Concrete Leveling Contractors in Kentucky

The Basement Doctor of Cincinnati
10690 Loveland Madeira Rd
Loveland, OH 45140
SERVICE AREA:
Ohio: Greater Cincinnati, including Dayton and Hamilton.
SE Indiana: including Dearborn county.
Northern Kentucky: including Covinton.
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Alford Foundation and Crawl Space Repair
6316 MacCorkle Ave SW
St. Albans, WV 25177
SERVICE AREA:
West Virginia: most of state, including Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg.
Eastern Kentucky: including Pikeville, Ashland, Grayson, and nearby areas.
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The Basement Doctor of Central Kentucky
22 Reilly Rd
Frankfort, KY 40601
SERVICE AREA:
Central Kentucky: including Lexington, Richmond, Georgetown, Somerset, Monticello and surrounding areas.
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SERVICE AREA:
Southwestern Kentucky: including Warren, Daviess, Christian, McCracken, and Hopkins counties.
Central Tennessee: including Davidson, Rutherford, Williamson, Montgomery, and Sumner counties.
Northern Alabama: including Madison, Morgan, and Limestone counties.
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TFS - The Foundation Specialists
8421 Horton Highway
College Grove, TN 37046
SERVICE AREA:
Western Tennessee: including Arrington, Brentwood, Fayetteville, Hendersonville, Owensboro, Paducah, Tompkinsville, and Nashville.
Western Kentucky: including Fisherville, La Grange, Louisville, and nearby areas.
Southern Indiana: including Evansville, Jeffersonville, Seymour, and nearby towns.
Illinois: Brookport, Elizabethtown, and Metropolis.
Northern Alabama: including Huntsville, Madison and nearby towns.
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The concrete repair companies listed here are experienced concrete leveling contractors in the PolyLevel network serving Kentucky. PolyLevel contractors offer expertise and experience solving concrete problems, including lifting and leveling concrete that has settled or is sinking, cracked, or unlevel. In each company’s profile you can read reviews, see before-and-after pictures, and learn more about their concrete repair services.

PolyLevel is a fast, effective concrete repair solution. Contact your local PolyLevel dealer today to get a free concrete repair estimate".

Why does concrete sink in KY?

Concrete problems often are associated with two notable characteristics of the material: weight and stiffness. If the soil beneath a concrete slab is not sufficiently dense or strong, the slab’s weight will push down on the soil, causing the slab to sink below its proper level. This often happens when the soil is weak to begin with or there is high clay content in the soil, expanding and shrinking with ground moisture levels. Kentucky's soils vary in clay content: the official state soil is comprised of dark red silty clay loam and dark red clay. If the clay elements in the soil begin to shrink, they leave voids underneath your concrete slab, causing it to sink. If a concrete slab is well-supported in one area but not in another, concrete’s inability to flex will often cause the slab to crack – sinking in one area while remaining stable in another. Sunken concrete is a common problem, often occurring in sidewalks, driveways, patios, and other slab-on-grade applications. The proper concrete repair solution should take into account the causes of the problem.

Three common causes of sunken or settled concrete:

  • Weak soils. Fill soil and soil with high organic content is easily compressed by weight from above.
  • Washouts. Flooding and heavy rain can erode soil beneath a concrete slab, leaving all or part of the slab unsupported.
  • Shrinking clay soil. Soil with high clay content can shrink significantly during dry weather, sometimes causing a concrete slab to sink.

What concrete problems does PolyLevel fix?

Residential concrete is an ideal material for walkways in and around your Kentucky home and for outdoor living spaces, like sunrooms and porches. When that concrete settles or cracks, it stops serving its purpose and may become unsafe. Cracked, uneven concrete is also unattractive, detracting from the beauty and value of your home. Homeowners in Kentucky seek out PolyLevel, looking for the best method for sidewalk raising, lifting concrete slabs back to their original position, and addressing the first signs of concrete settlement in their driveway, pool deck or interior concrete flooring.

