We take pride in being able to deliver superior results in our concrete lifting and soil stabilization work. Our team has over 25 years of experience in the concrete lifting industry, and we bring all of that knowledge with us when we come to do the job.
We've been Lifting and Leveling concrete for a long time, and with that experience we're able to employ tried and true methods alongside today's more efficient technology to get the job done quicker, safer, and cheaper - with no loss of the quality that we pride ourselves on.
Concrete is everywhere - Your home is built on top of it, your driveway was poured with it, the roads you drive on and the sidewalks you walk on, even the airport runways commercial airlines rely on for a safe landing!
Stable and Level Concrete is Critical to the Safety of our Infrastructure
We depend on the concrete to hold us up, but over time soil erosion and constant pressure causes that concrete to sink, and that's where we come in to lift that concrete back to its proper place and stabilize it for the future.
Our methods of lifting and void-filling are less invasive and more cost-efficient than tearing out and replacing. No waiting on concrete to dry or anything to set up - when we leave, the area is immediately ready for use.
Over time, as concrete settles water can form "bird baths" and not drain properly. While the birds may enjoy a place to swim, these standing puddles of water are the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and a chance for disease to spread.
Minimally Invasive. Quick. Effective.
Pride Concrete Lifting proudly uses NCFI Geotechnical Polyurethane Formulations in all of our jobs. To achieve the goal of lifting pavement, asphalt, or any other concrete material foundation - we inject a polyurethane formulation underneath the material that fills any voided space and as the formulation sets up it begins to expand to bring the concrete back to grade and filling the voided space ensuring long lasting results.
After assessing the material to be raised, a 1/2" or 5/8" hole is drilled to precise depths to gain access to the foundation of the affected area.
A polyurethane foam is then carefully injected into the subgrade, that expands and lifts the material back to proper grade.
Once level has been achieved, the foam will then solidify and all voids underneath will be filled, preventing future sinkage or damage to the concrete.
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