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Get matched, free, with licensed foundation repair pros near you

BedrockBearing is a **free matching service** for US homeowners. We help you describe the problem, understand the next step, and connect with licensed, insured foundation repair pros in your area.

How the free match works

If you are seeing cracks, uneven floors, sticking doors, a leaning or bowing wall, or water near the foundation, you may need a closer look. We do not inspect foundations, design repairs, or tell you what fix to buy. We help you explain what you are seeing and get connected with local pros.

Here is the basic process:

  1. Go to get matched and tell us what you are seeing.
  2. Share basic contact details so a local pro can reach you.
  3. We match you, at no cost to you, with licensed and insured foundation repair contractors who serve your area.
  4. You decide whether to speak with them, schedule a visit, or keep shopping.

Important: before you hire any repair contractor, strongly consider an evaluation from an independent, licensed structural engineer who does not also sell the repair. That extra step can protect you from paying for work you do not need. Learn more about why an independent engineer matters.

What to put in the form

Keep it simple and factual. The goal is to describe the symptoms, not guess the cause.

Helpful details include:

  • Where the problem is: basement, crawl space, slab, garage, exterior wall, chimney, porch
  • What you see: stair-step brick cracks, drywall cracks, floor slope, doors that stick, gaps at trim, wet basement, wall movement
  • When you noticed it and whether it is getting worse
  • Whether the home has had heavy rain, plumbing leaks, drainage problems, or past repair work
  • Clear photos, if you have them

Do not feel pressure to diagnose it yourself. Words like "I see a horizontal crack in the basement wall" or "the kitchen floor feels lower near one corner" are enough.

For urgent warning signs, take them seriously. If a wall is actively moving, a large new crack is opening quickly, or you see signs of possible collapse, leave the area and contact a licensed structural engineer or your local building department right away. For non-urgent signs, this guide to foundation warning signs can help you describe what you are seeing.

What to expect after you submit

A match is not a contract. It is just a connection.

After you submit, you can expect:

  • A local contractor may call, text, or email to learn more
  • They may ask for photos or set a time to visit the home
  • They may explain possible repair methods based on the symptoms
  • You can compare more than one company before deciding

Remember, contractors sell repairs. Some are honest and careful. Some are more sales-driven. That is why an independent, licensed structural engineer is so valuable, especially for bigger jobs like piering and underpinning, bowing-wall stabilization, or major drainage work.

Typical ranges can vary a lot. For example, crack injection may run about $300-$2,500, slabjacking or foam lifting about $600-$3,500 for a typical area, steel push or helical piers about $1,200-$3,000 per pier with many jobs needing 8-12 piers for totals around $10,000-$30,000+, and basement waterproofing or drainage often $2,000-$12,000. An independent structural engineer report often costs about $400-$1,200. These are estimates, not quotes. The real price depends on the cause, the soil and site conditions, access, the method required, and your area. You can read more on our foundation repair cost guide.

You stay in control

This part matters most. A foundation problem can be serious, but you still have choices.

Use this checklist before you sign anything:

  • Ask whether the contractor is licensed and insured in your area
  • Verify the license and insurance yourself
  • Get the repair scope, materials, and total price in writing before any deposit
  • Ask whether permits are required and make sure the work follows local building code
  • Compare estimates instead of signing the first offer
  • If the job is large or the diagnosis feels unclear, get an independent structural engineer evaluation first
  • Hold final payment until the agreed work is completed

BedrockBearing does not choose the contractor for you. You compare estimates. You choose who to hire. You hold the final payment. If you want help knowing what to ask before you sign, use our guide on how to vet a foundation contractor.

Who this service is for

We built BedrockBearing for homeowners who want clear next steps without pressure. That includes first-time homeowners, busy families, older homeowners, and people who are more comfortable in a language other than English.

Our service is free to the homeowner. Participating pros pay a flat fee to be included in the network. We do not ask for bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or sensitive financial records. We only need the basic details about what you are seeing and how to reach you.

If you are ready, start here: Get matched.

1

Tell us the signs

The signs, where they are, your area, and how to reach you. What you're seeing and contact details only — never financial account numbers or sensitive records.

2

Engineer first

We recommend an independent, licensed structural engineer evaluate the problem first. Then we connect you with licensed, insured foundation repair pros near you, at no cost to you.

3

Compare estimates

Ask each pro for a written scope and estimate. The cheapest number isn't always the real fix — read the line items, check the warranty, and compare like for like.

4

You choose

You decide who to hire. Confirm the license and insurance, get everything in writing, and never pay a large deposit before a signed contract.

Free, no obligation

Get matched with a foundation pro

Free for homeowners. We share your request with licensed pros near you; you compare estimates and choose.

We collect what you're seeing and contact details only — never financial account numbers or sensitive records.