Concrete Lifting & Leveling

Using High-Density Foam that is Engineered to Permanently Raise & Level Concrete

Common concrete problems like sinking and settling concrete can be fixed with polyurethane foam. Polyurethane foam is great for leveling concrete. As the foam is injected under the concrete, it moves and expands. As the foam expands it fills any holes, cracks, and crevices beneath the concrete slab. Once voids are filled, the foam begins to lift the sunken concrete. 


How Does The Concrete Leveling Process Work?

  • Step 1 –  Concrete is prepared for lifting by drilling small holes in predetermined places on the concrete slab. These are strategically placed for the best distribution of the polyurethane foam underneath the concrete.

  • Step 2 –  Injection ports are then placed into the drilled holes. This is where the tool that injects the polyurethane foam will be connected.

  • Step 3 – Polyurethane foam is now injected and flows evenly underneath the concrete slab, slowly lifting it back to its original position.

  • Step 4 –  Once the foam is properly injected to the correct level, the clean-up process begins. Ports are removed, and the holes are filled with fresh concrete. The whole area is fully cleaned and the end result is concrete that is level, and nearly like new.


Why Use Foam To Lift Concrete?

When Foam All completes your concrete leveling project, you can rest assured that your concrete cracks, tripping hazards, leaks, and more, will be repaired and will last for a very long time.

Benefits of polyurethane foam include:

  • Projects can typically be completed in less than a day.
  • Minimally invasive – no need to tear up landscaping.
  • Cost-effective
  • Once the foam has hardened, it is moisture resistant.


Where Can You Use Foam Concrete Lifting?

Polyurethane foam lifting can be used on everything from sidewalks to airport runways. Foam All can assist you with concrete leveling services on so many types of concrete.


What Happens If You Ignore Sunken or Uneven Concrete?

Sunken or uneven concrete can present hazards including:

  • Liability Issues
  • Damage to your expensive structures
  • Damage to vehicles driven on sunken slabs
  • Trip hazards
  • Possible sinkhole dangers
  • Places for water to pool and cause icy or slick surfaces

If the soil is loose or weak and can be prone to compression or it can be washed away with heavy rains. This causes any concrete above these types of soils and soil conditions to sink and settle and sometimes crack. Read how Foam All concrete lifting saved a family from a potentially dangerous void under their living room floor.

Concrete in Michigan can also be affected by our extremely cold winter weather. Foam concrete lifting and leveling with high-density polyurethane foam from Foam All Spray Foam is the perfect solution in these cases. We KNOW Foam!

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