Foundation repair cost by severity in Regina
| Job | Typical cost (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Minor crack repair (polyurethane injection) | ~$500 to $1,500 |
| Moderate repair (multiple cracks + drainage) | $2,200 to $8,100 |
| Major underpinning / piering project | $24,000 to $60,000+ |
Cost per pile in Regina
| Piering method | Cost per pile (CAD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Helical / screw pile | $300 to $700 | Below ~6 ft frost line; low vibration |
| Push / resistance pier | Project-dependent | Uses home's weight |
A typical foundation project uses 10 to 30 piles.
What affects foundation repair cost in Regina?
- Method. Crack injection is the cheapest; piering and leveling are the most.
- Number of piles. More settlement means more piles.
- Access. Tight or finished spaces add labour.
- Soil conditions. Gumbo clay depth and moisture affect pile design.
- Permits and engineering. Required for structural work.
- Severity. The longer a problem is left, the more it usually costs.
Frequently asked about cost
How much does minor crack repair cost?
Minor crack repair by polyurethane injection typically costs $500 to $1,500 per crack in Regina. This seals a stable, leaking crack against water. If the crack is caused by active settlement, sealing alone will not stop it from reopening.
How much does moderate foundation repair cost?
Moderate repairs run $2,200 to $8,100 in Regina. This covers multiple cracks plus drainage work, carbon fiber on a bowing wall, or a combination of sealing and water management.
How much does major underpinning or piering cost?
Major underpinning and piering projects run $24,000 to $60,000 or more in Regina. The driver is the number of piles (10 to 30) at about $300 to $700 each for helical, plus engineering, permits, lifting, and access.
Why does gumbo clay make Regina repairs cost more?
Regina's expansive clay moves with every wet-dry and freeze-thaw cycle, so a lasting fix has to reach stable soil below the roughly 6 ft frost line. That means engineered piles instead of cheap surface patches.
Do I need a permit, and does it add cost?
Yes. Structural foundation repairs require a City of Regina building permit, which your contractor handles, and the permit and engineering are part of the project cost.
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Last updated: June 2026. Pricing reflects Regina-area projects in CAD and is for planning only. An on-site assessment is required for an exact quote.