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Foundation Soil Risk in Jackson County, North Carolina

Low risk  About 0% of Jackson County's soil area is high shrink-swell (expansive) clay โ€” far below the North Carolina average of 4%, and far below the national average of 17%. That places it #84 of 100 North Carolina counties for foundation soil risk.

Share of the county's ~297,612 acres of USDA-mapped soil with linear extensibility โ‰ฅ 6% in the top meter (SSURGO).

Jackson County soil breakdown

High shrink-swell (expansive) clay0%
Moderately expansive1%
Low / non-expansive99%
Foundation risk tierLow
Rank in North Carolina#84 of 100 counties
Higher-risk than0% of all U.S. counties

What 0% expansive soil means for a Jackson County foundation

Expansive clay swells as it takes on water and shrinks as it dries, and that repeated movement is what lifts and drops a foundation unevenly โ€” opening stair-step cracks, racking door and window frames, and, left unmanaged, cracking slabs and footings. Jackson County's exposure is minimal. With just 0% high-expansive soil, expansive clay is unlikely to be the main driver of foundation movement in Jackson County. Settlement here more often traces to drainage, fill, tree roots, or original construction โ€” worth a diagnosis before paying for clay fixes.

How Jackson County compares

CountyHigh-risk soil
Higher risk โ†’Hoke County0%
This countyJackson County (#84 of 100)0%
Lower risk โ†’McDowell County0%

For context, the average North Carolina county is 4% high-expansive soil and the average U.S. county is 17%.

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If Jackson County does need repair work

Costs follow the same structure everywhere โ€” from a few hundred dollars for a single crack injection to $8,000โ€“$25,000+ for pier stabilization on a settling home. At this risk level the clay is rarely the culprit, so a proper diagnosis is the first dollar to spend. See the full foundation repair cost guide for method-by-method pricing.

Risk metrics are computed from USDA SSURGO soil survey data (linear extensibility of soil components, area-weighted by county). Soil varies lot to lot โ€” this is county-scale context, not a substitute for a site-specific geotechnical or structural assessment.