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Concrete Lifting & Leveling in Wilmington, MA

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Uneven driveways, sidewalks, and patios can be a real challenge in Wilmington, Massachusetts. With fluctuating weather and occasional rainfall, concrete slabs can shift and settle over time. Our Concrete Lifting service uses PolyRenewal™ polyurethane injection to correct these issues. This method involves foam injection to level sunken slabs and stabilize the base. It's a durable solution to prevent trip hazards and improve the look of your property.

At Groundworks, we have over 27 years of experience helping homeowners with their concrete needs. We offer free inspections with our certified inspectors, ensuring you get the best service and advice. Our A+ BBB rating is a testament to our dedication to quality and customer satisfaction. We understand the specific conditions in Wilmington, like soil erosion, and tailor our solutions to effectively meet those challenges.

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Groundworks is Wilmington's Concrete Lifting Expert

Recent Work Completed Near You

1,385 concrete slabs lifted by the Manchester branch

Why your neighbors trust Groundworks

We've earned 616 five star reviews.

"Really nice work by Ben and his crew. He took the time to understand that functionality was my critical goal and went about achieving it without further explanation. Thank you."

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 Wilmington

If you've been noticing uneven floors or slight sinking in the concrete around your home, you might be curious why such issues occur in the Wilmington area. The key lies in how the environmental conditions here interact with the underlying soil. Wilmington's varied climate, along with the frequent freeze-thaw cycles and rainfall, affects the soil's moisture content drastically. Ground soil can swell when wet and shrink when dry, particularly in clay-heavy areas. This constant shifting causes the soil beneath your home to lose stability, leading to concrete settling over time, especially in areas with inconsistent drainage patterns or high groundwater levels.

These changing ground conditions place stress on your home's foundation and concrete surfaces. As soil moves and becomes less supportive, the slabs begin to shift as well, leading to common issues like cracks, uneven surfaces, or even voids under concrete slabs. Addressing these problems early is crucial. Catching signs such as doors that won't close properly or visible cracks can help prevent more extensive damage down the line. In the Wilmington area, where both the weather and soil conditions pose challenges, understanding these mechanisms can be essential for maintaining the structural integrity of your home.

Concrete Lifting Solutions We Provide For You in Wilmington

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What We Do

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

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FAQs

A concrete repair quote or inspection typically includes an assessment of the affected area, a detailed estimate of the costs for materials and labor, an evaluation of the underlying issues causing the damage, and a timeline for the completion of the repair work.

Cracked or broken slabs can often be lifted using methods like slabjacking or polyjacking, which restore the slab to a level position. However, if the slab is severely damaged, replacement may be recommended as the more effective solution.

Yes, uneven concrete slabs can be dangerous as they pose tripping hazards, can lead to further damage in adjacent areas, and may affect the structural integrity of connected surfaces such as driveways, walkways, or floors.

Certain older homes with concrete slabs may be at higher risk due to the materials and construction methods used at the time. In Wilmington, slabs that have not been updated or inspected for environmental factors, like soil conditions, may be more susceptible to issues like settling or cracking.

Yes, water erosion can cause concrete slabs to sink. When water washes away the soil supporting a slab, it creates voids underneath, leading to uneven surfaces or sinking problems over time.

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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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.