Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about. Looking for a career working for Overhead Door Corporation? Check out the job opportunities: Apply Online Interested in being an Install or Service Technician? Contact one of our Distributors in your area: Distributor Locator Lifts settled slabs and slab foundations Lifts and levels sunken sidewalks driveways and patios Levels concrete steps and landings Fills sinkholes and other voids Lifts, levels and stabilizes roadways and airport runways Strengthen and stabilizes loose soil for preconstruction applications Rod Martin's Complete Basement Systems Complete Structural Systems is Greater Denver's concrete leveling and foundation repair contractor, specializing in concrete lifting solutions for sinking driveways, foundation slabs, steps, sidewalks and more! Foundation Repair of Western Colorado, LLC Conditions where outdoor concrete has already begun to sink is not uncommon in Colorado and is often the result of shifting or a weak soil base or erosion.
It causes driveways, sidewalks, walkways, concrete steps or patio areas to become tripping hazards and can effect property value. Colorado, also known as The Centennial State, hosts a variety of soil types, ranging in density and load-bearing capacities. The vivid landscapes in Colorado range from mountains to canyons, and from high plains to rivers. Soil in any environment can change, however. When the weight above the soil exceeds the soil below, the soil will compact and settle. Clay and silt can also cause soil to compact when it becomes dry. Regardless of the reason, once soil becomes compact, heavy concrete above the soil will sink and crack. It's a gravity thing! While it is a very noticeable problem, with the right contractor, it can have a very simple solution. Previously, sinking concrete was repaired by a technique called "mud jacking" that uses a thick slurry to fill in the gap underneath the sunken concrete. While effective, it is not the most efficient way to solve the problem, and adds more weight above the compacting soil.
Today, select contractors in Colorado are trained and certified to provide a better alternative to mud jacking. PolyLevel is a less intrusive, lighter weight solution that doesn't add more weight to the problem. If you are seeing signs of sinking concrete on your property, have a contractor certified to provide the PolyLevel alternative to mud jacking take a look at it. The following Colorado contractors are trained and certified to provide a free estimate to solve your sinking concrete problem. Recent job requests for PolyLevel in CO: Project Location: Beaverdam, Parachute, CO 81635 Comment: Driveway slab with sand set pavers on top. Pavers would be removed by others before, to get to top of slab. Project Location: Village Dr, Rifle, CO 81650 Comment: Entrance to my home has settled. Project Location: Montcalm Dr, Livermore, CO 80536 Comment: Approx 1 1/2 in separation of concrete front porch from wall. Project Location: Deer Run, Carbondale, CO 81623
Comment: Walkway to front porch has sunken considerably in the past 18 years! Project Location: Red Mesa Ln., Bellvue, CO 80512 Comment: Section of sidewalk sinking Project Location: Campfire Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Comment: Garage floor and driveway sinking Project Location: Briargate Court, Fort Collins, CO 80526 Comment: Driveway slabs need to be lifted up going into the garage and one small section of the sidewalk where the two meet. Project Location: Trail Point, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Comment: Walk to front porch on 22 year old house has dropped about 3" Project Location: S Lemay, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Comment: Patio is sloping away from the house. Project Location: Apple Dr., Basalt, CO 81621 Comment: This is a patio slab, about 300 sq. ft. one corner needs lifting about 1&1/2 in. Project Location: Nassau Way, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Comment: Concrete in the garage is sinking and sloping the wrong way.
Project Location: Barbuda Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Comment: We have a sloping concrete slab on our patio and a large gap in in the crease of the step on our front porch. Project Location: Sunnyside Dr, Loveland, CO 80538 Comment: Garage floor could use leveling Project Location: Bent Dr, Loveland, CO 80538 Comment: Got a quote for mud jacking about 4 years ago, but didn't move forward. Was concerned about weight of truck on driveway, but maybe this would work better. Have solid (no cracks at all) slab behind my garage, it's about 6' x 8'. At wall to garage it's down about 4" from when first installed. Would like it leveled to keep rain water out of basement window. Project Location: Peakview Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80528 Comment: Water seepage from under ground into crawl space. Need foundation inspected and small drive way slab and small back yard concrete slab have sunk and broken/need lifted and repaired.Get 3 Estimates from Qualified Garage Doors Pros