Your local concrete leveling company in Scottsdale, AZ is Arizona Foundation Solutions
Cracked or damaged concrete can be a serious hazard to you and your family. Fixing damaged concrete on your own may seem overwhelming and stressful, and DIY repairs aren’t as effective or long-lasting as professional concrete lifting and leveling solutions. Fortunately, PolyLevel® provides worry-free solutions for sunken, cracked, and damaged concrete in Scottsdale. Our concrete leveling and concrete sealant products are long-lasting, durable, and quick to install with minimal disruption.
The PolyLevel® specialists can fix your cracked sidewalk, driveway, and patio problems in Scottsdale. Schedule a free concrete leveling estimate and on-site evaluation today to get started!
Concrete starts out durable, rigid, and weighty, making it a great material for residential patios and driveways to warehouse floors. Over time, the level soil underneath the concrete begins to shift with changes in the moisture content in the ground. Soil movement causes voids under the concrete and because concrete is heavy, it starts to sink. Because it’s rigid and inflexible, it starts to crack. Soil movement occurs in a variety of ways, including:
Soil movement is bound to occur, but the damage sunken concrete leaves behind doesn’t have to be permanent. Trusted concrete leveling solutions can easily help resolve such issues.
Mudjacking, also called slab jacking, is a well-known technique for lifting uneven concrete to a level position. Compared to using foam to lift and level concrete, mudjacking has several drawbacks that Scottsdale homeowners should know. One major disadvantage is that mudjacking doesn’t address the underlying causes of sunken concrete. It's also messy and disruptive and often damaging to property and landscaping.
If you notice your concrete starting to crack or settle, don’t wait for it to get worse! Call your PolyLevel® concrete leveling expert serving Scottsdale, AZ and nearby towns. To permanently lift and restore your concrete, schedule a free estimate today!
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Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85266
Comment: We have a short wall that is on one side of our outdoor gate that needs to be leveled
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Comment: I have a driveway with large concrete slabs that are not level in 3 or 4 joints. Need to get them level again.
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Comment: Sunken patio
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Comment: Have a concrete walkway that needs polyjacking in one section
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Comment: Need to level carport concrete for conversion to garage
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Comment: Small at at front entry is uneven. Looking to see learn more about this as a solution
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Comment: 2 corners in our garage floor have sunken about 2 inches and created a gap at the bottom of the garage door.
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Comment: Patio concrete slab 8 + 15 off level by 2 inches
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Comment: An addition that was added to the back of my house, more than 30 years ago, is sinking and causing the addition to pull away from the rest of the house and concrete floor is cracking and no longer level.
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Comment: Concrete slab home has addition with 'small' 2nd story. That portion is tilting away from the rest of the house (cracked stucco, out of level, etc.) Would like to look into polyjacking to stabilize, if not lift back NEAR level
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Comment: Two slabs lower on one side on walk way to house
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Comment: Front walk is uneven with slabs sinking making for trip hazard.
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Comment: Crack slab
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Comment: We have walkway adjacent to driveway where the walkway has sunk.
Project Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Comment: Back patio 2 joining slab have sunken a few inches. there must have been some water erosion where the 2 slabs join, this creates a low spot where it meets the yard and water pools there. If I get it lifted I can grade the yard properly.