Pier & Beam Foundation Support in Saskatchewan
Sagging crawl space foundations and failing wood piers are a common problem in older Saskatchewan homes. We replace deteriorated supports with engineered steel pier systems, re-level the beams, and restore structural integrity without full foundation replacement.
Pier and beam foundation support in Saskatchewan means diagnosing why your crawl space foundation is failing - rotted wood posts, soil settlement, or frost heave - and installing engineered steel piers that restore level, stable support to the floor structure above. Sask Foundation Repair handles pier and beam repairs across Saskatchewan with a free inspection and a fixed written price.
Do You Need This Service?
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How It Works
Crawl space inspection
We access the crawl space and assess each pier - checking for rot, compression, settlement, and whether the beams above are properly supported and level.
Shoring and preparation
The structure is temporarily shored while failing piers are addressed to prevent any movement during the repair.
Pier replacement or supplementation
Deteriorated wood posts are replaced with engineered adjustable steel piers set on reinforced concrete pads. Additional piers are added where beams lack support.
Beam re-leveling
Steel piers are adjusted to bring the beams back to level, correcting the floor slope above as much as the structure allows.
Crawl space encapsulation (optional)
We can add moisture barrier and crawl space encapsulation to prevent future wood deterioration and moisture-related soil movement.
Built for Saskatchewan's Extreme Conditions
Saskatchewan's older housing stock - particularly homes in Saskatoon's and Regina's established neighbourhoods - frequently has pier and beam foundations with original wood posts that weren't treated for ground contact. Combined with freeze-thaw heaving and expansive clay soil, these posts compress, heave, and rot over decades. Engineered steel piers are the correct permanent fix for prairie conditions.
Honest lifespan note: Engineered steel piers in a crawl space are a multi-decade solution. They do not rot, compress, or degrade with Saskatchewan's frost cycles. The concrete pads they sit on are engineered for the local soil bearing capacity. This is a permanent structural fix.
What Does It Cost in Saskatchewan?
Pier and beam foundation repair in Saskatchewan typically runs $3,000–$9,000 depending on the number of piers required and the degree of leveling needed. This falls within the province-wide foundation repair range of $2,200–$8,100. Extensive repairs or those requiring crawl space encapsulation will cost more. A fixed written quote is provided after the free inspection.
Cost depends on several factors:
- Number of piers requiring replacement or addition
- Degree of floor leveling achievable
- Crawl space access and height (tight spaces require more time)
- Whether concrete pads need to be poured for new pier bases
- Addition of crawl space moisture barrier or encapsulation
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 crawl space inspection and honest diagnosis
Engineered pier plan with fixed written quote
Professional installation with temporary shoring for safety
Post-repair review confirming leveling and structural stability
Frequently Asked Questions
Get a Free, No-Pressure Inspection
We'll come to your home, assess the damage honestly, and give you a fixed written quote. No obligation.