Verified record
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from Attack A Crack. Use it to sanity-check bids, then get the real number in writing.
Not sure which you need? Start with an inspection — many reputable companies assess free, and independent assessments run up to $500.
The wall run getting the drain — a full 30×40 ft basement is about 140 ft.
Estimated range
$7,600 – $15,000
Typical waterproofing project around $11,300
Attack A Crack is a Quincy foundation-and-waterproofing outfit built for one specific emergency: the basement wall that's suddenly taking on water. When a bulkhead flooded one homeowner's basement, someone was at the door within the hour; another sent photos of a cracked wall and had a quote and a fix arranged within hours. The company carries an A+ with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star average across 70 Google ratings. Owner Matt Davis fields most of the calls and estimates, while technician Mike Harrington does the bulk of the hands-on work — epoxy crack injection, tie-rod repairs, and concrete patching, most of it backed by a lifetime warranty. Reviewers also credit the company with steering them away from spending money they didn't need to: one homeowner with driveway retaining-wall cracks was told to wait rather than pay for an unnecessary repair, and another was walked through alternatives instead of being sold extras. One review draws the comparison directly, contrasting Attack A Crack's pricing and approach with the "overly aggressive" sales systems the reviewer had run into at corporately-owned foundation-repair chains. The written record runs from mid-2024 through mid-2026 across 68 Google reviews, every one of them five stars — the most recent six months alone added 21 more with nothing critical in the mix. In a 2025 review, a 35-year homeowner who said they'd hired "many, many contractors" over the years called the team among the more responsive and communicative of them. The jobs are mostly foundation and basement crack repair, with occasional masonry-adjacent work — concrete steps, retaining walls, a pool deck — showing up over the years. Nothing in the record raises a caution — no dispute, no licensing issue, no recurring complaint turns up. It's the obvious call for a leaking basement, a bulkhead problem, or a cracking foundation; for anything outside foundation and crack work, it's worth confirming scope upfront, since one reviewer was pointed toward a specialist for a repair beyond the company's typical range.
Very responsive, on time, very neat, great guarantee. Overall great job. So glad they came to Barnstable.
Great communication from Matt the owner,and quality work from Mike the technician. Highly recommend these guys for concrete repairs
Mike was great , came to Braintree, & followed thru with everything he said he was going to do, remedied the crack we had, & was very professional, would recommend the attack a crack crew to anyone, thx you guys!! Best, John Mullane
Mike was very professional as well as personable. He was prompt, explained the process well and was generous with advice in other foundation-related areas.
Mike did great job. He was professional, arrived in time, finished in time. Well Done!
Specializes in
Also offers
Service area
Languages
Ownership
Certified attributes are verified against the public registry. Others are the business's own statement.
Established 4.6 rating