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Concrete Lifting & Leveling in New Fairfield, CT

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In New Fairfield, Connecticut, we often see issues with sunken slabs and uneven concrete surfaces. Concrete lifting is a reliable solution for such problems. Using a method called PolyRenewal™, which involves polyurethane foam injection, we can address these issues effectively. This technique lifts and levels concrete, eliminating hazards like trip areas on driveways and walkways. Additionally, it stabilizes the base, preventing further settling and damage.

At Groundworks, we have been providing expert services for over 27 years. Our team of certified inspectors offers free inspections to homeowners in New Fairfield. We are proud to have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, reflecting our commitment to quality. Our concrete lifting solutions, like foam injection and slab leveling, are designed to tackle soil erosion and settled concrete, ensuring long-lasting results for your property.

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Groundworks is New Fairfield's Concrete Lifting Expert

Recent Work Completed Near You

227 concrete slabs lifted by the New Haven branch

Why your neighbors trust Groundworks

We've earned 172 five star reviews.

"Ron came out and did a thorough review of my home and he was wonderful. I can’t say enough good things about him. Plus he gave us some great news. All is well, just normal settling. PHEW!"

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

Our work comes with a nationally backed warranty.

Types of Concrete Damage in New Fairfield

Common Causes of your Concrete Problems in New Fairfield

Have you noticed uneven floors or cracks in your walls? Homes in this area are often built on soil that can shift and settle over time, leading to foundation problems. In New Fairfield, shifting soil conditions are influenced by a mix of moisture changes and freeze-thaw cycles, common in a region with variable seasons. Local soil types can expand or contract significantly as they repeatedly absorb water and lose it, while colder temperatures cause the ground to freeze and then thaw. This movement can create voids beneath concrete slabs, contributing to settling and uneven surfaces in your home.

As these conditions persist, they can stress your home's foundation, basement walls, or crawl space. When soil settles unevenly, foundations can crack and shift. You might find that doors start sticking or windows don't close right. Water pooling around your foundation, often from poorly directed drainage, can further exacerbate issues by washing soil away from one area and causing sections of your foundation to drop. Catching these changes early is crucial to prevent further damage. Identifying the signs, like cracks or water intrusion, helps address problems before they escalate, reducing repair costs and maintaining the structural integrity of your home.

Concrete Lifting Solutions We Provide For You in New Fairfield

Stabilize Concrete

What We Do

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

What We Use

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FAQs

A concrete repair quote or inspection typically includes an assessment of the concrete surfaces that need attention, identification of the underlying causes of the issues, measurements of the affected areas, and a detailed proposal with recommended solutions and associated costs. The inspection might also cover any additional factors that could affect the repair, such as drainage issues or soil conditions.

Adding more concrete on top of sunken areas is generally not recommended, as it does not address the underlying problem that caused the settlement. This method can lead to additional weight and stress on the already compromised area, potentially causing further sinking or cracking. Professional concrete lifting methods, such as mudjacking or polyurethane foam lifting, are more effective long-term solutions.

Sidewalks or driveways become uneven or cracked due to several factors, including soil erosion, poor drainage, tree root growth, freeze-thaw cycles, and poor initial installation. These issues can cause the soil beneath the concrete to shift or wash away, leading to unsupported areas that crack or sink over time.

During a concrete lifting estimate, expect a professional to evaluate the affected areas to determine the causes of sinking or cracking. They will measure the extent of the damage, discuss potential solutions with you, and provide a detailed quote for the recommended repair method. The estimator may also provide information on how the different solutions work and anticipated timelines for the repair process.

Whether you need a new foundation depends on the severity of the sinking and its impact on the overall structure. In many cases, concrete lifting techniques can successfully address the issue without the need for a completely new foundation. However, a professional evaluation is necessary to determine if lifting is a viable solution or if more extensive foundation work is required.

How it works

Straightforward and simple process

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Schedule an
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.