Concrete Leveling | Carmel, IN

A concrete laborer uses a broom on wet "mud" concrete on a sidewalk repair project.

Even though concrete surfaces are sturdy and durable, sometimes they also fall prey to the wear and tear of everyday life. Changing temperatures, changing pressures in the ground, and other variables can cause uneven surfaces levels in concrete ground. Sometimes, this isn’t a problem and a hump or curve in the sidewalk won’t have much effect. Other times, an uneven surface can be dangerous for pedestrians and cars alike, or even cause structural issues in a building. Our contractors can help bring surfaces back to level ground and even layers.

Concrete Leveling

There are various methods of concrete leveling and at Carmel Foundation Repairs & Waterproofing Crew we are experts in almost all of them. Whether your driveway has gotten a bit out of shape from the pressure of a slope near by, or your basement has sunk from the pressure of the structure above, we can help get those surfaces back to an even level. One of our priorities is not only making sure that we do the job right, but also that the final product is beautiful and has aesthetic value in your building.

Mudjacking

If you are unfamiliar with the process of mudjacking, don’t worry because our team has been specializing in this method for years. Mudjacking is the method of leveling uneven surfaces by injecting a mixture of concrete and other materials underground to lift uneven surfaces. Done properly, it can have great results. Done by amateurs, it can be costly and even cause structural damage. After years of being in the business and doing commercial and private jobs for clients in the Carmel area, we’re confident that we have the skills necessary and equipment needed to be able to do a great, and cost-efficient, job for you.

Stone Slurry Grout Leveling

There are many methods and materials one can use in concrete leveling, and stone slurry grout leveling is one of them. This method uses a combination of lime, water, and cement to create a flexible mixture that solidifies when injected underground. This method has many benefits, including being budget-friendly and environmentally friendly, some of our top concerns. This method is best for small spaces, as it needs smaller holes than mudjacking, and the mixture is a bit easier to handle in small spaces. After our job is done, you won’t even remember your floor was not level.

Structural Foam Leveling

Expanding Structural Foam Levelling is another method of concrete leveling that uses closed cell foam to help level uneven surfaces. This method has particular benefits, including that it’s a less-mess, easier to clean up material. Because of the nature of closed cell foam, we recommend this material for larger spaces because it is a bit harder to control than other concrete leveling materials. Nonetheless, our team will discuss all options with you thoroughly so you are comfortable with any choice you make. At the end of the day, we promise a quality final product.

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