We are Colorado's premier concrete lifting and leveling service company.
Does your driveway, sidewalk, garage, patio, or concrete steps, have problem areas where sunken concrete has caused uneven surfaces and tripping hazards to form? It’s a very noticeable problem that has a very simple solution. Level-Up can fix it!
Conditions, where outdoor concrete has already begun to sink, are not uncommon in Colorado’s front range and are often the result of shifting or a weak soil base and erosion. If you have noticed sinking concrete near your home, contact us today for a free concrete leveling estimate!
Level Up Concrete Raising is Colorado’s number one concrete lifting company.
Here’s a few reasons why:
Level Up Concrete Raising LLC can lift your sinking concrete so you can enjoy your driveway, sidewalk, or patio again without worry.
In the past, contractors relied upon mudjacking (also known as slab jacking, concrete lifting, concrete raising, grout pumping, and slab leveling) to level concrete that had settled over time. This entailed pumping heavy concrete slurry under the settled slab to raise it and hoping that the settlement wouldn’t continue.
Through trial and error and advancements in technology, we have learned that foam injection works better and is longer lasting because it is lighter weight. Our polyurethane process is the new method that has been proven and is also environmentally safe.
See for yourself how well our system works by checking out our before and after photo gallery.
We would be happy to provide you with a simple no pressure no obligation estimate for concrete repair and leveling.
We service the whole front range including Denver, Highlands Ranch, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Centennial, Thornton, Westminster, Louisville, Longmont and the surrounding areas.
This foam will never lose density or shrink. This material is lighter than traditional mud-jacking material, and as a result, puts less stress on the unstable soils beneath your concrete. Unstable soils are the reason that your concrete has settled. Level Up concrete lifting foams infiltrate the air spaces within the underlying soils and aggregates beneath your concrete, and essentially bind them together so that the foam has a stable surface to lift against. This material is non-erodible and non-decomposable due to its hydrophobic properties.
We are a small locally owned company who cares about each customer and job we do. We will take the time to explain the process and answer any questions you may have. We treat every project as if it were our own home we are working on.