How Much Does Concrete Leveling Cost?

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.

Concrete Leveling Equipment

First off, a concrete leveling truck with the proper equipment costs over $100,000 – there is a lot of precision equipment on there!

Concrete Leveling Technicians

Second off, it is a trained “artform”, you can’t just plug anybody right in and have them lift concrete if you want to do it right. It can take months of training before a technician can lead their own crew.

Concrete Leveling Overhead

Third – all the normal costs associated with running a business. Overhead, insurance, the time it takes the truck just to get to your house!

With ALL of this and more considered, it might be sounding like concrete leveling is super expensive. Well at Liftech we have the process ironed out so smoothly, we can level concrete for as little as $895! Considering all that goes into it, and the cost of new concrete – this can be a bargain!

Concrete Leveling Pricing

You might be wondering, well how do I know if it costs more than $895 – that is where our estimators come in. They show up with their own precision equipment, to determine exactly how much the concrete has settled.

Once they calculate that, determine the type of failure, they can show you in detail how much the concrete leveling job costs. We price jobs out by the pounds of material used and walk you through the exact measurements, process, and ways to prevent future settlement.

One of the biggest factors in the price of a concrete leveling job is how much the concrete has settled. So if you are noticing any settlement at all, call a qualified professional, like Liftech, to come to give you a free estimate on raising it back to origin and preventing future settlement. This can save you big bucks instead of waiting for it to keep on settling!

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