United Structural Systems (USS)

Mt. Juliet Concrete Leveling and Repair

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Repair Services

Foundation Repair

We address various foundation-related issues with precision. Our services include stabilizing sloping floors, sealing foundation cracks, and correcting foundation settlements.

Basement Waterproofing

Our waterproofing solutions, including efficient drainage systems, powerful dehumidifiers, and reliable sump pumps, are designed to keep your basement dry and damage-free.

Crawl Space Repair

Our comprehensive crawl space services include encapsulation, waterproofing, structural floor support, and mold remediation, creating a healthy and secure base for your property.

Mold Treatment

Mold and mildew thrive in the damp, humid conditions found in crawl spaces. The best way to prevent microbial growth is to encapsulate the crawl space with a vapor barrier and install a dehumidifier.

Sinkhole Repair

The goal of sinkhole repair is to stabilize the area and prevent the sinkhole from reappearing. That means finding and eliminating the cause of the sinkhole. If water caused the sinkhole – and it usually does – then we need to get the water under control.

Structural Repair

Moisture accumulation, pest infestation, and soil settling can compromise the stability of your home which can lead to damaged beams or joists and uneven floor support. USS is known for having the best structural repair contractors — Contact Us

Concrete Lifting

Sunken, tilted, or cracked concrete detracts from your property’s appearance and presents safety hazards. Our concrete lifting services address these issues head-on, restoring the functionality and safety of your concrete structures.

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Brick & Lintel Repair

A brick veneer that’s crumbling or cracking is often a signal of foundation issues that will need to be repaired first. Once the underlying problem has been fixed, our brick repair experts will ensure your facade is good as new again.

Comprehensive Concrete Leveling and Repair Services in Mt. Juliet, TN

An uneven concrete driveway, sidewalk, or patio is more than an unsightly annoyance. These surfaces can quickly become dangerous liabilities and pose a safety hazard to occupants and visitors. However, you do not need to completely remove and replace damaged concrete. Concrete leveling may be the solution you need to restore your property to optimal condition.

For over 25 years, tens of thousands of homeowners and business owners have turned to United Structural Systems for dependable repair solutions. That includes our convenient and cost-effective Mt. Juliet concrete leveling and repair services, which are designed to fix uneven concrete with minimal disruption. Our hardworking experts primarily use the proprietary PolyLift system that can restore an uneven concrete surface in as few as 30 minutes. We get the job done right the first time and guarantee our best work, every time.

If you are concerned about uneven concrete on your property, do not wait to request a free estimate. Call (615) 227-2275 or contact us online to get started.

Lifetime Guarantee.

At no additional charge, we offer transferable lifetime warranties on our foundation repair and waterproofing services.

What Causes Concrete to Sink or Crack?

One or more factors may contribute to a concrete surface sinking or cracking. After inspecting your property, our technicians can diagnose the problem, explain what is causing it, and review what it will take to fix the existing damage and prevent future issues.

Sunken concrete may be caused by:

  • Soil erosion. When soil erodes beneath a concrete slab or surface, it can create voids or empty spaces where the soil once was. This empty space no longer provides support for the concrete, causing it to sink into the void. As more soil erodes away, the void can become larger and cause further sinking. Additionally, as the concrete sinks, it places stress on other parts of the surface, leading to cracks and damage over time.
  • Shrinkage and expansion. Shrinkage occurs as concrete dries and loses moisture, causing it to contract and potentially crack. Expansion, on the other hand, occurs when concrete is exposed to high temperatures or moisture, causing it to expand and potentially crack as well. Over time, these repeated cycles of shrinkage and expansion can lead to significant damage to the surface of the concrete.
  • Settlement. Settlement occurs when the soil beneath a concrete slab or surface compresses or shifts, causing the concrete to sink into the newly created void. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including changes in moisture levels, soil compaction, and even natural occurrences like earthquakes.
  • Frost heave. Frost heave is the result of moisture in the soil beneath a concrete surface freezing and expanding, pushing the concrete upward. When the ice thaws, the concrete may settle back down into its original position but can become uneven or cracked in the process. This repeated cycle of freezing and thawing can cause significant sinking and cracking.
  • Overloading. When a concrete surface is subjected to excessive weight or pressure, it can begin to sink or crack under the strain. This can happen in areas where heavy vehicles are regularly parked or driven over the surface, such as driveways or parking lots. Overloading can also occur when heavy equipment or machinery is placed on a concrete surface that was not designed to support it.

To learn more about the benefits of PolyLift and the importance of promptly addressing concrete damage, call (615) 227-2275 or contact us online.

Avoid Ineffective Concrete Repair Methods!

In searching for Mt. Juliet concrete leveling and repair solutions, you are likely to come across several different approaches. Many of these techniques, including those used by professional contractors, do not adequately address the underlying problem, meaning the fix will only be temporary. In all likelihood, if you rely on some of these outdated or less-effective methods, the concrete cracking and sinking will eventually resume. Avoid relying on any of the following techniques to repair uneven or cracked concrete:

