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Foundation Repair Cost in Toronto

Toronto foundation repair prices are at the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $500 – $1,500 per crack.

$500

Starting from

1-35 days

Typical timeline

15%

Contingency

$153,400

Max rebates

Foundation Repair Cost Breakdown — Toronto

Scope (Toronto)LowHigh
Crack injection (epoxy/polyurethane)$500$1,500
Carbon fiber reinforcement (bowing walls)$4,000$8,000
Wall anchors (bowing walls)$6,000$12,000
Helical piers (settlement, 4-8 piers)$1,500$2,500
Parging repair$10$20
Engineering report and design$1,500$4,000

Visual Price Ranges

Crack injection (epoxy/polyurethane)

$500per crack$1,500

Carbon fiber reinforcement (bowing walls)

$4,000per wall$8,000

Wall anchors (bowing walls)

$6,000per wall$12,000

Helical piers (settlement, 4-8 piers)

$1,500per pier$2,500

Parging repair

$10per sq ft$20

Engineering report and design

$1,500per project$4,000

Labour vs Materials in Toronto

Labour

100%

of Toronto baseline

Labour costs in Toronto match the Toronto baseline.

Materials

100%

of Toronto baseline

Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Toronto sees comparable material costs compared to Toronto.

Professional Fees

Foundation Repair in Toronto may require engineering or professional design services. These costs are in addition to the construction estimate.

Engineered Repair Plan

Professional Engineer (P.Eng) licensed in Ontario

Required for structural repairs (carbon fiber, wall anchors, piers). Engineer specifies materials, installation details, and load calculations. Many insurance companies require engineer stamps for foundation repairs.

$1,500-$4,000

Permit Costs in Toronto

Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

Building Permit (sometimes required)

City of Toronto or local municipality

$0-$500

Engineered Repair Plan

Professional Engineer (P.Eng) licensed in Ontario

$1,500-$4,000

Full permit process

Available Rebates in Toronto

Ontario Renovates

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs

Up to $25,000 forgivable loan

A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.

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Toronto Home Energy Loan Program (HELP)

City of Toronto

Up to $125,000 at ~3% interest

Low-interest financing for energy-efficient home improvements. Attached to your property tax bill — transfers if you sell. Covers insulation, windows, heat pumps, solar panels, EV chargers, and basement waterproofing.

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Toronto Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy

City of Toronto

Up to $3,400

Subsidy for Toronto homeowners to install a backwater valve ($1,250), sump pump ($1,750), and/or pipe severance ($400) to protect against basement flooding.

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Net Cost After Maximum Rebates

$0 – $0

Based on $153,400 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.

See all rebates for Toronto

Phase-by-Phase Timeline

1

Inspection and diagnosis

1-2 hours (site visit + report takes 1-2 weeks)

Structural engineer or foundation specialist inspects the cracks, measures deflection (for bowing walls), and determines the cause. Key data: crack width, direction, location (above/below grade), water intrusion, soil type, and drainage conditions. Engineer classifies the damage and recommends repair methods. For settlement or severe bowing, geotechnical testing may be required to assess soil bearing capacity.

2

Crack injection (epoxy or polyurethane)

0.5-1 day per crack

Drill 3/8-inch holes into the crack at 8-12 inch intervals, starting at the bottom. Insert injection ports (plastic or metal nozzles). Seal the crack face with epoxy paste to contain the injection. Inject epoxy or polyurethane under pressure (40-60 PSI), starting at the lowest port and working upward. Material flows through the crack and exits the next port up — when it does, cap that port and move to the next. After injection, remove ports and grind flush. Epoxy cures in 24-48 hours; polyurethane expands and cures in 15-30 minutes.

3

Carbon fiber reinforcement (for bowing walls)

1-2 days (depends on wall length and number of straps)

Grind the interior wall surface smooth (removes paint, efflorescence, and rough spots). Apply epoxy adhesive to the wall in vertical strips (6-8 feet apart, centered on the bowing area). Press carbon fiber straps (4-6 inches wide, 1/16 inch thick) into the epoxy, ensuring full contact. Trowel additional epoxy over the straps to encapsulate them. The carbon fiber has 150,000 PSI tensile strength (vs steel at 60,000 PSI) and prevents further bowing. It does NOT pull the wall back — it arrests the movement.

