Foundation Crack Repair in Saskatchewan
Not every crack is an emergency - but every crack deserves a straight answer. We diagnose and repair foundation cracks using structural epoxy and polyurethane injection built for Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw conditions.
Foundation crack repair in Saskatchewan means fixing the underlying cause, not just filling the gap. Sask Foundation Repair uses structural epoxy injection and polyurethane foam to seal active and dormant cracks, stop water infiltration, and restore your foundation's integrity - with a free on-site inspection and a fixed written price before any work starts.
Do You Need This Service?
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How It Works
On-site diagnosis
We inspect the crack - width, orientation, depth, and whether it's active or dormant. We tell you if it's cosmetic or structural before recommending anything.
Crack preparation
The crack surface is cleaned and ports are injected at regular intervals along the crack's full length.
Epoxy or polyurethane injection
We inject structural epoxy (rigid, load-bearing) or polyurethane foam (flexible, water-stopping) depending on the crack type. The material fills the void completely under pressure.
Surface seal and cleanup
The injection ports are capped, the surface is finished, and the area is cleaned up. Interior work is usually complete in a single day.
Built for Saskatchewan's Extreme Conditions
Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw cycle - temperatures swinging from -40°C to +35°C - puts enormous stress on concrete. Water enters a hairline crack, freezes, expands, and forces the crack wider. Regina clay soil expands in wet springs and contracts in dry summers, adding lateral pressure to basement walls. What looks like a cosmetic crack in October can be a water problem by May. We engineer repairs that account for this ongoing soil movement.
Honest lifespan note: Epoxy and polyurethane sealants last approximately 5–7 years. They are not permanent solutions against shifting soil - if the underlying soil movement is severe, we'll recommend a structural fix like wall anchors or piling alongside the crack seal.
What Does It Cost in Saskatchewan?
Minor crack sealing in Saskatchewan typically runs a few hundred dollars. More extensive structural crack repair - including wall bracing or anchors - can range from $1,500 to $5,000+. Province-wide, foundation repair averages around $5,100, with severe structural settlement reaching $20,000+.
Cost depends on several factors:
- Length and depth of the crack
- Number of cracks requiring injection
- Whether the crack is structural or cosmetic
- Need for additional wall stabilization (anchors, straps)
- Interior vs. exterior repair method
We provide honest, fixed-price written quotes after a free on-site inspection. The number we write is the number you pay - no surprise add-ons.
Our Process
Free on-site inspection - we diagnose before recommending
Engineered repair plan with a fixed written quote
Professional installation by local Saskatchewan crews
Cleanup and post-repair review with the homeowner
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Service Areas for Foundation Crack Repair Saskatchewan
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We'll come to your home, assess the damage honestly, and give you a fixed written quote. No obligation.