Our polyjacking process can lift the slab a few inches—the larger the lift, the greater the chance of concrete cracking. To prevent cracks, we lift it slowly and in stages if needed.
Concrete surfaces can become uneven and sink over time, creating tripping hazards and looking messy. Soil erosion, the expansive clay-rich soil of Topeka, and freeze-thaw cycles all contribute to a concrete slab moving and becoming raised or sunken.
Helitech has been in business since 1987. We started with a simple concrete leveling truck and have continuously expanded to include modern and more efficient concrete leveling methods for your driveway, pool, patio, and more. Contact us today for a free estimate.
Contact UsThe cycle of wet and dry weather, affecting soil’s expansion and contraction, can leave the following home areas in need of concrete leveling:
If you notice sunken or uneven edges, we can help you with one of the following methods:
Also known as polyjacking, this method is eco-friendly, cost-effective, and long-lasting. We drill small holes into the slab and inject it with quick-drying, durable polyurethane foam, which expands to fill any voids and seals the concrete. It requires little waiting time to cure and is quicker to complete than traditional methods.
Sometimes, the slab is lifted and has so much structural damage that it needs full replacement. Or, maybe it hasn’t been installed correctly. We’ll remove the old concrete professionally and neatly and install a new, long-lasting slab.
Learn more about the process and how to take care of your refreshed concrete with the following FAQs:
Our polyjacking process can lift the slab a few inches—the larger the lift, the greater the chance of concrete cracking. To prevent cracks, we lift it slowly and in stages if needed.
Our polyjacking process can lift the slab a few inches—the larger the lift, the greater the chance of concrete cracking. To prevent cracks, we lift it slowly and in stages if needed.
If you need your basement floor leveled, we’ll locate any utility lines. Polyjacking uses small, low-dust holes for less mess.
No, realigning the slab won’t fix existing cracks, but we offer crack repair services, which we can provide after the lift.