Best Underpinning Contractors in Pickering
Underpinning Solutions for Pickering Properties. Pickering's housing ranges from 1960s bungalows in central Pickering to modern developments near the city centre. The established neighborhoods have shallow basements that homeowners are lowering for additional living space and rental income.
What Is Underpinning?
Underpinning is the process of strengthening and deepening an existing foundation to either stabilize a settling structure or increase basement ceiling height. The most common method in Ontario is bench footing underpinning, where sections of the existing footing are extended downward using reinforced concrete in an alternating sequence.
The process requires a licensed structural engineer to design the underpinning layout, specifying the sequence of sections, concrete strength (typically 25-32 MPa), and rebar requirements. Work is done in alternating 4-foot sections to ensure the home remains supported at all times — no more than 25% of the foundation is exposed simultaneously.
In the Greater Toronto Area, underpinning is most commonly performed to create legal basement apartments under Ontario's second suite provisions, or to add livable space in homes where the existing basement has insufficient ceiling height (typically under 6'6").
Signs Your Home May Need Underpinning
If you notice any of these signs in your Pickering home, it may be time for a professional underpinning assessment.
Low Basement Ceiling Height
Ceiling height under 6'6" makes your basement unusable for living space and non-compliant with Ontario Building Code for habitable rooms. Underpinning raises the ceiling to 8' or 9'.
Foundation Cracks
Horizontal cracks indicate lateral pressure from soil. Vertical cracks may show settling. Stair-step cracks in block foundations suggest differential settlement. All may require underpinning to stabilize.
Uneven or Sloping Floors
Floors that slope or feel uneven indicate foundation settlement. If one part of the foundation has sunk more than another, underpinning can level and stabilize the structure.
Doors and Windows That Stick
Doors and windows that suddenly become hard to open or won't close properly can indicate the foundation is shifting, causing the frame of the house to rack.
Persistent Basement Water Issues
If waterproofing alone hasn't solved your basement moisture problems, the foundation may have settled and cracked, creating pathways for water entry that only underpinning can address.
Visible Foundation Deterioration
Crumbling concrete, spalling, or exposed rebar indicates the foundation has deteriorated beyond repair and needs to be reinforced through underpinning.
Why Underpin Your Home?
Underpinning is one of the highest-ROI home improvements for Pickering homeowners — adding both space and value.
Create a Legal Basement Apartment
Ontario's second suite provisions allow basement apartments in most residential zones. Underpinning provides the ceiling height required by building code (minimum 6'5", typically 8'-9' for comfort).
Build an In-Law Suite
Multi-generational families can create self-contained in-law suites with a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and separate entrance through underpinning and basement finishing.
Generate Rental Income
A legal basement apartment generates $1,200 – $2,500/month in the GTA. At typical underpinning costs, the payback period is 4-7 years — plus the added property value.
Create Recreation Space
A full-height basement becomes a home gym, theatre room, playroom, or entertainment space — adding usable square footage without building an addition.
Stabilize a Settling Foundation
If your foundation has settled or cracked, underpinning restores structural integrity by transferring the building load to deeper, more stable soil.
Maximize Property Value
Underpinning adds $100,000 – $250,000 in property value in the GTA. A finished, full-height basement is one of the highest-ROI home improvements available.
Featured Underpinning Contractor in Pickering
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DrySpace Waterproofing
Underpinning, Waterproofing & Foundation Repair
Professional underpinning and foundation contractor serving Pickering and the GTA. Bench footing underpinning, basement lowering, helical piles, and foundation crack repair. All work documented with GPS-verified photos through RenoNext.
Understanding the Angle of Repose
The angle of repose is the steepest angle at which soil can maintain stability without sliding. In underpinning, this concept is critical because excavating below an existing footing removes the soil that supports it. If the excavation extends beyond the angle of repose, the adjacent soil — and the footing above it — can collapse.
In Toronto's clay soil, the angle of repose is typically 45 degrees (1:1 ratio). This means for every foot you dig down, you must stay at least one foot back from the edge of the existing footing. Structural engineers calculate the safe excavation profile for each project based on the specific soil conditions identified in the geotechnical report.
This is why underpinning must be done in alternating sections — each section is small enough that the adjacent, un-excavated sections support the building load while the new footing is poured and cured.
Why This Matters for Your Pickering Home
Proper understanding of the angle of repose is what separates qualified underpinning contractors from unqualified ones. A contractor who ignores soil mechanics risks catastrophic foundation failure. DrySpace works exclusively with licensed structural engineers who calculate the safe excavation profile for every project.
Underpinning Methods Compared
Understanding the difference helps you choose the right approach for your Pickering home.
| Factor | Bench Footing | Helical Pile |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Excavate below existing footing, pour new deeper footings in alternating sections | Screw steel piles through soil to load-bearing stratum, bracket to existing footing |
| Best for | Full basement lowering, creating new living space | Foundation stabilization, limited access, faster timeline |
| Cost | $500 – $800 per linear foot | $1,200 – $2,000 per pile (8-12 piles typical) |
| Timeline | 6-12 weeks for full basement | 1-3 weeks |
| Disruption | Significant — full basement excavation required | Moderate — access holes only, no full excavation |
| Adds ceiling height? | Yes — primary purpose | No — stabilizes only, doesn't lower floor |
| Engineering required? | Yes — structural + geotechnical | Yes — structural + geotechnical |
How We Underpin Your Pickering Home
Five core underpinning services with step-by-step process details and Pickering pricing

