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How FoundationQHub Works
Three simple steps from problem to solution
Describe Your Issue
Tell us about your foundation problem - what you're seeing, your foundation type, and your property. Takes under 2 minutes.
Get Matched
We match your project with licensed, insured foundation repair contractors who serve your area and specialize in your type of repair.
Compare & Choose
Receive quotes, compare contractors, and choose the one that fits your needs. No pressure, no middlemen.
Foundation Repair Services
We connect homeowners with contractors across all major repair methods
Slab Foundation Repair
Cracked, sinking, or heaving concrete slab repair using piering, underpinning, or mudjacking.
Pier & Beam Repair
Settlement, rot, and structural failure repair for raised foundation systems.
Crawlspace Repair
Crawlspace encapsulation, pier repair, moisture control, and structural restoration.
Foundation Underpinning
Helical piers, push piers, and concrete piers to stabilize foundations on unstable soil.
Commercial Repair
Foundation repair for commercial buildings, warehouses, apartments, and industrial facilities.
Foundation Inspection
Professional assessment to determine cause, severity, and recommended repair approach.
Foundation Repair Cost Guide
Foundation repair costs vary widely based on foundation type, severity, soil conditions, and region. Understanding the cost ranges helps you identify what's reasonable - and what might be a red flag.
What affects foundation repair cost?
- › Foundation type (slab, crawlspace, basement, pier & beam)
- › Severity - minor cracks vs. major settling or structural failure
- › Number of piers or support points needed
- › Soil conditions - expansive clay vs. sandy loam
- › Access difficulty - yard clearance, landscaping
- › Local labor rates and market conditions
- › Permit requirements in your municipality
Recognize the Signs
Foundation problems show symptoms throughout the home - not just in the foundation itself
Top Service Areas
Foundation repair is a hyperlocal service. Find contractors who know your region's soil.
Why Use FoundationQHub
We're not a directory. We're a research platform built for homeowners.
Research-backed
Our cost guides and repair method pages are researched from industry sources, not generated from thin data.
Vetted contractors
Contractors in our network are reviewed for licensing, insurance, and local reputation before being connected with homeowners.
Free for homeowners
There is no cost to get quotes through FoundationQHub. We are compensated by the contractors, not by you.
Local specialists
We focus on matching you with contractors who know your local soil conditions and municipality requirements.
Foundation Repair - Frequently Asked Questions
How much does foundation repair cost?
Foundation repair costs range from $2,000 for minor crack injection to $15,000-$30,000+ for full underpinning or pier installation. The final cost depends on foundation type, severity, soil conditions, and local labor rates. Use our cost calculator for an estimate tailored to your situation.
How do I know if my foundation needs repair?
Common signs include diagonal cracks in drywall or brick, doors and windows that stick or won't latch, visible cracks in the slab or foundation wall, uneven floors, and gaps between walls and ceilings. A professional inspection is the only reliable way to diagnose the cause.
Is foundation repair covered by homeowner's insurance?
Standard homeowners insurance rarely covers foundation repair from soil movement, settlement, or gradual deterioration - these are considered "earth movement" and typically excluded. Coverage may apply for sudden, accidental damage caused by a named peril like a burst pipe.
How do I find a reputable foundation repair contractor?
Look for contractors who provide written estimates, carry proper licensing and insurance for your state, have verifiable local references, and offer a transferable warranty. FoundationQHub pre-screens contractors in our network before connecting them with homeowners.
What's the difference between slab and pier-and-beam foundations?
A slab foundation is a single concrete pour directly on the ground. A pier-and-beam (or post-and-beam) foundation elevates the home on piers or posts with a crawlspace below. Slab issues typically involve cracking and differential settling; pier-and-beam issues often include rot, pest damage, and pier settlement.
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