Commercial Concrete Raising & Leveling FAQ
Interested in learning more about our Quick Level poly concrete raising & leveling system? Check out these frequently asked questions to learn all about concrete leveling and probably answer many of the questions you have about it.
If you still have a question after reading through our concrete raising & leveling FAQ please feel free to contact us and we would be glad to answer any questions for you!
How does your concrete raising & leveling work?
Our concrete raising & leveling system works by injecting pressurize foam in liquid form under the slab of concrete causing it to rise up to its original position.
If its foam does it go bad or breakdown?
No, this foam is specifically designed for the concrete raising & leveling industry and is a closed-cell product that does not break down over time. Once it is injected under the slab it cures and remains solid from then on.
How do you get the foam under the concrete?
We drill small holes about the size of a dime through the concrete and inject the two-part foam agent through those holes. After the leveling process is complete we seal the holes with a concrete patch permanently.
Below is a picture of a concrete slab before our concrete raising & leveling system is used.
Below is a picture of a concrete slab after our concrete raising & leveling system is used.
How long until we can use the repaired concrete surface?
Concrete that has been raised is typically good to use immediately following the raising & leveling service. Since the foam only takes 20 minutes to cure it is safe to use immediately after we finish our work!
Is concrete raising & leveling expensive?
No, typically it costs less than half the cost of replacement to raise & level concrete. The benefit to this too is that if you are just replacing a single slab of concrete among many others it will look different than the rest. Using concrete raising & leveling you will not have a different colored slab so it is more visually appealing.
What causes the concrete to sink?
There are actually a lot of different things that can cause concrete to sink over time. Soil composition, moisture content, tree roots, drainage problems, improperly packed soil during construction, can all be contributing factors.
Some of the causes can be addressed and help prevent future problems others, not so much.
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Where is your material manufactured?
All of our material is Made in the U.S.A! We value our countries economy and have many friends and family in the automotive industry so we know what it means to use American made products that allow other families to put food on the table.
Are you a franchise?
No, we are a family-owned business. Since we are a small company we take a great deal of pride in our work and provide our customers with nothing but the best. Word of mouth is VERY important to us! That being said if you have used our services in the past please write a review on google for us!