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CEO and Founder

Robby Brown is the Founder & CEO of Pinnacle Foundation Repair. He was born into a foundation repair family. His grandfather, Robert Wade Brown, started a foundation repair business in 1963. Robby started out in the the late ’90s working first for his grandfather and then for his father, learning from the best about the specifics of foundation repair in Texas soil.

In 2010, Robby left the family business to become the Vice President of Operations and later a Managing Partner and CEO of the largest statewide foundation repair company. Soon after, Robby’s entrepreneurial spirit and passion for the industry lead him to start his own company, Pinnacle Foundation Repair. Robby and his team of experienced foundation experts proudly serve the DFW area with customer satisfaction and quality services as our pinnacle priority.

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How to Keep a Commercial Building Operational During Foundation Repair
How to Keep a Commercial Building Operational During Foundation Repair

Many commercial property owners and facility managers avoid routine foundation inspections because they’re afraid that discovering a problem could interrupt business. However, you will only cause more disruptions if you let foundation problems grow over time until there is a major complication like a collapse. It also increases the total cost of repairs, further affecting…

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Emergency Foundation Repairs for Commercial Properties
Emergency Foundation Repairs for Commercial Properties

Most commercial foundation issues are relatively stable concerns. While they do need prompt attention and timely repairs to prevent further structural damage, you can generally wait a few weeks or months as the work progresses. However, some cases qualify as genuine foundation emergencies. Failing to respond immediately to serious foundation issues with emergency repairs could…

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Uneven Floors in Warehouses Structural Concern or Surface Issue
Uneven Floors in Warehouses: Structural Concern or Surface Issue?

Some problems with warehouse floors develop from the ground up, while others spread from the top down. Surface issues and structural foundation concerns alike lead to the same results: uneven floors that pose a hazard to workers and equipment alike. Protect your warehouse by inspecting the floors on a regular basis. Watch for signs of…

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Understanding Soil Reports for Commercial Properties

When you own or manage a commercial building, most of the attention is on the structure itself. The soil beneath it usually only becomes a focus during construction, during property transactions, or when signs of structural movement appear. That ground plays a direct role in how the foundation performs over time. Soil reports document what…

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Early Warning Signs of Foundation Settlement in Commercial Buildings
Early Warning Signs of Foundation Settlement in Commercial Buildings

Commercial buildings rely on their foundations to support millions of pounds of structural elements, from the walls all the way to the roof. The only way to ensure uninterrupted use and maintain the resale value of your buildings is to keep the foundation in good condition through timely repairs. A regular inspection plan to catch…

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How Foundation Issues Affect Commercial Property Value and Financing

When you own or manage a commercial building, the foundation isn’t something you think about every day — but it’s one of the first things buyers, lenders, and inspectors focus on. Foundation issues influence how a property is valued, financed, and ultimately perceived during a transaction. We see this often with commercial properties across Texas.…

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What Impacts the Cost of Commercial Foundation Repair?

When you own or manage a commercial building, foundation repair costs can feel hard to pin down. One project might involve minor stabilization, while another requires extensive structural work. The difference often comes down to factors that aren’t always visible at first glance. For commercial properties, foundation repair pricing is influenced by far more than…

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Foundation Repair vs. Foundation Replacement in Commercial Buildings

Commercial structures, ranging from small public facilities to industrial complexes spanning multiple acres, can develop foundation issues at any time. In some buildings, foundation repair restores the structure’s stability without requiring any further work. But in other cases, only a complete foundation replacement will do. It’s generally up to a structural engineer to make the…

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Commercial vs. Residential Foundation Repair

Foundation repairs can stop any shifting or sinking issues and prevent further damage to your home. They’re also needed for commercial buildings when the soil holding up the structure begins to compact or wash away. But how do commercial and residential foundation repairs differ, and what’s similar about them? Compare large-scale warehouse and retail store…

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What Is Underpinning Foundation?

Stable foundations are necessary for secure structures, whether they’re residential or commercial. When the soil subsides or shifts around the base of a building, there’s a good chance that the foundation is facing serious damage. Underpinning is one of the best ways to tackle issues with unsupportive or missing soil. While it’s not the only…

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