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Affordable and Effective Concrete Lifting Solutions for Your Home

Is your concrete driveway, sidewalk, or patio sinking or uneven? RaiseRite is your trusted local expert for concrete lifting in Plainfield, IL. Our professional team specializes in polyurethane foam lifting and concrete caulking, providing long-lasting and cost-effective solutions to restore your concrete surfaces in Plainfield.

Why Choose Concrete Lifting in Plainfield?

Over time, concrete slabs can sink due to soil erosion, poor compaction, or freeze-thaw cycles. Uneven concrete not only looks bad but also creates trip hazards and drainage issues. Instead of tearing out and replacing your concrete, concrete lifting in Plainfield offers a faster and more affordable alternative.

Polyurethane Foam Lifting in Plainfield

At RaiseRite, we use polyurethane foam lifting, a cutting-edge technique that injects high-density foam beneath sunken concrete. This method:

  • Quickly raises and stabilizes concrete slabs.

  • Is minimally invasive with small injection holes.

  • Provides long-lasting, waterproof support.

  • Cures within minutes, allowing immediate use of the area.

Concrete Caulking for Added Protection in Plainfield

To further protect your lifted concrete, we offer concrete caulking services. Sealing joints and cracks prevents water intrusion, reducing the risk of future sinking and prolonging the life of your concrete surfaces.

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What types of problems can Concrete Lifting fix?

Concrete lifting is an exceptional alternative to concrete replacement, often saving you over 50% of the cost. Instead of tearing out and replacing entire sections of concrete, you can restore stability and safety quickly and affordably.

In Illinois, the harsh combination of cold, wet winters and seasonal temperature changes can be especially hard on concrete. As the ground beneath your driveway, sidewalks, and patios undergoes expansion and contraction from freezing and thawing cycles, it gradually begins to shift. Over time, this movement can cause your concrete slabs to settle, sink, or crack.

If you’ve noticed any of these issues on your property—whether in your driveway, sidewalk, patio, or basement—don’t assume replacement is your only option. Concrete lifting can effectively resolve common issues like:

Rather than dealing with the expense, hassle, and downtime of concrete replacement, concrete lifting restores your surfaces back to their original level—giving you a smooth, even, and durable result in a fraction of the time.

CONCRETE LIFTING FAQ

Concrete lifting is typically about half the cost of replacing the same concrete. Ultimately, the cost of raising or stabilizing concrete is a direct reflection of how much leveling material the project will require. In general terms, concrete lifting can cost between $2-$5 per square foot. For example: a 10 ft. x 10 ft. section, that needs to be raised, figures to 100 square feet. This job would cost somewhere between $200 and $500 to repair. How far the slab is settled, if there are voids present, or if other sections need to be involved in the repair, will determine where in that scale the job would cost. This is why we offer FREE Estimates, so our experienced crew member can come to your home or business, and provide you with an accurate estimate for completing your specific project.

Polyurethane foam concrete raising material is injected as a liquid that sets-up as a rigid foam. This foam will NEVER loose density or shrink. This material is lighter than traditional mudjacking material, and requires less holes to install. Even better, the holes are smaller creating a virtually invisible repair!

The RaiseRite trucks remain parked on the street, while the concrete repair crew maneuvers the equipment to the site requiring repair. The hydraulic mudpump is roughly the size of a riding lawn mower. Armed with many lengths of hose, the mudjacking crew can reach just about anywhere. If you are using polyurethane to repair your concrete, a hose is ran straight from the truck/trailer to the repair site without driving a single piece of equipment on your lawn.

After the concrete is raised with mudjacking material, a foam plug is inserted into the hole, and the hole is patched over with cement. The concrete is ready for use immediately.  However, it is recommended to allow the patch material to set-up before use, typically a couple of hours. Foam plugs help RaiseRite patch the holes, and act as a shock absorber, when slabs are affected by the frost cycle.  Holes that are not patched with foam can pop out, when the material and earth under the slab expand from freezing. When concrete is raised with polyurethane foam (FoamJacking), these plugs are not used. The material used for raising the slab replaces the inserted foam plug as a shock absorber.

When our work is completed, it will be your responsibility to caulk the seams of the sections that were repaired, or backfill against any exposed areas to contain the material, and prevent future sinking. Self-leveling cement caulk can be purchased easily at a home improvement store and works great for sealing joints. Using a silicone based, self-leveling caulk, is recommended. If a crack is very large, to use less material, sand can be used first between the crack, before applying the caulk on top. Preventing water from going under the slab is key to preserving the repaired slab. Make sure that your downspouts are correctly placed, to assure water runs away from your concrete slabs or foundation. Taking these suggested steps for preserving your raised concrete is a condition of your RaiseRite warranty.

Solid slabs of concrete can be raise and stabilized. Gravel areas or blacktop are unable to be repaired, and need to be replaced or re-installed to remedy settling issues. Slabs of concrete that are badly cracked may also be too damaged to lift.  

We LIFT IT ALL! Sidewalks, Driveways, Pool Decks, Footings, Patios, Garage floors, Basement floors, Office floors, Warehouse floors, Highways, Bridge Approaches, Seawall Repair, and Voids. If you are not sure if your concrete can be raised, call us for a Free Estimate. 

Raising settled concrete can be half the cost of replacing it with less damage to your landscaping and downtime. Our expert estimators will be able to assess and provide you with an accurate, FREE estimate for your project.

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