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What Determines the Cost of Utah Concrete Repair?

For any kind of service you’re thinking about ordering from a third party for your property, knowing the factors that will impact your final cost is very important. This is true for concrete repair services like concrete lifting and leveling, which are often important processes that can show major improvements to property value, safety and several other areas.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC, we’re happy to offer Utah’s very best concrete repair services for numerous areas of your property, from driveways and garage floors to step leveling, patios many more. What are some of the key elements that we’ll inform you of with regard to the likely cost of any concrete lifting or leveling job we perform on your property? Here are several to consider.

Severity of Cracks or Damage

One of the single largest factors in the cost of concrete repair is the severity of any cracks or damage that are already present. Obviously, more extensive repairs will take more time and effort to complete, which will impact the overall price you’ll be asked to pay.

The most common form of damage is the concrete crack, which can be caused by a variety of reasons, from extreme weather changes to excessive weight being placed on the concrete. No matter what the reason for the damage is, our team at Lift-Up Concrete will always be able to provide an accurate estimate for repair before any work begins.

Size of Area in Question

Another major cost factor is the size of the area that needs to be repaired. A small crack in your driveway will obviously cost much less to repair than a large section that has been lifted or sunken.

This is something our team takes into careful consideration when we arrive to provide an estimate. We’ll make sure to get an accurate measurement of the area in question so that you can be sure you’re getting a fair and honest price.

Type of Work Required

The third cost factor is the type of work that needs to be completed. Some types of concrete repair are more complex than others, and will thus require more time, effort and materials to complete.

For example, mudjacking is a common repair method that involves injecting a special mud-like substance beneath the concrete in order to lift it back into place. This is often used for slab lifting, which can be caused by things like poor soil conditions or erosion.

Mudjacking is generally less expensive than other types of concrete repair, but it’s still important to factor in the type of work required when considering your budget.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, we’re always happy to provide an accurate and honest estimate for any type of concrete repair job you need completed on your Utah property. We understand the importance of getting the job done right the first time, and we’ll always work hard to ensure that you know what you’re paying for ahead of time.

Soil Conditions

In many cases, issues with soil are some of the primary causes of lifted or sunken concrete. This is why soil conditions are often taken into consideration when estimating the cost of a concrete repair job.

If the soil beneath your concrete is particularly soft or loose, it’s more likely that the concrete will settle or sink over time. This can often be remedied with mudjacking or another type of concrete leveling, but it’s important to note that the condition of the soil will impact the overall cost.

At Lift-Up Concrete, we have a team of experienced professionals who can assess the condition of your soil and provide an accurate estimate for repair.

Property Access

Another factor that can impact the cost of concrete repair is property access. In some cases, our team may need to use specialized equipment in order to reach the area that needs to be repaired.

If this is the case, it’s important to factor in the cost of this equipment rental when considering your budget for concrete repair.

Manpower Needed

Not all concrete repair jobs are created equal. Some may require a larger team in order to be completed in a timely and efficient manner.

If your repair job is particularly large or complex, it’s important to factor in the cost of additional manpower when considering your budget.

Insurance or Warranty Coverage

In some cases, your insurance policy may cover the cost of concrete repair. This is often the case if the damage was caused by something like a tree falling on your property.

It’s important to check with your insurance provider ahead of time to see if they offer coverage for concrete repair. In many cases, even if they don’t cover the entire cost, they may offer some coverage that can help offset the expense.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, we offer a warranty on all of our concrete repair services. This means that if you’re not completely satisfied with the results of our work, we’ll come back and make things right at no additional cost to you.

Immediacy of the Project

Finally, if your concrete repairs are of the emergency variety that require immediate attention, it’s important to factor in the cost of this immediacy when considering your budget. Because many concrete lifting companies have busy schedules, they will charge a bit more for repairs that need to be completed on an expedited timeline.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, we understand that concrete repair is often an unexpected expense. That’s why we work with our customers to create a payment plan that works for their budget and needs. We also offer financing options for those who qualify.

For more on this, or to learn about any of our concrete lifting or leveling services in Utah, speak to the team at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC today.

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Protecting Your SLC Concrete from Summer Heat

With the winter clearly finished and the hot summer quickly approaching around Utah, there are a few different areas of your property you might be thinking about when it comes to preventive maintenance. One of these that should be top of mind for any home or property owner: Concrete.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC, we’re your experts on all things concrete lifting and leveling in Salt Lake City and nearby areas, including everything from residential and commercial services to several forms of municipal concrete repair. We’re also here to offer basic tips on how to care for your concrete during any part of the year, including surfaces exposed to the sun regularly. Here’s a brief primer on how heat may impact your concrete, plus some simple preventive steps you can take to stop issues from arising.

Heat and Concrete

If your concrete surface was poured and installed properly, it should be able to withstand a good deal of exposure to the sun and other elements. That being said, over time even the best concrete can start to show signs of wear and tear from heat. This is because extended exposure to direct sunlight can cause the surface of your concrete to become dry and cracked, which can then lead to deeper issues like spalling (the flaking or chipping of concrete).

Luckily, there are some easy ways to combat this.

Sealants

For many concrete surfaces, one of the best ways to protect against heat damage is to regularly apply a sealant. This will help keep moisture in, preventing the surface from drying out and cracking.

