Concrete Lifting Blog
Can You Raise a Broken Concrete Slab?
Uneven concrete slabs are a common eyesore around homes. Settling foundations, shifting soil, or root growth can all cause concrete to crack and sink, creating tripping hazards and pooling water. But before you resign yourself to demolition and repouring, there might...
How to Properly Repair Your Concrete Steps
Concrete steps are the workhorses of our homes, providing access and enduring the brunt of daily foot traffic. But over time, these trusty steps can succumb to wear and tear, developing cracks, chips, and uneven surfaces. Before you trip over the challenge of repair,...
Save Money by Repairing Driveway Concrete
A cracked, crumbling driveway can be an eyesore and a safety hazard. But before you resign yourself to a costly replacement, consider the power of repair! With the right approach, you can restore your driveway's functionality and curb appeal without breaking the bank....
Concrete Lifting 101: The Process of Raising and Leveling Concrete
Concrete has been used extensively in construction for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, concrete doesn't last forever. Over time, it can be damaged. Concrete can crack, crumble, and sink. After years of wear and tear on sidewalks, patios, driveways, porches, and...
Reasons Concrete Sinks
Why Does Outdoor Concrete Sink? Concrete is heavy! When the soils underneath a concrete slab are unable to support its weight, the slab will sink. If part of the concrete slab is supported by soils and other sections are not, the unsupported pieces may crack away from...