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Is your concrete patio, walkway, or driveway sinking and cracking? If you’re looking for expert concrete leveling and lifting in Bozeman, MT you’ve come to the right place. PolyLevel® is a trusted and proven concrete leveling solution and preferred alternative to traditional mudjacking. Through a network of licensed contractors, you can ensure your concrete slabs get the lift they need to look as good as new again.

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Bozeman, Montana Concrete Leveling Services

  • Residential Concrete Leveling & Lifting
  • Concrete Driveways
  • Concrete Walkways/Sidewalks
  • Concrete Pool Decks/Pool Surrounds
  • Concrete Patios/Porches/Stoops
  • Garage Floors & Slab Floors
  • Sunrooms with Concrete Floors
  • Commercial, Industrial & Municipal Concrete Leveling

What causes sinking concrete slabs?

The problem isn’t your concrete, it’s the soil beneath. When the soil beneath your concrete compacts or washes out, it leaves voids into which heavy concrete slabs sink. These voids need to be filled in order to raise the sunken slabs back to level.

How soil causes concrete to sink:

Concrete starts out durable, rigid, and weighty, making it a great material for residential patios and driveways to warehouse floors. Over time, the level soil underneath the concrete begins to shift with changes in the moisture content in the ground. Soil movement causes voids under the concrete and because concrete is heavy, it starts to sink. Because it’s rigid and inflexible, it starts to crack. Soil movement occurs in a variety of ways, including:

  • Backfilled Soil: Loose soil that is backfilled when a home is built is often not well compacted and settles over time, resulting in one or more voids under the concrete.
  • Droughts & Soil Shrinkage: In droughts, the soils under your concrete shrink, causing voids, as well as cracks and crevices in the concrete.
  • Rainfall & Erosion: When it rains, water finds its way into and under concrete slabs, causing the soil to soften and weaken, or wash away, leaving voids.

Soil movement is bound to occur, but the damage sunken concrete leaves behind doesn’t have to be permanent. Trusted concrete leveling solutions can easily help resolve such issues.

The Best Alternative to Mudjacking and Slab Jacking

Mudjacking, or slab jacking, is a concrete leveling solution that requires the demolition and replacement of an entire slab of concrete, a procedure that is time-consuming and expensive, not to mention disruptive to the property. PolyLevel® two-part foam expands instantaneously upon injection beneath a settled slab. The injection holes that our contractors drill through the slab are small and much less noticeable than those required for a typical mudjacking procedure. During the injection process, PolyLevel® expands many times its original volume and gains density, 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!

Why More Bozeman, MT Homeowners Choose Us

  • Superior Mudjacking-Alternative, Concrete Lifting & Leveling System
  • Free, No-Obligation Cost Estimates
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If you notice your concrete starting to crack or settle, don’t wait to call a professional. Permanently lift and stabilize your concrete slabs today with one of our PolyLevel® experts in Bozeman, MT. Restore your concrete and peace of mind by scheduling your free concrete leveling estimate today!

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Service Area Zip Codes:

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Recent job requests for PolyLevel in Bozeman, MT:

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: Front concrete between 8x8 pillars has dropped approximately 2 - 3 inches and 8x8 posts no longer support beam.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: I have some settling in this side yd right next to the door to the yard side of garage and at bottom on stairway. Seems to be allowing water to get down foundation in basement. First time noted

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: Leveling sunken front walkway and steps

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: I have a 50' x 50' concrete floor that has sunken. I need to level the surface for a remodel.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: My sidewalk has a approximately a 4 inch step but has broke and sagged about 2 inches. I an wondering what this would cost to fix.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: I am looking to repair my concrete carport. One portion of the slab has settled about to 2-3 inches.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: Settled driveway, about 3 inches

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: Section of front sidewalk has sunk and needs to be raised to adjoining cement.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: Driveway slab cracked and sinking. Backyard concrete patio slab cracked and sinking due to natural settling and rodents burrowing.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: Patio ,stoop, drive way are sinking

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: Sidewalk sinking and sounds hollow - afraid that it will worsen, crack, or both!

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59715

Comment: Concrete driveway near garage is sunken about 1-2 inches. Cracks are about 10 feet away from garage entrance.

Project Location: Bozeman, MT 59718

Comment: I have a patio in the rear of my house that has sunk around 3 of 4 inches and is beginning to pool water when it rains. The patio is roughly 10 X 18. What would we be looking at for a cost to re-level the existing pad, or would it make fore sense to pore and additional sloped layer on top of the existing pad?

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