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Concrete Lifting

Concrete Lifting and
Leveling Services

Uneven or sunken concrete doesn’t always require full replacement. Concrete raising—also known as concrete leveling, slab jacking, or Polylifting—is a proven, cost-effective method for restoring stability to sunken slabs. Whether you’re dealing with a driveway, sidewalk, patio, or interior floor, this process offers a reliable and long-lasting fix.

 

At Allstate Pro Level, we specialize in concrete stabilization for residential and commercial properties. Our team is trained to assess the underlying cause of settlement and deliver precise, effective solutions with minimal disruption to your property.

 

There are two primary techniques used to lift settled concrete: Mudjacking and Polyjacking (polyurethane foam injection). While both methods raise and support concrete slabs, they differ in materials used, longevity, environmental impact, and application process. We take the time to evaluate your project and recommend the best approach based on structural needs, budget, and long-term performance.

 

If you're facing uneven concrete, trust Allstate Pro Level to deliver expert guidance and quality results you can count on.

See Why We Prefer the Polyjacking Method

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Cost Effective

Cost-effective alternative to tearing out and replacing sunken concrete slabs. 

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Quick Curing Time

Polyurethane foam cures within minutes—typically reaching full strength in about 10 minutes—allowing immediate use of the repaired area

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Extremely Durable

Once cured, the foam becomes completely inert, meaning it won’t break down over time or deteriorate due to moisture.

At Allstate Pro Level, we rely on the Polyjacking method because it offers superior performance, long-term reliability, and minimal disruption. This technique uses a high-density polyurethane foam that weighs just 2 pounds per cubic foot—significantly lighter than the slurry mixture used in traditional mudjacking. Once injected beneath the slab, this two-part polymer expands up to 15 times its original volume, filling voids and lifting the concrete with precision.

 

One of the biggest advantages of Polyjacking is its durability. Once cured, the foam becomes completely inert, meaning it won’t break down over time or deteriorate due to moisture. This gives it a significant edge over mudjacking materials, which are more susceptible to erosion and washout.

 

Another key benefit is speed. Polyurethane foam cures within minutes—typically reaching full strength in about 10 minutes—allowing immediate use of the repaired area. Unlike mudjacking, which often requires 24 to 48 hours of downtime, Polyjacking minimizes disruption. For businesses, this translates to fewer liability concerns, no need for cones or caution tape, and virtually no interruption to foot or vehicle traffic.

 

When precision, durability, and efficiency matter, Polyjacking is the clear choice—and it’s the standard we uphold at Allstate Pro Level.

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