Concrete Raise +
Leveling

THE GRAVITY TAKEOVER

Over time, gravity affects everything - our bodies, our homes, even our concrete! While we can't stop gravity's impact on your body, we're here to help with your concrete.

Sunken concrete isn't just unsightly; it can also be dangerous and cause leaks. With our Poly Concrete Raising techniques, we can quickly raise and level your concrete in just a few hours.

The Process

  • Step 1: Drilling

    Strategically drill 5/8" diameter holes into the concrete slab requiring lifting.

  • Step 2: Injection

    Inject poly foam into the drilled holes to fill voids and raise the concrete to the correct level.

  • Step 3: Patch

    Patch the injection holes with cement after the injection process is completed.

  • Step 4: Ready for Use

    Your concrete is ready for immediate use following the lifting and leveling process.

FAQ

  • Polyurethane Foam is a specialized material used in our concrete leveling process. It effectively fills voids created by settling earth, lifting sunken concrete slabs back to their original position.

  • Yes, our Polyurethane Foam is environmentally friendly. It is non-toxic and inert, posing no harm to the environment or surrounding vegetation. Additionally, it is resistant to water and chemical erosion, ensuring long-term stability and minimal environmental impact.

  • Absolutely! Concrete raising is typically less than half the cost of pouring new concrete, making it a highly cost-effective option. Plus, potential savings from avoiding demolition, removal, and landscaping costs can make it even more economical.

  • We can lift a variety of concrete surfaces, including driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and more.

  • While we can lift many concrete surfaces, there are limitations. Concrete that has deteriorated beyond repair, loose concrete slabs such as pavers, or areas with extensive structural damage may not be suitable for lifting. Additionally, heavily reinforced concrete or areas with severe soil erosion may present challenges.