Cost to Concrete Crack Repair in Seattle, WA
$320–$1,280 in Seattle
28% above the national average · 1.28x cost multiplier
In Seattle, a concrete crack repair runs $320 to $1,280 on average — about 28% above what homeowners pay nationwide. The West Coast market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.
Cost Breakdown in Seattle
| Line Item | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per | $NaN | $NaN | $NaN |
| Materials | $51 | $192 | $512 |
| Labor | $192 | $512 | $1,152 |
| Permits | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Total | $243+28% vs. national avg | $704+28% vs. national avg | $1,664+28% vs. national avg |
Budget
Cleaning and filling hairline or surface cracks (under 1/4 inch wide) in a driveway or patio with polyurethane or concrete caulk. Up to 15-20 linear feet of minor cracks.
Mid-Range
Chiseling out and filling 20-40 linear feet of cracks in a driveway or patio with epoxy injection or polymer-modified filler. Includes prep, fill, and sealcoat over the repaired area.
Premium
Structural crack repair in a foundation wall or garage floor - epoxy injection under pressure for active cracks, or polyurethane foam injection to stop water infiltration. 40-80 linear feet, includes sealing.
Material Options
Material prices below are national averages; availability in Seattle may shift costs slightly.
| Material | Cost/Unit | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Polyurethane Concrete Caulk | $8-$20/tube | Control joint cracks, cosmetic surface cracks in driveways and walkwaysFlexible, handles freeze-thaw cycles, good adhesion, easy DIY application |
| Epoxy Injection | $25-$60/cartridge | Structural cracks in foundations, garage floors, and walls where movement has stoppedBonds stronger than the surrounding concrete, good for structural cracks, creates a rigid fill |
| Polyurethane Foam Injection | $30-$80/cartridge | Basement and foundation cracks with active water infiltrationExpands to fill irregular voids, works on wet and actively leaking cracks, flexible after cure |
| Hydraulic Cement | $15-$30/bag | Emergency patching of actively leaking holes and cracks in basement wallsSets very fast (3-5 minutes), expands slightly, stops active water flow |
| Polymer-Modified Concrete Patch | $15-$35/bag | Wide surface cracks and spalled areas in driveways, steps, and garage floorsGood adhesion, handles traffic well, can be shaped and tooled, matches surrounding concrete better |
Other Projects in Seattle
Seattle Estimate
Typical Range
$320–$1,280
vs. National Average
28% above national
Cost Multiplier
1.28x
Cost Per
$NaN–$NaN
Estimates apply Seattle's 1.28x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.
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