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Find Foundation Repair specialists near you.

Stabilize settling, sinking, or shifting foundations with permanent structural fixes.Drop your ZIP and we'll match you with one vetted local specialist for a free inspection — typically within 24 hours. We make the introduction. They handle the work. No spam calls, no five-way bidding war.

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Foundation Repair — at a glance

Typical national cost
$4,500$15,000
Avg. inspection scheduled
Within 24 hours
Match time
Under 60 seconds

Scope of work

What foundation repair typically includes.

Foundation repair restores a settling, heaving, or shifting foundation to a stable, level position. Depending on what's moving and why, that means underpinning with steel piers, lifting slabs with polyurethane injection, or reinforcing bowing walls — always after a structural inspection diagnoses the root cause.

The matched specialist will give you a written scope and estimate after the free inspection.

  • Free on-site structural inspection
  • Soil and load assessment
  • Written diagnosis and scope of work
  • Underpinning, lifting, or wall reinforcement as needed
  • Lifetime, transferable warranty on pier work
  • Post-repair re-inspection

Where you are

Foundation Repair in your metro.

Pick your metro to see the local soil, climate, and cost context your matched contractor will work with.

Dallas–Fort Worth metroplexOpen →

Foundation Repair in Plano, TX

Local cost typically $4,500$15,000. Most common cause: summer drought shrinking clay away from the slab perimeter.

Greater Houston areaOpen →

Foundation Repair in Houston, TX

Local cost typically $4,900$16,200. Most common cause: hurricane and flood saturation followed by rapid drying.

Denver Front RangeOpen →

Foundation Repair in Denver, CO

Local cost typically $5,000$16,800. Most common cause: bentonite swelling beneath slabs and basement floors (heave, not settlement).

Dallas–Fort Worth metroplexOpen →

Foundation Repair in Dallas, TX

Local cost typically $4,600$15,300. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Austin–Round Rock metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Austin, TX

Local cost typically $4,900$16,200. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

San Antonio metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in San Antonio, TX

Local cost typically $4,400$14,700. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Oklahoma City metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Oklahoma City, OK

Local cost typically $4,200$14,100. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Tulsa metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Tulsa, OK

Local cost typically $4,100$13,800. Most common cause: seasonal clay shrinkage pulling away from slab edges.

Phoenix Valley metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Phoenix, AZ

Local cost typically $4,700$15,800. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Las Vegas ValleyOpen →

Foundation Repair in Las Vegas, NV

Local cost typically $4,600$15,500. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Albuquerque metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Albuquerque, NM

Local cost typically $4,300$14,400. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

Greater Los AngelesOpen →

Foundation Repair in Los Angeles, CA

Local cost typically $5,800$19,200. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Inland EmpireOpen →

Foundation Repair in Riverside, CA

Local cost typically $5,300$17,700. Most common cause: irrigation overspray or leaks concentrating water near footings.

San Diego CountyOpen →

Foundation Repair in San Diego, CA

Local cost typically $5,600$18,600. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

San Francisco Bay AreaOpen →

Foundation Repair in San Francisco, CA

Local cost typically $6,100$20,400. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Silicon ValleyOpen →

Foundation Repair in San Jose, CA

Local cost typically $6,000$20,100. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Sacramento ValleyOpen →

Foundation Repair in Sacramento, CA

Local cost typically $5,200$17,400. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Puget Sound metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Seattle, WA

Local cost typically $5,600$18,600. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Portland metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Portland, OR

Local cost typically $5,100$17,100. Most common cause: hillside creep or poorly compacted fill settlement.

Wasatch FrontOpen →

Foundation Repair in Salt Lake City, UT

Local cost typically $4,900$16,200. Most common cause: snowmelt saturating soils near basement walls.

Colorado Springs metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

Local cost typically $4,900$16,200. Most common cause: snowmelt saturating soils near basement walls.

