Forensic Soil Report

The Hidden Threat of Konsil fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes for Homeowners in Lewisville

Analysis ByElias Thorne, P.E.
Last UpdatedFebruary 2026

Geological Profile: Lewisville, TX

Soil TypeKonsil
Plasticity (PI)4.0
Expansion Potential1.5% LEP
Risk ClassMODERATE

What is Konsil fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes?

Konsil fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes is a moderate clay soil formation common in Lewisville. It is characterized by a high silica content that causes it to absorb water and swell volume by up to 1.5%. Engineers value it for agriculture but fear it for construction due to its "shrink-swell" volatility.

Why Lewisville Foundations Fail

If you live in Stewart Peninsula, or surrounding areas, your home is interacting with this critical geology. Unlike stable sandy loams, Konsil clay moves.

The defining metric is the Plasticity Index (PI) of 4.0. This PI indicates relatively stable ground, though localized drainage issues can still undermine grade beams.

The "Active Zone" Depth

In Lewisville, the "Active Zone"—where moisture levels fluctuate—extends 12-15 feet deep. Standard builder piers often stop at 8 feet. This mismatch is why we see repetitive failures in 75067.

"Homeowners in Lewisville often pay for 'Standard Press Piles' that sit inside the active zone. When the Konsil fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes moves, the pier moves with it."
- Elias Thorne, Lead Forensic Engineer

3 Signs of Konsil Soil Failure

  • Diagonal Shear Cracks: Extending from door/window corners (45-degree angles).
  • Friable Soil Gap: Soil pulling 1-2 inches away from the foundation perimeter in summer.
  • Sticking Doors: Specifically on the exterior walls relative to the center of the home.

Engineering Protocol: Correct vs. Incorrect

MethodSuitability for Konsil fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopesVerdict
Pressed Concrete PilingOften shallow (8-10ft); relies on friction in active clay.Avoid ❌
Steel Piers (E3000)Driven to absolute refusal (rock/shale) below active zone.Recommended ✅
Bell-Bottom PiersDrilled concrete; excellent stability but higher cost/mess.Viable Option

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