4

Wall anchors (alternative for bowing walls)

2-4 days (depends on number of anchors)

Excavate holes outside the foundation (10-15 feet from the wall) to install earth anchors — steel plates buried 6-8 feet deep. Drill through the basement wall and thread steel rods from the earth anchors to interior wall plates. Tighten the rods to pull the wall back toward vertical. This method can reverse bowing (carbon fiber cannot), but it requires exterior excavation and leaves visible wall plates inside the basement.

5

Helical pier installation (for settlement)

1-2 days per pier (typical job uses 4-8 piers)

Excavate small pits (3x3 ft) at the foundation footing, spaced 6-10 feet apart along the settling section. Use a hydraulic drive to screw helical piers (steel shafts with 8-12 inch helical blades) into the ground, monitoring torque with a gauge. When torque hits the target value (correlated to soil bearing capacity), you've reached competent soil. Attach brackets to the footing and the pier shaft, transferring the load. Slowly hydraulic-lift the foundation back to level (if desired), then lock the brackets. Backfill the pits.

6

Parging repair (cosmetic/protective)

1-2 days for typical wall (20-30 ft)

Chip away loose or cracked parging with a hammer and chisel. Clean the concrete surface (pressure wash or wire brush). Apply a bonding agent (liquid adhesive that helps new parging stick to old concrete). Trowel on a 1/2-inch layer of parging mix (cement, sand, lime, and polymer modifiers). Smooth with a trowel and feather the edges to blend into existing parging. Cure for 7 days (keep moist with a sprayer — prevents cracking). Paint or seal once cured.

7

Post-repair monitoring

Ongoing (homeowner checks every 3-6 months)

Install crack monitors (plastic gauges that track crack width changes over time) or take baseline measurements with a ruler and photo. Engineer recommends a monitoring period (6-12 months) to verify the repair arrested movement. If cracks reopen or widen, the root cause (settlement, lateral pressure, drainage) wasn't fully addressed.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Crack mapping and structural assessment
  • Injection ports and surface sealing
  • Epoxy or polyurethane injection material
  • Post-repair crack monitoring
  • Clean-up and surface restoration

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Exterior excavation (if accessing from outside)
  • Waterproofing membrane installation
  • Interior finishing repair (drywall, paint)
  • Geotechnical report for settlement cases
  • Drainage improvements to fix root cause
  • Tree removal if roots caused the damage

Foundation Repair Costs in Nearby Cities

Money-Saving Tips

Fix the root cause (drainage, grading) before repairing cracks — otherwise they come back in 2-5 years.

Multiple cracks get volume discounts — fix all cracks in one visit to save on mobilization costs.

Carbon fiber is cheaper than wall anchors but can't reverse bowing — choose based on wall deflection.

Get engineer reports for any crack wider than 1/4 inch — structural issues need professional assessment.

Combine exterior crack repair with waterproofing to avoid paying for excavation twice.

Foundation Repair Cost FAQs — Toronto

How much does foundation repair cost in Toronto?

Foundation Repair in Toronto typically starts at $500 and ranges up to $1,500 per crack. Toronto prices are at the Ontario baseline due to higher demand and labour costs in City of Toronto.

Do I need a permit for foundation repair in Toronto?

Permit requirements for foundation repair in Toronto follow City of Toronto guidelines. Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

How long does foundation repair take in Toronto?

Foundation Repair in Toronto typically takes 1-35 days. Toronto project timelines can be affected by City of Toronto permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.

Is foundation repair cheaper in Toronto than Toronto?

Toronto is the baseline for Ontario renovation pricing. Prices here reflect the highest labour costs in the GTA, but also the widest selection of experienced contractors and specialists.

What should I budget for foundation repair contingency in Toronto?

We recommend a 15% contingency on top of your foundation repair estimate in Toronto. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $1,500, set aside an additional $225.

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