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Concrete Lifting & Leveling in Philadelphia, PA

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In Philadelphia, dealing with uneven driveways, sidewalks, and patios is a common issue due to shifting soil and erosion. Concrete Lifting offers a reliable solution by raising and stabilizing these sunken slabs. Our process uses PolyRenewal™ polyurethane injection, a method that fills voids and levels the concrete surface effectively. This technique addresses settled concrete and prevents trip hazards, offering a safe walking environment for you and your family.

With over 27 years of experience, Groundworks is your trusted partner for foundation and concrete solutions. We hold an A+ BBB rating and offer free inspections with our certified inspectors, ensuring that you receive the best service. We understand the unique weather conditions in Philadelphia, where average annual precipitation can contribute to soil erosion and concrete settling issues. Our expertise in foam injection and slab leveling ensures that your concrete surfaces remain safe and secure from future damage.

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Groundworks is Philadelphia's Concrete Lifting Expert

Recent Work Completed Near You

17,450 concrete slabs lifted by the Philadelphia branch

Why your neighbors trust Groundworks

We've earned 1,050 five star reviews.

"Garrett burrell came over and inspected our House,he didn't find any issues, and we were very thankful for that. I recomend this company."

1,676 of your neighbors recommend our local Groundworks branch.

Our in-house crews are certified and local to your area.

Our work comes with a nationally backed warranty.

Common Causes of your Concrete Problems in Philadelphia

Spotting uneven sidewalks or sunken driveways and wondering why these problems occur? Homes in areas like Philadelphia experience unique challenges due to the local climate and soil conditions. Freeze-thaw cycles are particularly impactful, as the temperature shifts cause the soil to expand and contract. Likewise, many neighborhoods contend with clay-rich soil that tends to retain moisture, leading to what is called soil heave. Over time, these environmental factors might push and pull the concrete surfaces outside your home, leading to cracks and unevenness that often require attention.

When left unchecked, these issues can worsen, affecting not just aesthetics but your home's overall safety and value. Uneven concrete can create tripping hazards, while accumulated pooling water can lead to further erosion around foundations. Many houses in your area might experience sticking doors or cracks in walls as signs of soil movement. Detecting and addressing these problems early is crucial to prevent further damage. Concrete lifting, a process of raising and leveling sunken concrete, can mitigate these issues, offering a long-term solution that protects your home's structural integrity.

Concrete Lifting Solutions We Provide For You in Philadelphia

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What We Do

  • Assess concrete challenges
  • Implement specialized techniques
  • Deliver enduring concrete restoration

What We Use

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FAQs

Yes, concrete lifting is generally more affordable than replacement. It involves raising the existing concrete to its original position, which saves on costs associated with demolition and disposal of old materials, as well as the higher expense of new concrete.

Foam jacking offers several benefits over mudjacking or concrete replacement: it is lighter and less invasive, cures faster, provides long-term stability, can reach inaccessible areas, and typically requires less downtime post-repair.

Water pooling near your patio or garage slab could be due to poor drainage, soil erosion, or settling of the concrete. These issues can cause the concrete to sink or become uneven, leading to areas where water collects instead of draining away from the structure.

Seasonal repairs can be advantageous for foam lifting in Philadelphia due to the region's climate. Spring and early summer are generally preferable as they avoid the freeze-thaw cycles of winter, allowing for more stable conditions and faster curing times.

Not necessarily. Sinking concrete near your home doesn't always require a new foundation. Concrete lifting can often resolve the issue by realigning and stabilizing the affected area. However, a professional assessment is recommended to determine the best course of action.

How it works

Straightforward and simple process

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inspection

Upon arrival, our Inspector will introduce themselves and chat with you about the problems you're experiencing. Based on the information you provide them, they'll then create a plan of action to examine your home inside and out.

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Receive a detailed
repair plan and quote

Once the inspection is complete, the Inspector will sit with you and present their findings. And because we provide same-day estimates, you'll have all the cost and financing information you need to make a decision right away.

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Get the work done
when you're ready

When you're ready to move forward with repairs, we'll help you choose an installation date that works for your schedule, and notify our Installation team immediately of the upcoming work.