One of the big questions we get all the time is if it’s worth raising the concrete instead of just replacing it. There are a few big factors in helping you with your decision. Cost and downtime are two of the biggest.
The greatest advantage to raising and leveling concrete with polyurethane foam compared to replacement is costly. While the price for each job varies, a good rule of thumb is that raising and leveling concrete is usually around 50%-70% less than the cost of replacement!
The size of the slab and the amount needed to be lifted are the main factors that determine the price. Since there are fixed costs to each job no matter how big it is, such as travel and set-up, larger projects will cost less per square foot than smaller ones.
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The average cost to raise and level concrete can vary depending on several factors, including the size and condition of the area, the extent of the concrete lifting needed, and the region where the work is being done.
Raising and leveling concrete is a cost-effective alternative to replacement, typically costing 50%-70% less. The price depends on the size of the slab and the amount of lift needed, with larger projects being more cost-efficient per square foot. Additionally, downtime is minimal compared to full replacement. If you’re considering this option, get a free no-pressure estimate today to see how much you can save and address any questions you have!
Great short read on a service many folks do not think of. Definitely can provide another perspective to a homeowner thinking of replacing an entire slab. Thanks for the post!