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Commercial concrete leveling

Commercial concrete leveling in Greater Cleveland

Commercial concrete leveling lifts sunken sidewalks, entrances and slabs on business and multifamily properties back to level with polyurethane foam. Done in hours through dime sized holes, no demolition, no closed walkways, and 50 to 70 percent less than replacement.

The liability

Uneven concrete is a claim, not a maintenance item

If tenants, customers or the public walk on your concrete, every raised joint is premises liability with your name on it. A vertical edge of about a quarter inch already counts as a barrier under ADA accessibility guidance.

Replacement means demolition noise, debris, torn up landscaping and walkways closed for days while new concrete cures. On an occupied property that is its own problem.

Foam leveling fixes the hazard in place. Dime sized holes, a controlled lift, sealed joints, and the section is back in service the same hour. One trip and fall settlement costs more than leveling every walk on the property.

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Who we work with

Properties where level concrete is not optional

Apartment & condo buildings

Entry walks, courtyard paths and building sidewalks leveled while tenants keep using them.

HOAs & communities

Every raised joint in the community flagged, quoted once, and fixed in a visit or two.

Property managers

One vendor, one walkthrough, one line item quote across every property you run.

Retail & restaurants

Storefront walks and entrances your customers use every day, leveled before open or after close.

Offices, medical & churches

Accessible routes kept flush and safe for the people who need them most.

Warehouses & docks

Settled floor slabs and dock approaches lifted to take forklift traffic again. Foam this dense sits under highways.

Why leveling wins on commercial

The math a property manager actually runs

1

Walkthrough

We walk the property and flag every settled slab and raised joint, free.

2

One quote

Everything in one line item quote. No slab by slab work orders.

3

Lift & seal

Dime sized holes, foam under the slab, joints sealed. Sections reopen the same hour.

4

Paper trail

A dated invoice showing the hazard was found and fixed. That is what you want on file.

50-70%Less than replacement
1/4 inchEdge that counts as an ADA barrier
Same hourWalkways back in service
How the lift works

Foam under the slab, nothing on the surface

Cutaway diagram of polyurethane foam injected under a sunken commercial concrete slab, foam expanding underground and lifting the slab level
The injection tip seats into a dime sized hole. Foam mixes at the tip, expands in the void underground, and the slab rises back to level.
Commercial questions

Frequently asked

What is commercial concrete leveling?
Commercial concrete leveling raises sunken sidewalks, walkways, entrances and slabs on business and multifamily properties using polyurethane foam injected through dime sized holes. The slab is lifted back to level in hours, with no demolition and no closed walkways, at 50 to 70 percent less than replacement.
Do you work with property managers and HOAs?
Yes. We walk the whole property, flag every raised joint and settled slab, and put it in one quote. Most properties are fixed in a visit or two instead of a slab by slab work order trail.
How much of a trip hazard is a legal problem?
A vertical edge of about a quarter inch is already considered a barrier under ADA accessibility guidance, and trip and fall claims are routinely filed over edges smaller than an inch. If a shoe can catch it, it is worth fixing.
Will leveling shut down our walkways or entrances?
No. The foam cures in about 15 minutes, so a section is back in service almost as soon as we finish it. Tenants and customers keep using the property while we work through it.
Can you level warehouse and industrial floors?
Yes. Cured polyurethane foam supports far more than foot and forklift traffic and is used under highways. Settled warehouse slabs and dock approaches are lifted the same way as sidewalks, just with more material.
What does it cost compared to replacement?
Typically 50 to 70 percent less than tearing out and repouring, with no demolition debris, no cure days and no closed access. One trip and fall settlement usually costs more than leveling every walk on the property.
Free, no pressure

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Send the property address and we will walk it, flag every hazard, and quote the whole fix in one number. Serving Greater Cleveland, Lake County and Northeast Ohio.

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