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Hire a foundation specialist for structural crack assessment
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When cracks are wider than 1/4 inch, horizontal, stair-stepping, or actively growing, DIY sealant is not sufficient. A foundation specialist determines whether the damage is cosmetic or structural and recommends the appropriate repair.
When to Call a Pro
- Horizontal cracks in block or poured walls (indicates lateral soil pressure)
- Stair-step cracks in brick or block (indicates differential settling)
- Cracks wider than 1/4 inch or growing year over year
- Doors or windows that suddenly stick or won't close
- Visible wall bowing or leaning
- Water intrusion through foundation walls
What to Expect
- Inspection: $300-$500 for a structural engineer's assessment (some foundation repair companies offer free inspections but may upsell)
- Epoxy crack injection: $500-$2,000 per crack — seals and structurally bonds the concrete
- Carbon fiber reinforcement: $1,000-$3,000 per wall — stabilizes bowing walls without excavation
- Helical or push pier underpinning: $1,000-$3,000 per pier — for homes with settlement issues
- Average foundation repair: $5,172 nationally (range $2,200-$8,100)
- Severe cases: $15,000-$30,000+
Tips
- Get 2-3 quotes from foundation specialists, not general contractors
- Ask for a transferable warranty — it protects resale value
- Catching structural problems early keeps repairs in the $500-$2,000 range instead of $15,000+
📅 Created: 2/28/2026, 2:51:04 PM 📌 professional service 🔧 None