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Comprehensive solutions for all foundation issues
Professional repair of foundation cracks using epoxy injection, polyurethane foam, or carbon fiber reinforcement.
$250 - $800 per crack
Restore your foundation to proper level using pier systems, mudjacking, or polyurethane foam lifting.
$3,000 - $15,000
Interior and exterior waterproofing systems to keep your basement dry and prevent water damage.
$2,000 - $15,000
Steel push piers, helical piers, and concrete piers to stabilize and lift settling foundations.
$1,000 - $3,000 per pier
Crawl space encapsulation, structural repair, moisture control, and support jack installation.
$1,500 - $15,000
Comprehensive structural assessment by certified engineers to identify problems and recommend solutions.
$300 - $800
Understanding your repair options
$1,500 - $3,000/pier
Driven to bedrock/stable soil to lift and stabilize foundation.
Best For: Settling foundations, heavy loads
Lifespan: Lifetime warranty available
$1,200 - $2,500/pier
Screwed into soil like a corkscrew. Less invasive installation.
Best For: New construction, lighter structures
Lifespan: Lifetime warranty available
$500 - $1,500
Pumps concrete slurry under slab to lift and level.
Best For: Concrete slabs, driveways
Lifespan: 5-10 years
$1,000 - $3,000
Lightweight expanding foam for lifting and filling voids.
Best For: Slabs, less weight needed
Lifespan: Lifetime
$400 - $600/strap
Reinforces bowing walls without excavation.
Best For: Bowing basement walls
Lifespan: Lifetime
$500 - $1,000/anchor
Metal plates connect interior wall to stable soil outside.
Best For: Bowing walls, lateral pressure
Lifespan: Lifetime warranty available
Know when to call a professional
| Warning Sign | Severity |
|---|---|
| Cracks in walls or floors | Varies |
| Doors/windows sticking | Moderate |
| Uneven or sloping floors | Serious |
| Gaps around doors/windows | Moderate-Serious |
| Bowing basement walls | Serious |
| Water in basement/crawl space | Serious |
| Chimney leaning or separating | Serious |
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Average costs for foundation services in the US (2026)
| Service | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Foundation Inspection | $300 - $800 |
| Minor Crack Repair | $250 - $800 |
| Major Crack Repair | $1,500 - $5,000 |
| Pier Installation | $1,000 - $3,000 |
| Full Foundation Repair | $5,000 - $15,000 |
| Basement Waterproofing | $2,000 - $15,000 |
| Crawl Space Encapsulation | $5,000 - $15,000 |
| Bowing Wall Repair | $5,000 - $15,000 |
*Prices vary by location, foundation type, and severity of damage. Get a free inspection for accurate pricing.
Common questions about foundation repair
Foundation repair costs typically range from $2,000-$7,500 for minor repairs to $10,000-$30,000+ for major structural issues. The national average is about $4,500. Factors affecting cost include the type of foundation, severity of damage, repair method required, and accessibility. Always get multiple quotes from reputable contractors.
Common causes include: expansive clay soils that shrink and swell with moisture, poor drainage directing water toward the foundation, tree roots absorbing moisture and causing soil shrinkage, poor compaction during construction, plumbing leaks saturating soil, and natural settling over time. Climate and soil type significantly affect foundation longevity.
Warning signs include: cracks in walls, floors, or the foundation itself (especially diagonal or stair-step cracks), doors and windows that stick or won't close properly, uneven or sloping floors, gaps between walls and ceiling/floor, bowing basement walls, and water intrusion. If you notice these signs, get a professional inspection.
Yes, but you must disclose known foundation issues in most states. Options include: selling as-is at a reduced price, repairing before selling (often recovers 50-75% of repair cost), or offering a repair credit. Some foundation repairs come with transferable warranties, which can reassure buyers.
Standard homeowners insurance typically doesn't cover foundation repairs caused by settling, poor construction, or normal wear. However, insurance may cover foundation damage caused by covered perils like plumbing leaks, vandalism, or vehicle impact. Check your policy and consider adding foundation coverage if available.
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