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Concrete Lifting in Stanwood, WA

Concrete lifting is a vital service for homeowners in Stanwood, where the local climate can cause significant wear on outdoor surfaces. The combination of heavy rainfall and freeze-thaw cycles often results in uneven driveways, sidewalks, and patios. Sinking steps or cracked paths not only detract from the beauty of your property but can also create safety hazards. Our expert concrete lifting solutions utilize advanced PolyRenewal™ Polyurethane Injection technology to effectively restore your concrete surfaces to their original condition.

With more than 24 years of experience, Groundworks has built a solid reputation in Stanwood for delivering high-quality home repair services. Our A+ BBB rating underscores our dedication to customer satisfaction and quality workmanship. Certified field inspectors are available to conduct free in-home assessments and provide personalized quotes, ensuring that every project meets your specific requirements. Rely on us for innovative concrete lifting solutions that enhance both the functionality and appearance of your home.

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Groundworks is Stanwood's Concrete Lifting Expert

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Recent Work Completed Near You

3,685 concrete slabs lifted by the Nw Washington branch

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

Our work comes with a nationally backed warranty.

Types of Concrete Damage in Stanwood

Common Causes of your Concrete Problems in Stanwood

Poor Soil Compaction

The soil beneath the concrete may not have been compacted enough during construction. Over time, the loose soil shifts and settles, causing the concrete to sink or crack.

Soil Erosion

Water from rain, sprinklers, or poor drainage can wash away the soil under the slab. This creates empty spaces, making the concrete sink or become uneven.

Climate Conditions

When saturated, clay soil expands, and when dry, it contracts. These constant changes in moisture levels weaken the support beneath the concrete.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Water in the soil freezes and expands during winter, then thaws and contracts. This movement puts pressure on the concrete, leading to cracks or lifting over time.

Tree Roots

Roots from nearby trees or shrubs can grow underneath concrete. As they grow, they push up on the slab, causing uneven surfaces or cracks.

Heavy Loads

Parking heavy vehicles or placing large items on concrete can compact the soil underneath. Weak soil cannot often support the weight, causing the slab to sink or crack.

Poor Drainage

Excessive rainwater or water pooling near concrete slabs can lead to soil washout, weakening the soil under the concrete.

Concrete Lifting Solutions We Provide For You in Stanwood

Stabilize Concrete

What We Do

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

What We Use

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Our Groundworks' Stanwood Office Serves You

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How it works

Straightforward and simple process

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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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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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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.