How Gutter Extensions Protect Your Driveway and Foundation
Gutters are designed to collect rainwater from your roof, but where that water goes after it leaves your gutters is just as important. Without prop...
Gutters are designed to collect rainwater from your roof, but where that water goes after it leaves your gutters is just as important. Without prop...
Soil erosion is one of the most overlooked causes of damage around a home—but it’s also one of the most destructive. What starts as minor soil move...
If you’ve noticed your driveway sinking near the garage, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common areas homeowners experience, and it rarel...
Water is one of the most destructive forces affecting homes, but many homeowners don’t realize how poor drainage can silently damage both their fou...
Uneven concrete is one of the most common issues homeowners and property managers face—but it’s often overlooked as a serious concern. A slightly r...
If you live in the Chicago area, winter doesn’t just take a toll on your daily routine, it quietly wears down your concrete as well. Driveways, sid...
If your driveway, sidewalk, or patio is cracked, uneven, or sinking, you’re likely asking the same question most homeowners do: Should I raise my c...
Concrete settlement refers to the sinking, cracking, or tilting of concrete slabs or surfaces. This occurs when the material beneath the concrete shifts, erodes, or compacts, causing the slab to move or sink. Over time, this can lead to uneven surfaces, trip hazards, and potential structural damage.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through each step of a concrete raising service, so you’ll know exactly what to expect from start to finish. Whether it’s your first time dealing with this service or you’ve had it done before, this guide will give you a clear picture of the process.
For business owners, municipalities, or property managers, the costs associated with replacing damaged concrete can be significant. However, there is a more cost-effective and efficient solution: concrete raising.
When you notice cracks, dips, or uneven surfaces in your concrete driveway, sidewalk, or foundation, your first thought might be to replace the entire slab. After all, a new concrete surface looks smooth and fresh, right? While this is one option, it’s not the only—or most cost-effective—one. Concrete raising, or slab jacking, is an alternative solution that can save you a significant amount of money compared to replacing your concrete altogether.
Concrete is a durable and commonly used material in construction, but it is not immune to cracking and degradation over time. Cracks in concrete ca...