There are many different types of sealants on the market, so it’s important to consult with an expert before making a purchase. The team at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC can help you choose the right sealant for your needs and then apply it correctly.

Removing Stains

You might think that certain stains on the concrete, such as oil or grease, would actually help protect the surface from heat. However, the opposite is true. These stains can actually act as a magnifying glass, intensifying the sun’s rays and causing the concrete to heat up more than it normally would.

That’s why it’s important to remove any stains from your concrete as soon as possible. There are many products on the market that can help with this, or you can always consult with the experts at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC.

Regular Cleaning

Finally, you may not realize just how valuable regular cleaning can be when it comes to protecting your concrete from heat damage. This is because dirt, debris, and other build-up on the surface of your concrete can also act as a magnifying glass, intensifying the sun’s rays.

Cleaning your concrete regularly will help remove this build-up and protect the surface from heat damage.

For more on how to protect your concrete surfaces from the summer heat, or to learn about any of our concrete lifting and leveling services in SLC or nearby parts of Utah, speak to the team at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC today.

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Common Questions Asked of Concrete Leveling Professionals

When it comes to areas like concrete repair, it’s completely understandable that ordinary clients without much experience in this realm will have plenty of questions. It’s important to ask these at the right times, ensuring you have proper information on the kinds of services available to you, why they might be necessary, and several additional areas.

At Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC, we’re happy to provide both concrete lifting and leveling services for numerous clients, from garage floor leveling needs through patios, driveways, steps and even indoor concrete areas in your home or building. We’re happy to take your questions at any time, whether they involve the causes of your concrete damage, the options we provide to manage them, and more. What are some of the common questions we’re asked when we begin dealing with clients? Here are several.

Why is My Concrete in Disrepair?

Likely the single most common question we receive has to do with the causes of concrete damage. In some cases, it can be fairly straightforward to identify; in others, it may take some more effort and nuance. That said, some of the most common causes of concrete sinking or other disrepair include:

  • Issues with soil: If the soil underneath your concrete is too loose or otherwise not properly compacted, it can slowly settle over time. This often happens with new construction as well, as the backfill around a home or building isn’t always entirely level. A common issue leading to this is a simple failure to compact the soil at all — some builders will simply level it out and leave it be, which can cause problems down the road.
  • Changes in moisture levels: Significant changes in moisture levels can also lead to concrete damage. If the soil underneath your concrete dries out too much, it can cause cracking and other forms of damage. Similarly, if there’s excessive moisture (from flooding, for example), it can lead to problems as well.
  • Freezing and thawing: Down similar lines, freezing and thawing cycles can also wreak havoc on concrete. The expansion of water as it freezes can cause cracking, flaking, and other damage.
  • Constant heavy weight: In other cases, it may be that there’s simply too much weight on your concrete for it to support long-term. This might happen if you park large vehicles on it regularly, for example, or if you have a very thick patio that wasn’t properly supported during construction.

Can These Issues Be Remedied?

In nearly every case, the answer is yes – concrete leveling and other services can be used to fix damaged concrete, no matter the cause. In some cases, it may be a fairly straightforward process; in others, it may take a bit more time and effort. In any case, our team at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting will be happy to assess your needs and provide a recommendation.

Which Surfaces Can Be Repaired?

Another common theme we hear from clients is a simple lack of knowledge when it comes to the types of concrete surfaces that can be repaired. In reality, nearly any type of concrete surface can be lifted or otherwise repaired, including:

  • Driveways: Whether your driveway is starting to sink in one corner or has simply seen better days, we can help.
  • Patios: Sunken or otherwise damaged patios are far from uncommon – they can be caused by any number of factors, including issues with the soil underneath or changes in moisture levels. In any case, we’re happy to take a look and provide a recommendation.
  • Garage floors: Garage floors in particular are susceptible to damage, as they often have to bear the weight of heavy vehicles day in and day out. If your garage floor is starting to show signs of wear, though, don’t hesitate to reach out – we may be able to help.
  • Steps: Another common issue we’re called in to deal with is damage to steps – this can be caused by any of the factors listed above, and often results in a very noticeable sinking or tilting.
  • Indoor concrete: In addition to outdoor surfaces, we’re also happy to take a look at any indoor concrete areas that may be in need of repair. This includes basement floors, interior sidewalks, and more.

How Long Will the Process Take?

This is a difficult question to answer without first assessing the damage and taking a look at your specific needs. In some cases, we may be able to provide concrete leveling services in just a few hours; in others, it may take a bit longer. In any case, we’ll be happy to provide you with an estimate once we’ve had a chance to take a look.

How Much Will It Cost?

Again, this is tough to answer without first taking a look at the damage and getting an idea of what’s needed to fix it. In general, though, our services are very affordable, and we’re always happy to work with our clients to find a solution that fits within their budget.

Some factors that may impact your costs:

  • Size of surface: The larger the surface in need of repair, the higher the cost will likely be.
  • Extent of issues: If your concrete is only slightly damaged, the repair process will likely be less expensive than if the damage is more significant.
  • Required repair: In some cases, leveling is the only service needed; in others, we may also need to provide crack filling, sealcoating, or other services.

For more on the common questions we regularly get as concrete leveling specialists, or to learn about any of our concrete lifting and leveling services, speak to the team at Lift-Up Concrete Lifting, LLC today.