The concrete companies listed here are experienced concrete leveling and repair contractors in the PolyLevel dealer network who serve New York. PolyLevel contractors offer expertise and experience solving concrete problems, including fixing concrete that is sinking or “settling,” cracked, or unlevel. In each company’s profile you can read reviews, see before and after pictures, and learn more about their concrete services.
PolyLevel is a fast, effective solution for your concrete problems. Contact your local PolyLevel dealer today to get a free concrete repair estimate.
You can blame it on soils and the weather. The clay components in New York subsoils are absorbent, expanding and contracting with changes in temperature and ground moisture. Rain, snow, and the freeze-thaw cycle as winter turns into spring contribute to soils swelling and shrinking beneath your concrete. This soil movement leads to voids under the concrete. At that point, the weight of concrete becomes a liability. When the soil is too weak to support a concrete slab, the concrete begins to sink. The weight of items on the concrete, from furniture to vehicles, can add to that downward pressure. Excessive and uneven concrete sinking can lead to cracks in the concrete.
Residential concrete can be an ideal material, used in many New York homes for indoor/outdoor spaces, from patios and pool decks to front walkways and from indoor concrete slab flooring to driveways. Often concrete paths are designed to complement landscaping. But when your concrete sinks or exhibits signs of settlement and cracking, it stops serving its purpose and becomes unsafe. Cracked, uneven concrete is also unattractive, detracting from the beauty and value of your home.
PolyLevel is effective for repairing sunken, cracked concrete all around the home:
In addition to looking for a New York concrete repair company who serves your town or region, you want to know that they understand concrete problems and have solutions that are effective, long-term, and affordable.
PolyLevel is a two-part expanding foam solution effective in many concrete repair applications, in both residential and commercial settings. Alternatives to PolyLevel include complete concrete replacement and “mud jacking,” an industrial application that uses a concrete slurry to fill in the gaps underneath sunken concrete. Both of these methods are excessive when fixing a set of stairs that has pulled away from the home, or a section of patio concrete slab that is uneven. These alternative solutions are more disruptive, do not address the underlying soil issues, and are more costly and time-consuming. Using foam to raise sunken concrete is fast, effective, less disruptive to property, and affordable. PolyLevel is a less intrusive, lighter weight solution that doesn't add more weight to the problem.
Your local New York PolyLevel contractor has the benefit of a supporting national network combined with a commitment to solving local concrete problems. In addition to reading reviews, check out past work by your local concrete contractor. A Before and After picture showing the results of lifting and leveling an uneven concrete slab is worth 1,000 words!
The final step in searching for a contractor who can fix your home’s sunken or cracked concrete is to get an idea of the cost involved in fixing your concrete. After inspecting your damaged concrete, your local contractor should be able to explain their proposed solution and provide a written estimate for repair costs.
Uneven concrete only gets worse over time. Improve the safety, appearance, and value of your property by leveling your concrete slabs. PolyLevel dealers in New York help homeowners every day fix the failing concrete around their homes. From Albany to Saratoga, from greater New York City to greater Buffalo, from the Hudson Valley to Binghamton, there’s a concrete repair expert ready to help you!
Choose a Polylevel dealer who serves your New York town or city to lift and level your sinking concrete. You can be confident that you’re getting the best concrete repair solution, installed by a caring, dedicated expert.
Project Location: Glen Spey, NY 12737
Comment: Have a 112 x 66" slab to be raised 1"
Project Location: Port Jervis, NY 12771
Comment: I have a patio deck around an inground pool that has spots that are sinking. I am interested in have poly leveling done on the sinking areas.
Project Location: Cuba, NY 14727
Comment: Sidewalk blocks on two sides of street are uneven... trip hazard. Need to level about 8 or 10
Project Location: Fresh Meadows Ny 11366, NY 11366
Comment: Concrete on porch is sinking in one part .. not all
Project Location: Kirkwood, NY 13795
Comment: Entry concrete steps sinking on one side. There are five risers and a landing at the top. I can provide photos that will clearly show the issue.
Project Location: Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
Comment: One of our sidewalk blocks needs to be raised.
Project Location: Whitestone, NY 11357
Comment: Driveway concrete sunken in a couple of places. I would like a quote for the repair work.
Project Location: Lynbrook, NY 11563
Comment: Have a concrete back yard which cracked and is sinking.
Project Location: New City, NY 10956
Comment: Concrete pool patio is getting offline, looking for repair options, please contact me through email, leave your phone number and I will call back thanks
Project Location: New City, NY 10956
Comment: I have a raise patio That is sinking
Project Location: Valley Cottage, NY 10989
Comment: Sinking poured concrete steps from driveway to patio/entrance.
Project Location: Congers, NY 10920
Comment: I have several sinking walkway slabs I would like to get an estimate to repair.
Project Location: Stony Point, NY 10980
Comment: Concrete sidewalk that has settled with a slope towards the house foundation.
Project Location: Wurtsboro, NY 12790
Comment: Hello I have a concrete slab approx 8x40 that dropped approx 6 inches and requesting a quote to have it lifted.
Project Location: Ellenville, NY 12428
Comment: We want to insulate crawl spaces under multiple houses on our property. Would like to get some advice on what would be the best solution.