Bench Footing Underpinning
The traditional and most common method in the GTA. The existing footing is extended downward in alternating sections using reinforced concrete bench footings. Each section is excavated, formed, poured, and cured before moving to the next, ensuring the structure is supported at all times.
Process
- 1Structural engineer designs underpinning layout and sequence
- 2Obtain building permit and schedule inspections
- 3Install temporary shoring and bracing
- 4Excavate first section (max 4 ft wide) below existing footing
- 5Form and pour reinforced concrete bench footing (25-32 MPa)
- 6Allow minimum 7-day cure before loading
- 7Move to next alternating section and repeat
- 8Pour new basement floor slab with vapor barrier
- 9Final inspection by engineer and municipality
Price in Pickering
$461 – $737
Timeline
6 – 12 weeks

Full Basement Lowering
Complete basement floor lowering to gain additional ceiling height — typically from 6 ft to 8 or 9 ft. This involves underpinning all foundation walls and pouring a new floor slab at the lower elevation. The most comprehensive underpinning project, commonly done in Toronto to create legal basement apartments.
Process
- 1Geotechnical soil report and structural engineering design
- 2Building permit application with full drawings
- 3Temporary support and shoring installation
- 4Sequential underpinning of all foundation walls
- 5Excavate interior soil to new lower elevation
- 6Install interior weeping tile and sump pump system
- 7Pour new reinforced concrete floor slab
- 8Waterproofing membrane and vapor barrier
- 9HVAC, electrical, and plumbing rough-in adjustments
- 10Municipal inspections at each critical stage
Price in Pickering
$69,300 – $138,600
Timeline
8 – 16 weeks

Helical Pile Underpinning
Steel helical piles are screwed into the ground beneath the existing footing to transfer the building load to deeper, more stable soil. This method is faster than traditional bench footing and causes less disruption. Ideal for homes with poor soil conditions or where excavation access is limited.
Process
- 1Geotechnical assessment to determine pile depth and capacity
- 2Structural engineer specifies pile layout (typically 8-12 piles)
- 3Access points cut in basement floor at pile locations
- 4Hydraulic equipment drives helical piles to load-bearing stratum
- 5Steel bracket connects pile to existing footing
- 6Load transferred from footing to piles
- 7Concrete patches poured at access points
- 8Engineer certifies load transfer and settlement monitoring
Price in Pickering
$1,112 – $1,854
Timeline
1 – 3 weeks

Foundation Crack Repair & Stabilization
Structural cracks in foundations indicate movement that may require underpinning. Before or alongside underpinning, cracks are repaired using epoxy injection (for structural restoration) or carbon fiber straps (for wall stabilization). This prevents further movement while the foundation is being strengthened.
Process
- 1Engineer inspects crack pattern to determine cause
- 2Install crack monitors to track movement over 2-4 weeks
- 3Clean and prepare crack surfaces
- 4Install injection ports along crack length
- 5Inject structural epoxy under pressure
- 6Install carbon fiber reinforcement straps if wall is bowing
- 7Seal and finish repaired area
- 8Monitor for continued movement post-repair
Price in Pickering
$459 – $1,377
Timeline
1 – 2 days per crack