ChicagolandOpen →

Foundation Repair in Chicago, IL

Local cost typically $5,100$17,100. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Twin Cities metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Minneapolis, MN

Local cost typically $4,900$16,200. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Milwaukee metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Milwaukee, WI

Local cost typically $4,600$15,300. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Metro DetroitOpen →

Foundation Repair in Detroit, MI

Local cost typically $4,500$15,000. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Indianapolis metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Indianapolis, IN

Local cost typically $4,300$14,400. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Columbus metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Columbus, OH

Local cost typically $4,400$14,700. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Greater ClevelandOpen →

Foundation Repair in Cleveland, OH

Local cost typically $4,400$14,700. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Cincinnati tri-state metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Cincinnati, OH

Local cost typically $4,400$14,700. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Kansas City metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Kansas City, MO

Local cost typically $4,300$14,400. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

Greater St. LouisOpen →

Foundation Repair in St. Louis, MO

Local cost typically $4,300$14,400. Most common cause: hydrostatic pressure against basement walls after storms.

New York metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in New York, NY

Local cost typically $6,200$20,700. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Greater BostonOpen →

Foundation Repair in Boston, MA

Local cost typically $5,800$19,200. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Philadelphia metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Philadelphia, PA

Local cost typically $5,000$16,800. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Pittsburgh metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Pittsburgh, PA

Local cost typically $4,500$15,000. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Washington metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Washington, DC

Local cost typically $5,600$18,600. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Baltimore metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Baltimore, MD

Local cost typically $5,000$16,500. Most common cause: snowmelt and stormwater raising hydrostatic pressure.

Richmond metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Richmond, VA

Local cost typically $4,600$15,300. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Hampton RoadsOpen →

Foundation Repair in Virginia Beach, VA

Local cost typically $4,800$15,900. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Atlanta metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Atlanta, GA

Local cost typically $4,700$15,600. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Charlotte metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Charlotte, NC

Local cost typically $4,600$15,300. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Research TriangleOpen →

Foundation Repair in Raleigh, NC

Local cost typically $4,700$15,600. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Nashville metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Nashville, TN

Local cost typically $4,600$15,300. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Memphis metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Memphis, TN

Local cost typically $4,200$14,100. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Birmingham metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Birmingham, AL

Local cost typically $4,100$13,800. Most common cause: crawl space humidity leading to wood rot and sagging floors.

Greater New OrleansOpen →

Foundation Repair in New Orleans, LA

Local cost typically $4,800$15,900. Most common cause: heavy rain or tropical storms saturating clay around the home.

Jacksonville metroOpen →

Foundation Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Local cost typically $4,500$15,000. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Central FloridaOpen →

Foundation Repair in Orlando, FL

Local cost typically $4,700$15,600. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Tampa BayOpen →

Foundation Repair in Tampa, FL

Local cost typically $4,800$15,900. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

South FloridaOpen →

Foundation Repair in Miami, FL

Local cost typically $5,300$17,700. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

Broward CountyOpen →

Foundation Repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Local cost typically $5,200$17,400. Most common cause: stormwater washout beneath slabs and driveways.

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Warning signs

Signs you may need foundation repair.

If two or more of these appear in your home, it's worth scheduling a free inspection. Early repairs cost a fraction of late ones.

  • Stair-step cracks in brick or block

  • Doors or windows that suddenly stick

  • Sloping or sagging floors

  • Gaps between walls and ceilings

  • Visible cracks in slab or basement walls

FAQ

Foundation Repair — common questions.

How long does foundation repair take?

Most residential foundation repairs are completed in 1–3 days on site, plus 1–2 weeks of permitting and engineering before work begins.

Do I have to leave the house during repair?

No — almost all repair work happens outside the home. You can typically stay through the entire process.

Does foundation repair come with a warranty?

Reputable contractors offer a lifetime, transferable warranty on steel pier underpinning. We require this from every contractor in our network.

Get matched with a foundation repair specialist — today.

One licensed local contractor. One free inspection. One written estimate. No spam, no bidding war, no obligation.