
Your sump pump should not need a lifeguard.
Recurring dampness, water stains, and musty odors deserve attention before the rubber ducks arrive.
Serving Idaho Falls & Eastern Idaho
Cracks, settling, wet basements, and crawl space moisture don't get better on their own. Get connected with a local foundation and waterproofing professional who can tell you what's really going on — and what it takes to fix it.

Foundation repair addresses cracking, settling, and structural movement in a home's foundation, while related services like basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, and drainage correction address the moisture problems that often cause or worsen foundation damage in the first place.
Get an honest, no-pressure evaluation of your foundation, basement, or crawl space before any decision is made.
We focus specifically on Idaho Falls and the surrounding communities, not a generic nationwide service area.
You'll understand exactly what's happening and what your options are before any work begins.
From a single crack to full drainage correction, here's what we help Idaho Falls homeowners with.
Foundation repair addresses settling, cracking, and shifting in a home's foundation by stabilizing the structure and correcting the underlying soil or drainage issue causing the movement.
Learn moreBasement waterproofing combines interior and exterior drainage, sealing, and pump systems to keep groundwater and surface water from entering a basement.
Learn moreCrawl space repair addresses standing water, excess moisture, sagging support, and structural wood issues underneath a home to protect the floor system above it.
Learn moreCrawl space encapsulation seals the crawl space with a heavy-duty vapor barrier and controls humidity to prevent ground moisture from affecting the home above.
Learn moreFoundation crack repair seals or stabilizes cracks in foundation walls, with the method depending on whether the crack is cosmetic, leaking, or a sign of structural movement.
Learn moreBasement crack repair seals leaking wall or floor cracks and addresses the hydrostatic pressure that often drives water through them.
Learn moreBowing basement wall repair stabilizes walls that are moving inward from soil pressure, typically using wall anchoring or bracing systems to halt further movement.
Learn moreA sump pump collects water that drains into a basin and pumps it away from the foundation, serving as a core component of most basement and crawl space waterproofing systems.
Learn moreConcrete leveling raises and stabilizes sunken concrete slabs by filling the voids beneath them, correcting settlement without full slab replacement in many cases.
Learn moreFoundation drainage solutions redirect water away from a home's foundation using grading, downspout extensions, and exterior drainage systems to reduce pressure and moisture problems.
Learn moreMost people don't search for "foundation repair" right away — they notice a symptom first. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth getting a professional opinion.
A door or window that suddenly sticks or won't latch
A new crack in a wall, floor, or foundation
A musty smell in the basement or crawl space that won't go away
Standing water after rain or snowmelt
Floors that feel uneven, sloped, or bouncy
A basement wall that looks like it's bowing inward
A sinking section of driveway, sidewalk, or patio
A sump pump that runs constantly — or never runs at all
Get a free, no-pressure inspection before a small issue becomes a bigger repair.
Eastern Idaho's climate puts real, repeated pressure on home foundations. Cold winters freeze the ground, spring brings rapid snowmelt, and the soil underneath many Idaho Falls neighborhoods shifts with that moisture cycle year after year. None of that is unusual — but it does mean foundation and moisture issues here tend to follow a predictable seasonal pattern rather than appearing at random.
Homes built on expansive or clay-heavy soil are especially prone to this kind of movement, since that soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting uneven pressure on a foundation over time. Add in gutters that discharge too close to the house, grading that slopes toward the foundation instead of away from it, or an aging sump pump, and the same freeze-thaw cycle that's normal for the area can turn into a real structural or moisture issue.
That's why an effective fix usually looks at more than just the visible crack or the wet spot on the floor — it looks at drainage, grading, and soil conditions around the home as part of the same problem.
We help homeowners connect with local foundation and waterproofing professionals throughout the region.
Submit a quick form or call directly to describe the symptom or concern you're seeing.
We connect your request with a foundation or waterproofing professional serving your area.
A professional evaluates your home in person and explains what's actually happening.
You get a clear explanation of options and pricing before any work begins — no pressure.
There's no single price for "foundation repair" because the right fix — and its cost — depends on what's actually causing the problem. A local inspection is the only reliable way to get a real number, but these are the main factors that typically affect cost:
Common warning signs include cracks wider than a quarter inch, doors or windows that stick, visibly uneven floors, and gaps where walls meet ceilings or floors. If you're seeing any of these, an inspection is the most reliable way to know what's actually happening.
We connect homeowners across Idaho Falls, Ammon, Iona, Ucon, Shelley, Rigby, Rexburg, Bonneville County, and the broader Eastern Idaho area with local foundation and waterproofing professionals.
Yes — requesting a quote or inspection through this site doesn't cost anything. A local professional will evaluate your specific situation before any work or pricing is discussed.
Eastern Idaho's freeze-thaw cycles, seasonal snowmelt, and varying soil composition across neighborhoods all contribute to soil movement and moisture pressure that can affect foundations, basements, and crawl spaces over time.
Idaho Falls Foundation Pros is a lead-generation and referral website. We connect your request with a local foundation and waterproofing service provider who will handle the inspection and repair work directly.
Talk with a local foundation and waterproofing professional before a small problem becomes a bigger one.
A little exaggeration. A real warning.
Foundation and water problems rarely begin this dramatically. Catching the early signs is considerably less exciting—and much easier to repair.

Recurring dampness, water stains, and musty odors deserve attention before the rubber ducks arrive.