Best Foundation Inspection in Los Angeles, CA
Compare 47 local foundation inspection providers in Los Angeles. Verified listings with real contact info.
47 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-16
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Lake House Builders
Pacific Structural & Forensic Engineers Global (PSFEG Inc.) Expert
Saiful Bouquet Structural Engineers
Foundation First Mold Inspections
California Foundation Works
Lee & Lee Structural Engineering Inc
Alpha Structural Inc.
Julian Construction, Inc.
GKU Construction
Advanced Property Inspections
Omega Structural, Inc.
Structural Engineering & Construction
Structural AF
Aa Foundation Repair Contractors
Cal 1St Foundation Inspection Services
JZ Structural
LaRocca Inspections
Best Foundation Repair
RM1 Construction - Foundation Repair
Seismic Safety Foundation Repair
LA Structural, LLC
Elite Special Inspections, Inc. 'Deputy Inspectors'
The Foundation Works
Pacific Structural & Forensic Engineers Global (PSFEG Inc.) Expert
A1 Residential Foundation Inspection
Foundation Builders Inc | Foundation Repair Los Angeles
Go Inspect
Foundation Repair LA Inc.
Unique Home Inspections
Weinstein Construction | Los Angeles Foundation Repair
Golden Retrofit & Foundation Repair
Foundation Experts
Trident Inspection Group
Sunshine Foundation Repairs
Legacy Property Inspection
California Home Inspectors
Surfacing And Waterproofing
Professional Foundation Repair
Ram Jack SoCal
Super Foundation Inspection Services
Elite Group Inspection Professionals
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a foundation inspection cost in California?
A basic foundation inspection typically costs $350 to $600. A licensed structural engineer's formal report typically costs $600 to $1,200. Engineering reports are required by most lenders when significant foundation issues are found.
What are common foundation problems in California homes?
Common issues include wet or leaky basements (common due to high groundwater table and clay soils), horizontal and stair-step cracks in block or brick foundations, bowing basement walls, settling and sinking in newer construction on fill soils, and deteriorated mortar in older stone foundations. Coastal and low-lying areas face additional hydrostatic pressure issues.
When should I get a foundation inspection in California?
Get a foundation inspection if you notice cracks wider than 1/4 inch, doors and windows that stick, uneven floors, water seeping into the basement, or white mineral deposits (efflorescence) on basement walls. A foundation inspection is especially important for homes built before 1970, many of which have older block or stone foundations.
Do I need a structural engineer for a foundation inspection in California?
A qualified home inspector can identify visible foundation issues, but a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) is recommended for a formal structural assessment. Lenders typically require a PE report when significant cracks or settlement are found. Engineers can also design repair solutions and provide cost estimates for local soil and construction conditions.