Waterproofing with Underpinning
Underpinning projects expose the full foundation wall — the ideal time to add waterproofing. A rubberized membrane, dimpled drainage board, and new weeping tile are installed on the exterior wall before backfilling. Bundling waterproofing with underpinning saves 30-40% compared to doing them separately.
Process
- 1Foundation wall exposed during underpinning excavation
- 2Clean and inspect entire wall surface
- 3Repair any cracks with hydraulic cement
- 4Apply rubberized waterproofing membrane
- 5Install dimpled drainage board over membrane
- 6Lay new weeping tile wrapped in filter fabric at footing
- 7Connect weeping tile to sump pump or storm drain
- 8Backfill with clear gravel and native soil
Price in Pickering
$4,605 – $11,052
Timeline
Included in underpinning timeline
Why Pickering Homes Need Underpinning
Pickering's housing ranges from 1960s bungalows in central Pickering to modern developments near the city centre. The established neighborhoods have shallow basements that homeowners are lowering for additional living space and rental income. Pickering's proximity to Toronto and strong transit connections make basement apartments especially valuable.
Bungalow Belt
Central Pickering's 1960s-70s bungalows have the shallow basements most commonly lowered in Durham Region.
Transit Premium
Proximity to Pickering GO station makes basement apartments highly rentable, boosting underpinning ROI.
Clay Soil
Pickering's clay soil conditions require careful water management during underpinning excavation phases.
Durham Rates
Pickering underpinning costs about 8% below Toronto while maintaining the same engineering standards.
Common Foundation Issues in Pickering
- warningShallow basements in 1960s-70s central Pickering bungalows
- warningCreating rental units near GO Transit stations
- warningFoundation issues in lakefront properties
- warningClay soil conditions throughout established neighborhoods
- warningConverting crawl spaces to full basements
- warningLimited ceiling height in older split-level homes
Pickering Neighborhoods We Serve

Documentation Required for Underpinning in Ontario
Underpinning is a regulated construction activity requiring professional engineering and municipal permits. Here's what's needed:
Pickering Permit Requirements
City of Pickering requires a building permit and stamped structural engineering drawings. Geotechnical report and stage inspections required.
Geotechnical Soil Report
$2,500 – $5,000A professional soil investigation ($2,500 – $5,000) determines soil bearing capacity, water table depth, and the appropriate underpinning method. Required by most municipalities.
Structural Engineering Drawings
$3,000 – $8,000Stamped drawings showing the underpinning layout, sequence, concrete specifications, rebar details, and shoring plan. Required for building permit.
Building Permit
$1,000 – $3,000Obtained from your municipality's building department. Application requires the engineering drawings, site plan, and sometimes the geotechnical report.
Site Plan
Included in engineeringA scaled drawing showing property boundaries, the home's footprint, setbacks, and the underpinning work area. Required for the building permit application.
Commitment to General Review
Included in engineeringThe structural engineer signs a commitment to inspect the work at critical stages. Required by Ontario Building Code for structural work.
Shoring Plan
Included in engineeringDetailed plan for temporary support during excavation. Ensures the home is safely supported while sections are being underpinned.
Total engineering and permit costs typically add $5,000 – $12,000 to an underpinning project. DrySpace Waterproofing works with licensed structural engineers and handles all permit applications.
Underpinning Prices in Pickering
City-adjusted pricing based on Pickering labour and material rates. Pickering pricing is approximately 8% lower than Toronto.
| Service | Price Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Bench Footing Underpinning | $461 – $737 | 6 – 12 weeks |
| Full Basement Lowering | $69,300 – $138,600 | 8 – 16 weeks |
| Helical Pile Underpinning | $1,112 – $1,854 | 1 – 3 weeks |
| Foundation Crack Repair & Stabilization | $459 – $1,377 | 1 – 2 days per crack |
| Waterproofing with Underpinning | $4,605 – $11,052 | Included in underpinning timeline |
Prices are estimates based on typical GTA projects. Actual costs depend on home size, depth increase, soil conditions, and scope. See detailed cost breakdown →
Underpinning FAQ — Pickering
How much does underpinning cost in Pickering?
Bench footing underpinning in Pickering costs $450 – $720 per linear foot. Full basement lowering costs $68,000 – $136,000. Pickering pricing is about 8% below Toronto due to Durham Region labour rates.
Can I convert a crawl space to a full basement in Pickering?
Yes. Some older Pickering homes have partial crawl spaces that can be converted to full basements through underpinning. This is more complex than standard lowering and requires careful structural engineering.
How does underpinning affect Pickering property values?
A finished underpinned basement in Pickering adds $100,000 – $175,000 in property value. Combined with rental income of $1,400 – $1,900/month, underpinning is one of the best investments for Pickering homeowners.
Do Pickering homes near the lake need special underpinning?
Homes in south Pickering near Lake Ontario may face higher water tables during excavation. Dewatering systems are sometimes needed, adding $5,000 – $10,000 to the project cost.
What inspections are needed for underpinning in Pickering?
The City of Pickering requires inspections at each stage: initial excavation, form placement, rebar installation, concrete pour, and final completion. The structural engineer also conducts independent inspections.
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