Severe risk About 42% of Lafourche Parish's soil area is high shrink-swell (expansive) clay โ 1.3 times the Louisiana average of 32%, and 2.5 times the national average of 17%. That places it #20 of 64 Louisiana parishes for foundation soil risk.
Share of the parish's ~828,900 acres of USDA-mapped soil with linear extensibility โฅ 6% in the top meter (SSURGO).
| High shrink-swell (expansive) clay | 42% |
| Moderately expansive | 6% |
| Low / non-expansive | 52% |
| Foundation risk tier | Severe |
| Rank in Louisiana | #20 of 64 parishes |
| Higher-risk than | 87% of all U.S. counties |
Figures are rounded โ components may not sum to exactly 100%.
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. Lafourche Parish's exposure is extreme. In a parish this exposed, water management is the highest-leverage thing a Lafourche Parish homeowner controls: gutters and downspouts that carry roof water well clear of the slab, positive grading away from the house, and โ most of all โ consistent soil moisture through drought, because it is the wet-to-dry swing that cracks a foundation, not moisture itself.
Lafourche Parish's shrink-swell risk is concentrated in the Barbary soil series alongside Schriever and Kenner โ clays the USDA maps as strongly expansive, swelling and shrinking with every wetโdry cycle. Homes built on these series most need the drainage and moisture discipline above; a lot-level soil report (or the parish NRCS survey) shows which one sits under a given address.
| Parish | High-risk soil | |
|---|---|---|
| Higher risk โ | Bossier Parish | 42.4% |
| This parish | Lafourche Parish (#20 of 64) | 41.9% |
| Lower risk โ | Cameron Parish | 41.4% |
For context, the average Louisiana parish is 32% high-expansive soil and the average U.S. county is 17%.
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Before you call a foundation company โCosts 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. Because expansive clay drives recurring, moisture-linked movement here, correcting drainage first often heads off a far larger repair later. See the full foundation repair cost guide for method-by-method pricing.
Data current as of July 2026 โ soil risk from USDA SSURGO; repair cost ranges reviewed for 2026.
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.