The concrete companies listed here are expert concrete repair contractors in the PolyLevel dealer network who serve North Carolina. PolyLevel contractors offer proven solutions for lifting and leveling concrete that is sinking, cracking, or has settled. In each company’s profile you can read reviews, see before-and-after pictures, and learn more about their concrete repair services.
PolyLevel is a fast, effective solution for sunken concrete. Contact your local PolyLevel dealer today to get a free concrete repair estimate.
You can blame it on North Carolina soils and the weather. Clay, silt, and sand make up North Carolina's soils, including the extensive state soil, "Cecil," which contains red clay and clay loam elements in the subsoil (just below the surface or topsoil layer). Clay is very absorbent, expanding and shrinking in response to the amount of moisture in the ground. As the soil under your concrete absorbs moisture, then shrinks during hot dry spells, the soil movement leads to voids under the concrete. Given the weight of concrete, a portion of a concrete slab inevitably begins to sink over and into these voids. When concrete sinks unevenly, it often begins to crack. Overly loose and poorly compacted soils when the concrete was initially installed can also lead to sinking concrete.
Residential concrete is an ideal material for outdoor walkways, driveways, sunroom floors and other indoor/outdoor spaces - until the concrete begins to sink! North Carolina homeowners contact their local PolyLevel contractor when they notice concrete settlement, cracks in a sidewalk, driveway or porch, or pooling water on the surface of a concrete slab that is uneven. To preserve the value of your home, monitoring and repairing cracked, uneven concrete should be an integral part of regular home maintenance. Polylevel provides a fast, effective concrete repair solution.
PolyLevel is effective for repairing the following concrete issues:
In addition to looking for a North Carolina concrete repair company who serves your town or city, you want to know your contractor understands the underlying problem and offers long-term affordable solutions.
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 thick 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. In fact, these alternative solutions sometimes add more weight above the weak soils and compound the problem! Using foam to raise sunken concrete is fast, effective, less disruptive to property, and affordable. PolyLevel is a reliable less intrusive, solution that doesn't add more weight to the problem.
Your local North Carolina PolyLevel contractor is an independent company who has the support of a national network that provides continual training, resources, and tools for concrete repair. In addition to reading reviews, check out past work by your local concrete contractor. There's nothing better than a before-and-after picture showing the results of lifting and leveling a concrete slab to show you what to expect.
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 of concrete leveling. 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 doesn't get better: it usually continues to worsen over time. Improve the safety, appearance, and value of your property by raising sunken concrete back to its original level. PolyLevel dealers in North Carolina help homeowners every day fix the failing concrete around their homes. Find a concrete repair expert to assist you in the greater Raleigh area, Greenville, Wilmington, Fayetteville, the greater Charlotte region or the Winston-Salem area.
Choose a Polylevel concrete repair dealer who serves your North Carolina town or city today: you can be confident that you’re getting the right products and service, installed by a caring, expert contractor!
Project Location: Browns Summit, NC 27214
Comment: We have a slab in a small room in our house that needs to be repaired.
Project Location: Stokesdale, NC 27357
Comment: Hello, we found your company through Poly Level website. We have a concrete slab around our pool that is sinking and needs to be leveled. Do you work with Poly? Can you give us an estimate? Thank you
Project Location: Wendell, NC 27405
Comment: On small section of side walk needs leveling, cracks in driveway need repair
Project Location: Fuquay Varina, NC 27526
Comment: My raised front porch slab is sinking in the corner. I am looking for ideas on how this can be repaired and what that might cost.
Project Location: Lewisville, NC 27023
Comment: Need a quote for a walkway that is angled down pushing water towards my house instead of away
Project Location: Carthage, NC 28327
Comment: Corner of driveway pad sinking and cracked
Project Location: Parkton, NC 28371
Comment: Driveway is sinking in. needs to be lifted
Project Location: Raeford, NC 28376
Comment: Cracked and sunken driveway pad.
Project Location: Hubert, NC 28539
Comment: Driveway repair
Project Location: Conover, NC 28613
Comment: Short front walk from driveway is sunken, short side walk from drive way is sunken
Project Location: Cornelius, NC 28031
Comment: Sidewalk where it contacts front porch pad is about 2" lower after adding tile to the pad. Would like to get it up closer to the pad height.
Project Location: Denver, NC 28037
Comment: Pool patio needs leveling and voids filled.
Project Location: Lincolnton, NC 28092
Comment: We have a sidewalk that is sinking from water run off. We have a contractor coming out to regrade our yard and will need the sidewalk lifted to level after he is done.
Project Location: Stanley, NC 28164
Comment: Need a quote on raising front porch, 1 area on sidewalk, and possibly areas on driveway.
Project Location: Valdese, NC 28690
Comment: Half of our concrete driveway slopes downhill and like to figure out how to level it up