If there’s one thing Alpharetta residents tend to overlook, it’s the condition of their concrete. A cement surface looks solid, but if you don’t pay close attention, it can start to sink right out from under you due to voids in the slab. A void is a gap between the underside of the paved surface … Read more
You may feel that what’s inside your place of business is more important than how it looks on the outside. But there are a few reasons why you should pay careful attention to the seemingly small details…whether it’s your landscaping, lighting, or even your walkway. Keep Your Alpharetta Business Looking Sharp A walkway should be … Read more
How much it will cost to raise your concrete surface depends on several factors. On average, slab jacking projects can cost anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars. Without a consultation to estimate your project, it’s very difficult to guess exactly what your total would be. What Affects the Cost of Lifting … Read more
Owning a swimming pool is one of the great luxuries in life. In summer, there’s no place most people would rather be that in the cool water on a hot day. Pools add an elegance to back yards and increase the value of a home. There aren’t many downsides to having a pool, but there … Read more
Advance Concrete Lifting and Leveling has the experience and expertise to repair, lift, and level many types of concrete and concrete problems. With our specialized method to raise and level concrete using high density polyurethane foam, there’s no need to endure the mess or expense of replacing the concrete. We offer affordable leveling for a … Read more
When the soil around your home or business settles and causes concrete to slope, sag, or crack, there are two main repair options to consider: mudjacking or polyurethane foaming. Since both methods lift, level, and stabilize concrete to prevent the cost and effort of replacement, which method is better? Mudjacking A traditional and proven approach … Read more
Uneven or sinking concrete is not only an eyesore, it can be dangerous, too. When the soil below a concrete slab is compromised for some reason, the heavy concrete on top of it will begin to crack, split, and sink. There are a few primary reasons that the soil beneath concrete may shift or change. … Read more