Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Leveling & Repair

Concrete Leveling

Not usually, and compared to replacing concrete, it’s often a much better value. Our foam is designed to last, so you’re fixing the problem instead of just buying time. And honestly, concrete issues tend to get worse and more expensive the longer they sit.

Pretty quick. In most cases, you can walk on it within minutes and drive on it in about 30 minutes. No long downtime or waiting days for things to cure.

Yes. The foam we use is inert once cured, waterproof, and won’t break down over time. It’s designed to stay in place and not leach into the surrounding soil.

You can. Polyurethane foam has been around a long time and isn’t exclusive to anyone. What really matters is how it’s installed. That’s where experience, attention to detail, and customer care make all the difference.

Most jobs are done in a few hours, often within half a day. Larger or more complex projects can take longer, but we’ll walk you through exactly what to expect before we start.

Usually it comes down to the soil underneath. If it wasn’t compacted well, or if water washes it out over time, voids form and the concrete settles. Poor drainage, clogged gutters, and downspouts dumping water in the wrong place can all make it worse.

That’s the goal. By filling the empty space underneath and stabilizing the soil, we’re addressing the root cause, not just lifting it temporarily. While no solution can control every future soil condition, this is one of the most reliable, long-term fixes available.

No major mess. We drill small, dime-sized holes that are patched afterward, and we don’t need heavy equipment tearing up your yard. It’s a pretty clean, straightforward process.

It’s helpful for the initial walkthrough and final check, but we can often complete the work without you there as long as we have access to the area.

They are. No pressure, no gimmicks. We’ll take a look, explain what’s going on, and give you a clear recommendation and price so you can decide what makes sense for you.

Yes. We handle both residential and commercial work. That includes warehouse floors, loading docks, sidewalks, parking lots, and other structural slabs. We understand the need to keep things moving, so we work efficiently and with minimal disruption.

Most of the time, we can target just the problem areas. If one section has settled, we can lift and stabilize that portion without disturbing the rest.

Driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, interior slabs, and commercial surfaces. If it’s concrete and it’s settled, there’s a good chance we can fix it.

Yes. We often lift and stabilize first, then seal cracks and joints to keep water from getting back underneath and causing more problems.

In many cases, yes. It’s faster, less expensive, and far less disruptive. Replacement still makes sense in some situations, but most people are surprised how much can be saved.

We can work year-round in most conditions. Weather can affect scheduling, but our materials are designed to perform in a wide range of temperatures.

It can help by closing gaps and leveling surfaces so water flows properly, but if you have bigger drainage issues, like downspouts or grading, those may need to be addressed separately.

If the slab is mostly intact but uneven or sunken, it’s usually a good candidate. If it’s badly broken or deteriorated, replacement might be the better option. We’ll be upfront either way.

We keep everything as clean and low-profile as possible. Holes are patched and cracks are blended in, so it looks much better, even if it won’t look brand new.

Just give us a call at 919-322-9459 or click below to schedule. We’ll come take a look, explain what’s going on, and walk you through your options. Simple as that.