Free, no-obligation foundation inspection from a vetted local specialist.
Cracks in your walls? Doors that suddenly stick? Sloping floors? Get a free, no-pressure inspection and a written estimate from a licensed foundation repair company near you. One specialist, not five spam calls.
Or call now — (800) 555-0112
Why we're different
Diagnose first
Not every crack means catastrophe — but some warning signs almost always do. Use the checklist on the right. If you check two or more, get a free inspection — early repairs are dramatically cheaper than waiting.
Stair-step cracks in brick or block
Often serious
Doors and windows that stick or won't latch
Common early sign
Sloping, sagging, or uneven floors
Often serious
Drywall cracks above doorways or windows
Worth inspecting
Gaps between walls, ceilings, or trim
Worth inspecting
Visible cracks in slab or basement walls
Often serious
Water in the basement or crawl space
Always urgent
Chimney pulling away from the house
Always urgent
Services
From hairline cracks to full structural underpinning, our vetted foundation repair contractors handle the full scope — and stand behind it with transferable lifetime warranties.
Stabilize settling, sinking, or shifting foundations with permanent structural fixes.
Lift and level concrete slab foundations with steel piers or polyurethane injection.
Re-shim, replace rotted beams, and re-stabilize joists for older pier-and-beam homes.
Steel screw-piles driven to load-bearing strata for the strongest possible underpinning.
Hydraulically driven steel piers — proven, code-compliant, lifetime-warrantied.
Seal vertical, horizontal, and stair-step cracks before water and movement worsen.
Repair sagging joists, replace beams, and reinforce supports under pier-and-beam homes.
Full crawl space encapsulation to stop moisture, mold, and wood rot for good.
Exterior membranes, interior drains, and sump systems that keep basements dry.
Locate and seal active leaks, then waterproof to prevent the next storm cycle.
Carbon-fiber straps and steel I-beams for bowing, cracking, or leaning walls.
Detect and repair pressurized water leaks under your slab — fast, minimally invasive.
How it works
No bidding wars. No spam calls. Just one local foundation specialist and a clear path to a permanent repair.
Drop your ZIP code and a quick description of the cracks, sticking doors, or water intrusion. Takes 60 seconds.
We route your request to a single licensed, insured foundation contractor near you — no five-way bidding war.
They come out within 24–48 hours, walk the home, and give you a written diagnosis and estimate. No pressure to book.
Big aggregators sell your info to 3–5 contractors at once. You've felt the spam. We do it differently.
| FoundationMatch | Angi / HomeAdvisor | |
|---|---|---|
| Contractors per request | 1 specialist | 3–5 bidders |
| Vertical focus | Foundation only | Every trade |
| Spam calls | No | Common complaint |
| License & insurance verified | Every contractor | Self-reported |
| Avg. response time | Under 60 seconds | Hours to days |
Coverage
We focus heaviest in the clay-soil belts where foundation movement is most common — Texas, Oklahoma, the Colorado Front Range, and the Mid-Atlantic — and expand outward from there.
Find a specialist near me →Don't see your city? We probably still cover it — drop your ZIP and we'll confirm.
Reviews
“Stair-step cracks had me panicking. The contractor they sent diagnosed clay shrinkage in 20 minutes and had piers in two weeks later. House is rock solid.”
“I dreaded this — figured I'd get five spam calls. Got exactly one call, from a real local company, and a written estimate the same day.”
“Crawl space was soaked. They encapsulated, fixed two beams, and the musty smell upstairs is finally gone. Worth every penny.”
Frequently asked
Most U.S. homeowners pay between $4,500 and $15,000 for foundation repair, with structural pier work running $7,000–$30,000+ depending on home size, soil, and access. Minor crack sealing can be as low as $500–$1,500. Your matched contractor will provide a free written estimate before any work begins.
Look for stair-step cracks in brick, doors that suddenly won't latch, sloping floors, gaps between walls and ceilings, or water intrusion. One sign is rarely conclusive, but two or more usually warrant a professional inspection — which is free through our network.
Push piers use the weight of your home to drive steel piers to load-bearing strata — best for heavier homes with reachable bedrock. Helical piers screw into the soil and are ideal for lighter loads, additions, and unstable clay soils. The right choice depends on your soil profile and load — your contractor will recommend one after the inspection.
Standard policies usually exclude settling and soil movement, but they may cover foundation damage caused by a covered peril like a plumbing leak. Contractors in our network help you document the cause and file the claim if applicable.
We route every request to a vetted local contractor within 60 seconds. Most homeowners get a callback the same day and a free on-site inspection within 24–48 hours.
Most aggregators sell the same lead to 3–5 contractors, then ghost you. We work with a small, vetted network and route your request to one local foundation specialist — not a general handyman, not five competing bidders. Lower volume, higher quality, no spam calls.
One specialist. One call. One written estimate. No spam, no bidding war, no obligation.
Or call now — (800) 555-0112