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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 Foundation Systems of Michigan Foundation Systems of Michigan has exclusive access to award-winning products and solutions that can permanently repair any settlement-related problem you may be experiencing. Ayers Basement Systems is an independently owned and authorized PolyLevel dealer, providing their professional concrete repair services to residents all throughout Central and Western Michigan. Sure-Dry Basement Systems is a locally-owned and operated foundation repair and basement waterproofing contractor serving Northeast and Central Wisconsin. Since 1994, they have been dedicated to helping homeowners repair their wet basement and crawl space problems, as well as foundation issues caused by bowing, settlement, and sinking.




Indiana Foundation Service is a trusted foundation repair contractor in Indiana with more than 18 years of foundation repair experience.They understand that choosing the right contractor to repair sinking concrete can be difficult, and that's why they offer warranted solutions and a free repair quote throughout the Indiana service area. Their unmatched customer service and top-notch products have earned them an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and Super Service Award from Angie's List. Conditions where outdoor concrete has already begun to sink is not uncommon in Michigan 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. Michigan, also known as The Great Lakes State, hosts a variety of soil types, ranging in density and load-bearing capacities. From the forests in the upper peninsula to the mountains in the west to the level lower peninsula, the geological formulation of the state is quite diverse.




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 Michigan 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 Michigan contractors are trained and certified to provide a free estimate to solve your sinking concrete problem. Featured Michigan Cities:DetroitDearborn HeightsSterling HeightsWarrenBellevilleMacombTroyAnn ArborCantonPontiacWaterfordLivoniaClinton TownshipSouthfieldWestlandDearborn Recent job requests for PolyLevel in MI: Project Location: W Larch, Ironwood, MI 49938 Comment: I have a concrete patio that is shifted about 1" out of level at the joints and I would like to level it out. Project Location: S. Lilac St, Ishpeming, MI 49849 Comment: Have a concrete apron in front of my garage that has sunken a couple of inches. Would like an idea of cost to raise if possible. Project Location: 1st St, Menominee, MI 49858 Comment: Tree root is growing underneath sidewalk slab causing unlevel sidewalk and creating a tripping hazard. I would like to level it out. I have pictures that I could email. Project Location: US 31, Petoskey, MI 49707




Comment: I need help with a commercial building that has sinking sidewalks with heat lines within. Project Location: S Richter Rd, Suttons Bay, MI 49682 Comment: Patio slab has cracked and shifted in multiple places. Area just off the slab needs to be stabilized with a retaining wall, but the patio slab itself may be preserved with the polylevel process. Project Location: Watt, Gaylord, MI 49735 Comment: I have a 14' x 14' storage room with flat patio roof. Building is literally at waters edge on Otsego lake. I need to stabilize foundation and re-level before remodeling the building. Project Location: Bent Pine Dr L, Lake Ann, MI 49650 Comment: I have a sidewalk leading to my front door/porch. It is not only a trip hazard but it also causes water to run toward foundation. Project Location: Singletree Lane, Williamsburg, MI 49690 Comment: Portions of drive are sinking, others are lifting. Project Location: Summit City Rd., Kingsley, MI 49649




Comment: One side of my garage apron has settled lower than the garage floor, about 1-1/2 inches...just need a quote...thanks Project Location: Avalon, Hale, MI 48739 Comment: Our cabin is built on a slab. The back half is sinking. It's about 300 square feet, it's all interior. Project Location: 192nd Ave, Big Rapids, MI 49307 Comment: The land developer buried stumps. My deceased grandparents-in-law put their driveway over said buried stumps. My husband and I live in their house now and would like to level the driveway. The center slab sank several inches this winter. Project Location: Birchwood, Ct., Stanwood, MI 49346 Comment: Cracked and sunken driveway corners Project Location: E. Maple, Fremont, MI 49412 Comment: Increasingly cracked and sunken driveway Project Location: Orshal Road, Whitehall, MI 49461 Comment: I have a back patio that has dropped where it runs against my homes foundation. Need it lifted back up to prevent water from running wrong direction against my home.

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