Your local concrete leveling company in Richland, WA is Northwest Concrete Leveling LLC
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 Richland 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 be a hazard to you and your family. Fixing the damaged concrete on your own may seem overwhelming and stressful, and DIY concrete repairs aren’t as effective or long-lasting as professional solutions. Fortunately, we provide headache-free solutions for sunken, cracked, and damaged concrete in Richland. Our concrete crack repair and concrete sealant products are long-lasting, durable, and can be installed quickly with minimal disruption. Concrete specialists can fix your cracked sidewalk, driveway, and patio problems. Schedule a free estimate for concrete repair in Richland and nearby Washington!
Our Concrete Repair Solutions in Richland Can Fix:
Schedule your free concrete repair estimate in Richland, WA today to learn more about which of our proven concrete solutions will work for your property.
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Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: I need a quote on a small leveling problem I'm having in the front of my house. The sidewalk that is directly next to my porch is starting to sink and rain water is being diverted towards my house.
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: We have a section of walkway that has settled. I would like a quote on raising/repairing it so it isn't a trip hazard.
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: Fill voids. Strengthen post. Raise concrete slab.
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: I had the roof replaced and we had a crane on our driveway to lift heavy loads on the roof. They made me sign a release for possible damages to the driveway and now a few weeks later i found two cracks diagonal across two edges. Please take a look as I need this fixed sooner than later. Thank you,
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: The driveway and front walks have settled due to a washout a while back
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: Small slab where A/C sits is settling, probably a 4x4 slab.
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: I have a lot of concrete between my house and a detached shop. There is about 1 foot of gravel next to the house, and a significant grade on gravel and concrete. Just bought the house it was built in 2008. It appears that rain or sprinklers is causing gravel and dirt under slab to sink. Can fit hand under slab edge for about 2 feet along slab. Also slab is about 1 inch off level to next slab and can see (wet and dirty concrete near joint.
Project Location: Richland, WA 99352
Comment: I have some driveway sinkage, but adjacent to the driveway is a column that supports a gate and it has sunk to the point that the stucco wall attached to the post has pulled away from the house about 1/2" and the gate doesn't latch anymore.