Foundations Across All of Liberty Hill

We serve every neighborhood in Liberty Hill for concrete foundations work — including Santa Rita Ranch, Brixton, Stonewall Ranch, and more. No travel surcharge, no reduced scope. Same crew, same quality across all of Williamson County.

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Common Questions

Concrete Foundations in Liberty Hill — FAQ

1

Do you pour slab foundations in Liberty Hill, TX?

Yes — we pour both conventional and post-tension slab foundations in Liberty Hill for new homes, additions, and accessory dwelling units. We work with engineers and coordinate city inspections throughout the process.

2

How much does a slab foundation cost in Liberty Hill?

Foundation costs in Liberty Hill vary significantly based on square footage, soil conditions, and engineering requirements. Residential slabs typically run $5–$10 per square foot. We provide detailed written estimates after reviewing your plans and inspecting the site.

3

Does Liberty Hill's expansive clay soil affect concrete foundations?

Yes. Liberty Hill has the same Central Texas clay soils that cause slab movement throughout the region. We account for this with proper moisture barriers, pier depth, and post-tension cable layouts — following engineer-stamped plans on every foundation pour.

4

Do you handle Liberty Hill city permits for foundation work?

Yes. We coordinate all permit applications and inspections with Liberty Hill building officials. You don't have to manage that process — we handle it from initial submittal through final inspection sign-off.

5

How long does it take to pour a slab foundation in Liberty Hill?

A typical residential slab in Liberty Hill takes 1–3 days to form and pour, but the full process — from excavation to final inspection — usually runs 2–4 weeks including engineer reviews, pre-pour inspection, and cure time. We'll provide a project-specific schedule at your estimate.

6

What's the difference between a post-tension and conventional slab in Liberty Hill?

Post-tension slabs use high-strength steel cables tensioned after the pour to resist the movement caused by Liberty Hill's expansive clay soils. Conventional slabs use rebar grids. Post-tension is increasingly required by engineers in Central Texas because it better handles soil shrink-swell cycles. We pour both and will follow whatever your engineer specifies.

7

What inspections are required for a foundation pour in Liberty Hill?

Liberty Hill typically requires a pre-pour inspection (verifying forms, rebar, and vapor barrier) and a final structural inspection. For post-tension slabs, a PT inspection may also be required. We schedule and coordinate all inspections — you don't need to track this separately.

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