3 Reasons to Invest in Concrete Leveling for Your Driveway
If you have a concrete driveway that is cracked and uneven, it’s time to consider concrete leveling. Concrete leveling is the process of repairing concrete driveways, sidewalks, and slabs by filling in voids and leveling the surface. This can be done with or without resurfacing the concrete. There are many reasons why you might want to invest in concrete leveling for your driveway. Keep reading to learn more.
At Quantum industrial solutions, we help homeowners and commercial business owners with concrete leveling and void filling in Vancouver. We have the experience and expertise to get the job done right, and we offer competitive prices. Don’t wait to increase the safety, security, and aesthetics of your home by repairing your broken concrete. Contact us today to learn more about our services or to schedule your consultation.
What is concrete leveling?
Concrete leveling, also known as poly leveling or concrete lifting, is the process of injecting a material under concrete slabs in order to raise them to level. Concrete leveling can be performed using concrete slurry (a process called “mud jacking”) or polyurethane foam (“poly leveling”). At Quantum industrial solutions, we utilize the poly leveling method because poly foam is more durable, less heavy, and more environmentally friendly than concrete slurry. In most cases, you’ll be able to use your concrete surfaces again within an hour.
How much does concrete leveling cost?
Concrete leveling is significantly cheaper than ripping out and replacing concrete. You will also save time, hassle, and a lot of mess by choosing concrete leveling over concrete replacement. The cost of your concrete leveling project will depend on its size and scope. Contact us today to schedule a consultation, during which we will assess your concrete leveling needs and provide you with a customized quote.
There are a lot of reasons to consider concrete leveling for your home or commercial building driveway. Here are our top three:
Safety
By leveling your concrete, you can help prevent trips and falls at your home or commercial business. Uneven concrete can be a trip hazard, especially for people who are unsteady on their feet like kids and seniors. In Vancouver, where snow and ice are considerations, driveway cracks can become much worse over the course of one season. As soon as you notice driveway cracks, sinking, or patches that have become uneven, it’s important to call in a concrete leveling expert like the team at Quantum industrial solutions to address the issue. Serious injuries can result from doing nothing; don’t wait, call Quantum today.
Flood and Water Damage Prevention
If your concrete is uneven, it can cause water to pool both on top of and around the concrete. This can lead to flooding in your yard, which can ruin your landscaping. Depending on the proximity of your driveway to your home, pooling water can also saturate the soil around your home’s foundation and lead to foundation cracks and hazardous basement moisture issues. By addressing the uneven concrete with concrete lifting now, you can prevent a lot of headache down the road.
Aesthetics
The driveway is part of the first impression of many homes. Cracked and uneven concrete can be unsightly, and it can make your home look unkempt. If you’re trying to sell your home, driveway concrete leveling can help increase your curb appeal and make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Even if you’re not selling, concrete leveling can help improve the look of your home and increase its value.
If you have uneven concrete on your driveway or sidewalks, don’t wait to get it fixed. Call Quantum Concrete Leveling today for a consultation. We’ll assess the damage and recommend the best course of action for your concrete repair needs. Don’t let cracked concrete ruin the look of your home or pose a safety hazard – call us today!
At Quantum industrial solutions, we also offer expert void filling services and concrete leveling for patios, pool decks, sideways, walkways, concrete steps, commercial surfaces, and more.