Frequently Asked Questions

What types of concrete services does your concrete company provide?

We provide residential and commercial concrete repair, leveling, and stabilization services. This includes concrete driveway repair, sidewalk repair, patio repair, garage floor leveling, concrete step repair, forklift runways, foundation repair, basement wall repair, soil stabilization, pressure grouting, and drainage solutions.

Our team restores and stabilizes existing concrete rather than replacing it whenever possible, helping property owners correct trip hazards, eliminate settlement issues, and extend the life of their concrete surfaces.

How do I know if I need concrete lifting?

If your driveway, sidewalk, patio, or garage floor is sinking, uneven, or creating a trip hazard, concrete lifting may be the right solution.

Common signs include:

  • Trip Hazards
  • Sunken or settled slabs
  • Gaps beneath concrete
  • Water pooling near the foundation
  • Uneven surfaces that shift or rock

Our experts evaluate the soil conditions, slab type, and extent of settlement to determine whether lifting and stabilization can solve the problems that you’re dealing with.

What signs indicate a cracked foundation or sinking foundation?

Signs of foundation movement can include:

  • Cracks in foundation walls or floors
  • Uneven or sloping floors
  • Doors and windows that stick
  • Gaps around window or door frames
  • Stair-step cracking in masonry
  • Bowing walls

These symptoms may indicate settlement, soil movement, or drainage problems. Early evaluation is important to prevent further structural damage and determine the most effective foundation repair or stabilization solution.

What causes bowing basement walls, and how are they repaired?

Bowing basement walls are typically caused by poor drainage and/or soil conditions.

Those include:

  • Excessive soil pressure / Expansive soil (clay)
  • Water-saturated soil (hydrostatic pressure)
  • Shifting ground around the foundation
    • Tree Roots
    • Flooding
    • Freeze & Thaw Cycles
    • Earthquakes

Repair solutions may include structural reinforcement, engineered stabilization systems, or soil correction to relieve pressure and restore stability. The right approach depends on the severity of movement and the underlying cause.

Our goal is to stabilize the structure and protect the long-term integrity of your foundation.

What foundation repair options are available for commercial properties?

We provide commercial foundation repair and stabilization services for offices, warehouses, industrial facilities, and multi-unit properties.

Solutions may include:

  • Structural stabilization
  • Pressure grouting
  • Soil stabilization
  • Pre-construction or remedial piers
  • Drainage correction

Every commercial project is evaluated individually to ensure the repair method meets structural demands, load requirements, and long-term performance expectations.

Do you repair residential concrete such as concrete driveways, patios, and walkways?

Yes. We repair and level concrete driveways, patios, sidewalks, garage floors, and steps.

Services may include:

  • Lifting and leveling sunken concrete
  • Filling voids beneath slabs
  • Correcting drainage issues
  • Eliminating trip hazards
  • Extending the life of existing concrete

Concrete leveling is faster and more cost-effective than full concrete replacement.

What is the difference between traditional concrete leveling (grout leveling, stone slurry leveling, mudjacking) and foam concrete leveling?

Traditional leveling and foam leveling are both methods used to lift and stabilize sinking concrete.

Traditional leveling (grout leveling, stone slurry leveling, mudjacking) uses a stone or silt based slurry to raise settled slabs and fill voids beneath the surface. Foam leveling uses expanding polyurethane foam to lift concrete and provide support underneath.

Both methods can be effective when used in the right conditions. The best option depends on factors such as soil conditions, slab type, load requirements, access limitations, and long-term performance goals.

Our experts evaluate each project individually to determine whether grout-based lifting or polyurethane foam is the most appropriate solution for lasting stabilization.

What makes your concrete leveling process different from other concrete leveling companies?

Our customer service is what sets us apart. From your first phone call to our technicians, who have the most on-the-job knowledge in our region, you’re in the best hands for concrete leveling.

What sets our concrete leveling process apart is not a single material, but how we evaluate each project.

Our experts determine if engineered grout mixtures or polyurethane foam is more appropriate to lift and stabilize sinking concrete. The right solution depends on soil conditions, slab type, weight loads, drainage concerns, and long-term performance expectations.

Because no two properties are the same, our experienced technicians assess every job individually and recommend the most effective stabilization method for lasting results. We focus on solving the underlying cause of settlement, not just lifting the surface.

How do I know if I need poly-foam (polyurethane), mudjacking, slabjacking, or another type of concrete leveling?

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for settling concrete. The right repair method depends on factors like the type of slab, soil conditions, load requirements, void size, and long-term performance expectations.

That’s why our experts evaluate every project individually. Each with decades of hands-on experience, we determine the most effective and long-lasting solution for your specific situation, whether that involves polyurethane foam, pressure grouting, or another proven stabilization method.

Our goal is simple: recommend the solution that best protects your property and delivers lasting results.

Can you repair uneven concrete around pools and pool decks?

Yes. We specialize in leveling and stabilizing uneven concrete around swimming pools, including both concrete (gunite) pools and liner pools.

Pool decks often settle due to soil erosion, poor drainage, or improperly compacted soil. This can create trip hazards, standing water, and separation between the deck and the pool structure.

Our team carefully evaluates the pool deck, surrounding soil conditions, and the type of pool construction before recommending a repair approach. Whether your property has a concrete (gunite) pool or a vinyl liner pool, we use controlled lifting and stabilization methods to restore a safe, even surface without damaging the pool.

Addressing pool deck settlement early helps prevent further movement and protects the surrounding concrete for long-term performance.