PolyLevel is a fast, effective concrete repair solution for lifting and leveling concrete slabs all around the home:

  • Driveways and garage aprons
  • Sidewalks and walkways
  • Concrete steps or stoops
  • Concrete patio and porch areas
  • Pool decks and sunrooms
  • Basement concrete slabs

How to Choose a Concrete Repair Company in Kentucky

In addition to looking for a Kentucky concrete repair company who serves your town or region, you want to know that they understand the causes for failing concrete and have concrete repair solutions that are effective, long-term, and affordable.

A Concrete Solution You Can Trust

PolyLevel is a two-part expanding foam solution effective in many concrete lifting applications, in both residential and commercial settings. Concrete repair alternatives to PolyLevel include complete concrete replacement and “mud jacking,” an industrial application that uses a thick cement slurry to fill in the gap underneath sunken concrete. Both of these techniques are excessive when fixing a set of stairs that has pulled away from the home, or raising a patio concrete slab back to its original level. These alternative methods are disruptive, time-consuming, costly, and don’t address the soil-related issues that cause concrete settlement. Using foam to raise sunken concrete is the best solution for many concrete problems because it is fast, effective, less disruptive to property, and affordable. In addition, PolyLevel is a less intrusive process for lifting concrete that doesn't add more weight to the problem.

A Contractor You Can Trust

Your local Kentucky PolyLevel contractor is an independent company supported by a national concrete repair network. In addition to reading reviews, check out past work by your local concrete contractor. A before-and-after picture showing the results of lifting and leveling an uneven concrete slab is worth 1,000 words!

The final step in searching for a contractor who can fix your home’s sunken or cracked concrete is to get an idea of the cost involved in fixing your concrete. After inspecting your sunken concrete, your local contractor should be able to propose a solution and provide a written estimate for repair costs.

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Testimonials

  • Leveling Up Sinking Concrete Steps Adds Value to Your House Read Full Testimonial
    Robert B.
    Brentwood, TN

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    Robert B.
    Brentwood, TN
    Robert has been living in Brentwood, TN, for over 45 years. Together with his wife Dianne, he takes pride in their home and spends a lot of time maintaining and beautifying it. While owning a house is gratifying, it also presents ongoing work and new challenges every once in a while. The steps leading to Robert’s house started settling down and became a daily hazard for him and his wife over time. “Before they did the work, it was horrible looking. My wife almost tripped over it going in the house.” Robert reflects. “Now it’s leveled up and perfect.” It was Robert’s friend who recommended him to call the Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to see what can be done and if we can level the concrete steps. “They came out, showed me what they’re going to do, and how much they will charge me,” said Robert. “They did a wonderful job! I’m so pleased with them, I highly recommend them to anybody!” Thanks to our latest technology, settled concrete can be lifted and leveled in less than 15 minutes. Using Polylevel as a solution helped Robert save money and time by raising the concrete steps instead of replacing them. Robert was impressed to watch the Polylevel lift the sinking concrete steps and level them in just a few minutes. “Everything they did came out perfect!” said Robert. “I can put up railing on the front porch now, which I couldn’t do before.”
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    Hendersonville, TN

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Recent job requests for PolyLevel in Kentucky

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Recent job requests for PolyLevel in KY

  • Project Location Ashland, KY 41102
    Comment My garage floor has gone down in one corner of the garage. it looks like about 2 inches.
  • Project Location Ft Mitchell, KY 41017
    Comment Driveway
  • Project Location Ft Mitchell, KY 41017
    Comment Patio area sinking due to dirt erosion under foundation and retaining wall erosion. would like to see if polylevel would be right solution.
  • Project Location Florence, KY 41042
    Comment Patio and steps rear of house have dropped some.
  • Project Location Fisherville, KY 40023
    Comment Garage slab has sunk 2 to 3 inches and needs to be raised up. House built 2009.
  • Project Location Fisherville, KY 40023
    Comment Our front sidewalk is sinking and needs to be lifted
  • Project Location Science Hill, KY 42553
    Comment Garage floor drop a little on one side20 from back side10ft
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