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When To Get Your Foundation Inspected

When To Get Your Foundation Inspected If you are noticing signs that your foundation may have issues, you may be wondering when is the best time to get it inspected, are you already too late? Is it too early and you’re just going to be sold some expensive...

The Environmental Benefits of Concrete Leveling

The Environmental Benefits of Concrete Leveling For thousands of years, the world has sat on concrete. The Romans mixed cement, sand, and stone to make roads that are still intact today. Concrete is readily accessible, cheap, and relatively easy to work with. There...

Tips for Choosing a Good Concrete Lifting Company

WHEN HIRING A COMPANY FOR LIFTING AND LEVELING CONCRETE SURFACES, THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW TIPS TO CONSIDER IN MAKING YOUR DECISION: Look for a company with a great website.These are companies who know what it takes to get initial inquiries and are willing to pay...

How Long Does Concrete Leveling Last?

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How Much Does Concrete Leveling Cost?

Concrete leveling costs are based on how much material is used. Concrete Leveling repairs start at $895.
There is a lot more that goes into concrete leveling than just showing up and injecting foam.

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How Much Does it Cost to Repair Your Home’s Foundation?

How Much Does Foundation Repair Cost?As you can probably imagine, it depends. So let’s go over a couple of things that greatly influence the cost to repair a foundation. First off, to give you an idea of what the average cost of repairing a foundation is. Last...

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Does Concrete Leveling Work?

In most cases, slabs sink and crack because of changes in the underlying soils. Poor compaction, drainage issues, and other factors can lead to erosion of the soil. That erosion leaves voids below the concrete, and that leads to the concrete sinking over time.