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Foundation Repair Cost Calculator: How Much Does Foundation Repair Cost?

Use this foundation repair cost calculator to estimate home foundation repair cost ranges for cracks, settlement, slab repairs, crawl spaces, basements, and pier and beam foundations.

Typical repairs$1,800-$14,000
Major settlement$14,000-$35,000+
Quote signalsScope, warranty, piers, drainage
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Low
$5,000
Typical
$14,000
High
$35,000
ConfidenceLow

Likely repair methods

  • Steel push piers
  • Helical piers
  • Soil stabilization
  • Drainage improvements

Main cost drivers

  • Moderate visible severity
  • normal access around the affected area
  • unknown foundation type
  • 2,000 sq ft home size

Questions to ask

  • What failure mode are you diagnosing, and what evidence supports it?
  • Does this quote include permits, engineering, cleanup, and warranty terms?
  • Which line items are required now, and which are optional upgrades?
  • How will drainage, grading, or plumbing leaks be ruled out before repair?
  • Can you show comparable local projects with similar foundation conditions?

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Good for high-price pier, waterproofing, slab, and crawl space quotes.
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What Homeowners Should Know First

Foundation repair commonly ranges from a few hundred dollars for simple crack work to $35,000 or more for major settlement, bowing wall, or waterproofing projects. The quote should explain the failure mode, repair quantities, warranty, exclusions, and whether drainage or engineering is included.

Main Cost Drivers

  • Repair type: crack, leak, settlement, slab, pier and beam, or bowing wall
  • Foundation type and home size
  • Pier count, drain length, crack length, or wall length
  • Engineering, permits, plumbing tests, drainage, and warranty terms

Compare Repair Scopes

ScopeTypical rangeBest forConfirm first
Crack injection$500-$5,000Stable or leaking cracksCrack movement and material choice
Waterproofing$2,000-$20,000Water intrusionDrain length, discharge, restoration
Pier system$8,000-$35,000+Settlement or sinking areasPier count and depth criteria
Wall anchors/straps$4,000-$30,000Bowing basement wallsWall movement and drainage

Average Foundation Repair Costs

Repair typeLowTypicalHigh
Hairline crack sealing$500$1,800$5,000
Foundation leak repair$1,200$4,500$12,000
Slab foundation repair$2,500$8,500$20,000
Pier and beam repair$3,000$9,500$25,000
Settlement repair with piers$5,000$14,000$35,000
Bowing wall stabilization$4,000$12,000$30,000

Common Repair Methods

Epoxy or polyurethane crack injection

A contractor should explain why this method fits the observed movement, soil conditions, drainage, and load path before asking for a signature.

Steel push piers or helical piers

A contractor should explain why this method fits the observed movement, soil conditions, drainage, and load path before asking for a signature.

Drainage correction and waterproofing

A contractor should explain why this method fits the observed movement, soil conditions, drainage, and load path before asking for a signature.

Wall anchors, straps, or beam reinforcement

A contractor should explain why this method fits the observed movement, soil conditions, drainage, and load path before asking for a signature.

Warning Signs to Take Seriously

Stair-step cracks in brick or block
Doors and windows that no longer close cleanly
Sloping floors or interior trim gaps
Recurring water near the foundation
Contractor quotes that skip diagnosis details

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Questions to Ask a Contractor

What is the exact cause of the movement or water intrusion?

Ask for a plain-language answer and make sure the final contract matches what you were told verbally.

Is an engineer letter included or recommended?

Ask for a plain-language answer and make sure the final contract matches what you were told verbally.

How many piers, anchors, drains, or injection points are included?

Ask for a plain-language answer and make sure the final contract matches what you were told verbally.

What warranty is transferable, and what can void it?

Ask for a plain-language answer and make sure the final contract matches what you were told verbally.

Does the price include permits, utility marking, cleanup, and landscape restoration?

Ask for a plain-language answer and make sure the final contract matches what you were told verbally.

FAQ

How accurate is an online foundation repair cost calculator?

It can provide a planning range, but final pricing depends on soil conditions, access, structural movement, drainage, permits, and the contractor's diagnosis.

Should I get more than one foundation repair quote?

Yes. Compare the diagnosis, method, warranty, pier count or material quantities, and exclusions. The cheapest quote is not always the safest scope.

When should I call a structural engineer?

Call an engineer when there is active movement, large or horizontal cracking, bowing walls, major water intrusion, or conflicting contractor recommendations.

Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair?

Often it does not cover settlement or long-term drainage issues, but sudden covered events may be different. Ask your insurer and review the policy language.

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Disclaimer

This tool provides educational cost estimates only. It is not a structural engineering report, legal advice, or a substitute for an inspection by a licensed professional.