Settling sidewalk slabs, uneven front steps, and irregular driveway panels are just a few examples of the many common problems homeowners everywhere face when it comes to their concrete.
If your concrete has sunken or heaved out of place, you’re likely struggling with more than just bad aesthetics. Trip hazards, water drainage issues, and additional damage are all risks that come with uneven concrete.
Fortunately, there is a way to restore your concrete and alleviate these risks without the need to tear it out and replace it. With a process called concrete lifting, the settled slabs can be raised back up into their original position.
After over 30 years in business here at A-1 Concrete Leveling, we’ve helped countless customers transform their uneven concrete with our professional lifting services.
In order to help you learn more about concrete lifting, we’ve created this guide that will walk you through what concrete lifting is, how it works, the types of concrete lifting available, and how much concrete lifting costs.
What Is Concrete Lifting?
Concrete lifting, also known as , is the process of raising a sunken or settled concrete slab by injecting a material beneath it. Once the material fills any voids and lifts the concrete, it solidifies or dries to create a strong, stable base.
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