About Sask Foundation Repair - Saskatchewan-Owned Foundation Experts
Local crews, engineered solutions, and honest fixed-price quotes - serving homeowners across Saskatchewan since day one.
Saskatchewan Soil Demands Saskatchewan Specialists
Sask Foundation Repair is a Saskatchewan-owned foundation repair company built specifically for the conditions that make this province hard on homes. Regina clay is one of the most expansive soils in Canada - it swells in wet springs and shrinks in dry summers, relentlessly pushing and pulling concrete year after year. A 6-foot frost line means piers have to go deep. Temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C crack concrete that was poured without accounting for this climate.
Out-of-province contractors don't fully understand what they're dealing with. Templated repair plans that work in Ontario or Alberta may leave a Saskatchewan home worse off five years later. We built this company to fill that gap - engineered solutions designed for Prairie soil, installed by local tradespeople who live with this climate.
We offer helical pile installation, steel push pier underpinning, bowing wall repair, structural crack injection, basement waterproofing, weeping tile systems, and concrete leveling - all diagnosed on-site, planned by an engineer when required, and quoted with a fixed written price before any work starts.
What We Stand For
Four commitments we make to every homeowner, before inspection, during the job, and after.
We Fix the Cause, Not the Symptom
A lot of contractors will inject a crack, collect a cheque, and move on. We diagnose why the crack happened - soil movement, frost heave, drainage failure - and engineer a fix that addresses the root problem. That's how we sleep at night.
Honest Pricing, In Writing
Foundation repair in Saskatchewan typically runs $2,200–$8,100, with the province-wide average around $5,100. Severe structural settlement can reach $20,000 or more. We publish real ranges and give you a fixed written quote before any work starts. The number we write is the number you pay.
Straight Talk on What's Permanent
Epoxy crack injections last 5-7 years. Helical piles and steel push piers are multi-decade solutions. We'll tell you exactly which you need, and we'll never sell you a temporary sealant as a permanent fix. No repair is truly permanent against shifting Saskatchewan soil, and we say so plainly.
Local Crews. Local Knowledge.
Our installers live here. They understand Regina clay, the 6-foot frost line, and what happens to a foundation when temperatures swing from -40°C to +35°C. When you call us, you're talking to someone in Saskatchewan, not a national call centre routing you to whoever's available.
Engineering-Led. Not Guesswork.
The City of Regina requires foundation repairs to be designed by a professional engineer or architect licensed in Saskatchewan, with a permit application. We work within that process, not around it. For complex structural repairs province-wide, we bring in licensed engineering oversight to ensure the repair plan is correct before a single pile is driven.
Helical Pile Installation
Driven below the 6-foot frost line for permanent stability
Steel Push Piers
Hydraulically installed to bedrock or load-bearing strata
Structural Wall Anchors
Engineered bracing for bowing and leaning basement walls
Certifications, Warranty & Transparency
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No pressure, no obligation - just an honest assessment of your foundation from someone who knows Saskatchewan soil.