Sunken concrete only gets worse over time. Improve the safety, appearance, and value of your property by raising your concrete slabs. PolyLevel dealers in Massachusetts help homeowners every day fix the failing concrete around their homes. For effective concrete repair from Amherst to Worcester and from Springfield to the greater Boston area, contact your local expert in concrete leveling!
Choose a Massachusetts Polylevel dealer to raise and repair your settled concrete. You can be confident that you’re getting the best concrete leveling solutions, delivered with care by a reliable contractor.
The concrete repair companies listed here are experienced concrete leveling contractors in the PolyLevel network serving homeowners and commercial properties in Massachusetts. 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".
The answer to why concrete sinks lies in the composition of the soils under your concrete. Soils with high clay content, as in eastern parts of Massachusetts, are absorbent. They expand and contract with changes in ground moisture; when they shrink, they cause voids in the soil. In other parts of the state, you will find clay pockets in the subsoil layers, thanks to glacier activity long ago. Other sandier soils are prone to erosion during flooding. The freeze/thaw cycle as the Massachusetts winter turns into spring contributes to shifting soil. Weaker soils or soils with voids are unable to support the weight of concrete above them. The result is concrete settlement or sinking concrete. These same forces can also lead to large cracks in your concrete.
Residential concrete is an ideal material for walkways in and around your Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts 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:
In addition to looking for a Massachusetts 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.
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.
Your local Massachusetts 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.