Foundation repair is one of the most consequential home repairs — ignoring it lets problems compound exponentially. Costs range from $500 for hairline crack sealing to $15,000–$35,000+ for full pier underpinning. The national US average is $4,500–$7,500, but the range is enormous depending on the severity, soil conditions, and access difficulty. Early intervention is critical: a $500 crack repair today can prevent a $20,000 structural failure tomorrow.
Average foundation repair costs by method
| Repair type | Typical cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Hairline crack sealing (epoxy/polyurethane) | $300–$800 |
| Carbon fiber strap reinforcement | $500–$1,500 per strap |
| Helical pier installation | $1,200–$2,500 per pier |
| Push pier (steel) installation | $1,500–$3,000 per pier |
| Mud jacking / slab leveling | $600–$1,500 |
| Polyurethane foam injection (polyjacking) | $1,000–$3,000 |
| Full underpinning (6–10 piers) | $10,000–$35,000+ |
| Bowed wall repair (wall anchors) | $3,000–$8,000 |
Sources: HomeAdvisor 2025, Foundation Repair Association cost surveys, Angi contractor data.
Foundation repair costs in the Netherlands
The Netherlands faces unique foundation challenges due to soft clay and peat soils. Many Dutch homes, especially in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, sit on wooden piles driven into sand layers 10–20m deep. When these piles rot (common when groundwater levels drop), full pile replacement costs €50,000–€120,000+ per home. This is the most expensive residential foundation repair in Europe. Simpler foundation crack repairs cost €500–€2,000. The municipality may subsidize pile foundation repairs — check with your gemeente.
What affects the cost?
- Severity of damage — hairline cracks vs. structural shifting, bowing walls, or sinking slabs
- Soil type — expansive clay soils (common in TX, OK, CO) cause more movement and more expensive solutions
- Number of piers required — each pier adds $1,200–$3,000; most homes need 6–12 piers
- Access difficulty — interior piers cost more if furniture, floors, or utilities must be moved
- Drainage correction — many repairs require adding French drains or grading work ($1,500–$5,000+)
- Permits and engineering — a structural engineer's report costs $300–$800 and is usually required