Your local concrete leveling company in Hilton Head Island, SC is Lowcountry Foundation and Crawl Space Repair
PolyLevel® is a less abrasive and cost-saving alternative to concrete lifting & leveling. The entire concrete lifting process is less destructive and offers numerous benefits over typical slab raising methods. Our Hilton Head Island contractors are the only professionals trained and to provide the PolyLevel® concrete lifting solution.
The PolyLevel Concrete lifting and slab-raising applications will work for the many variations of sinking and settling concrete, including:
• Concrete driveways and concrete steps
• Interior floor slabs
• Concrete pool decks or pool surrounds
• Sunrooms with concrete floors
• Concrete roadways & parking areas
• Airport runways
• Concrete patios & landings
• Concrete sidewalks
Mudjacking, or pressure grouting, are solutions that require the demolition and replacement of an entire slab of concrete, a procedure that is time-consuming and expensive. PolyLevel’s two-part foam expands instantaneously upon injection beneath a settled slab. The injection holes are small and much less abrasive than those required for mud jacking. During the injection process, PolyLevel expands many times its original volume, forcing the sunken concrete back to its initial level. It takes only a matter of minutes for the polymer to expand and reach more than 90% of its firmness!
For homeowners, general contractors, and commercial property owners, the PolyLevel system is the most effective solution for repairing sunken concrete surfaces. Contact us today for a free inspection and repair estimate!
Cracked or damaged concrete can greatly reduce the value and curb appeal of your Hilton Head Island home. Upgrade your home’s curb appeal by fixing your cracked concrete sidewalk or driveway today. Our contractors provide trusted, proven solutions for concrete crack repair and concrete sealing in Hilton Head Island.
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Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: I'd like to have your specialist send me a proposal to mudjack our driveway to eliminate the uneven surfaces. Thank You.
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: Looking for a quote to fix the uneven concrete slabs in driveway
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: I have a driveway that needs to be raised as well as a block retaining wall
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: Driveway slabs are uneven
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: One section of the concrete driveway appears to have settled lower than the next. Not huge but a bump
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: Small section of front tabby walkway needs to be raised.
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: Section of driveway has dropped 3 inches. Pad is crack free. Have additional small area that has a rise and a dip.
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: Patio pad has cracked and has caused a trip hazard.
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: I am interested in a quote to correct uneven slabs in my driveway.
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
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Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: I have concrete steps near our swimming pool that have sunk about an inch and two smaller concrete slabs around the pool that have tilted
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: 2 23X12 DRIVEWAY SLABS COLLECTING RAIN WATER THAT NEED TO BE RAISED
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Comment: 100 s.f. (12.5' x 8') concrete patio has settled and pulled away from the house foundation by ~ 1".
Project Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Comment: Approximately 8 X 8 foot section of patio has a single crack and the outside edge has dropped about 1 inch. Appears to be stable as it has not changed in 10 years. Also have an entire section of driveway which has dropped about 1 to 1.5 inches below adjacent section. No cracks. (Good rebar !?) Thanks . . .