  • Concrete replacement. Concrete replacement is not truly a repair, as no effort is made to salvage the existing concrete. Instead, the existing slab is torn out and replaced entirely. This is a costly and disruptive process that is often unnecessary. Worse still, if nothing is done to address soil issues during the replacement, the new concrete will likely succumb to the same issues as the previous slab. This approach should be considered a last resort.
  • Concrete resurfacing. Concrete resurfacing is a process that involves applying a thin layer of concrete over an existing surface to improve its appearance and durability. This technique can only facilitate cosmetic improvements, such as discoloration or minor chipping. It cannot meaningfully repair sinking or significantly cracked concrete.
  • Epoxy concrete repair. Epoxy injection is a method used to repair cracks in concrete structures by filling them with a high-strength epoxy resin. This process involves drilling small holes into the concrete near the crack and then injecting the epoxy under pressure, which fills the voids and binds the concrete back together. However, like concrete resurfacing techniques, this process can only cosmetically improve cracking concrete and will not generally be able to resolve its root cause.
  • Concrete grinding. This process involves using specialized equipment, such as diamond-tipped grinders, to grind down the surface of damaged concrete to achieve a smoother finish. It is often used in industrial settings or to address uneven sidewalks. Because concrete grinding does not address the core causes of concrete unevenness and cracking, any leveling achieved by this solution is likely to be undone over time.
  • Mudjacking. Also known as slabjacking, this technique involves drilling small holes in the affected area and then injecting a mixture of water, soil, and cement (known as "slurry") underneath the concrete to raise it back to its original position. While effective in theory, the slurry is so heavy that it tends to exacerbate the shifting soil issues that caused the underlying problem in the first place. The “repaired” concrete will eventually begin to crack and sink again.

Introducing PolyLift, Our Concrete Leveling Repair Solution

At USS, we do not want to attempt an outdated or ineffective technique that will only offer a temporary fix to cracking, sinking, or uneven concrete. Our Mt. Juliet concrete leveling and repair professionals are only interested in implementing solutions that work in the long run. Our proprietary PolyLift method injects expanding polyurethane foam into drilled holes at the top of the damaged concrete. The polymer quickly expands and fills empty spaces created by shifting soil, causing the affected slab to rise to an optimal position and resolving any unevenness. After patching the small holes, the lifted concrete will typically be ready to use in as few as 30 minutes.

Some of the key advantages of PolyLift include:

  • Clean and non-disruptive - no excavation required
  • Lightweight polymer prevents future sinking
  • More cost-effective and longer-lasting than other techniques
  • Installation can be completed in minutes, with surfaces safe to traverse in as few as 30 minutes
  • Only small injection holes that are easily patched

Our experts regularly use PolyLift to repair:

  • Concrete floors
  • Concrete porches
  • Concrete steps
  • Driveways
  • Garage floors
  • Pool decks
  • Sidewalks
  • Concrete slabs

How Much Does Concrete Leveling with PolyLift Cost?

First, keep in mind that repairing damaged concrete is almost certainly going to be less expensive than replacing it entirely. In many cases, concrete leveling will only cost approximately half as much as a full-on replacement. If concrete damage is allowed to progress and worsen, a costly replacement may be the only option, so it is in your best interest to repair your concrete as soon as you can. We price concrete leveling and repair based on a cost-per-square-foot model, meaning the size of the concrete slab and the extent of its damage will likely determine how much our services will cost. Our Mt. Juliet concrete leveling and repair technicians can come to your property and evaluate the job to provide you with a free, accurate estimate. We are aware that the expenses associated with concrete leveling are often unanticipated, which is why are we happy to offer financing options and never ask for payment until our work is done.

Expert Sidewalk Leveling in Mt. Juliet

When you choose United Structural Systems for your sidewalk leveling needs, you can rest assured that you are getting the highest quality service available. We strive to exceed expectations with every job we do, so you can trust that your sidewalk will be lifted correctly and safely. With our expertise, advanced technology, high-quality materials, and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can count on us to get the job done right! With over 30 years of experience and a team of experienced professionals, United Structural Systems is the go-to choice for sidewalk leveling services. We have helped tens of thousands of residential and commercial customers address their foundation repair and waterproofing problems. If your concrete sidewalk needs to be leveled, you can trust our professionals as:  

  • We have decades of industry experience. We have been serving customers since 1994, and our experienced team members have been with us for years.  
  • We offer a transferable guarantee. At no additional cost to you, our team offers a transferable warranty on our services.  
  • We are known for our integrity. If we assess your property/concrete foundation and you do not need a repair, we will let you know rather than complete unnecessary work.  
  • We offer competitive rates and financing options. In addition to offering affordable payment options, we accept major credit cards and personal checks for your convenience.

The Risks & Hazards of Uneven & Cracked Sidewalks

Cracked and uneven concrete sidewalks can be a major hazard for pedestrians, leading to serious injuries and even accidents. Property owners should be aware of the potential liability they may face if someone is injured due to a cracked or uneven sidewalk on their property. If someone were to trip and fall on your property because of a damaged sidewalk, they may be able to pursue damages in a personal injury claim against you. You may then be held liable for the claimant’s medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and other economic and noneconomic damages.  In addition to facing a personal injury lawsuit, uneven or cracked sidewalks can lead to water intrusion and/or structural damage to your property. These issues can lead to the devaluation of your property.

Payment & Financing Options

We offer financing plans, accept major credit cards and personal checks.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

See what customers have to say about working with USS.

Hundreds of 5-Star Reviews

Our customer reviews speak for themselves.

"The crew that has worked on our house has been top-notch...I appreciate the integrity, speed of feedback, and quality of work provided by all who have worked with us."
Chris
 
“Robert Elam with USS is a wealth of knowledge and an incredible asset to all professionals that need this level of expertise in their corner.”
Monte Mohr
Owner/Realty ONE Group Music City
"I have rarely dealt with any company that comes close to USS in the quality of work they do, and in the honesty, ethics, character, and integrity of their company, staff, and repairmen."
Sandra
"The warranty and price were the best in the industry and we had 3 quotes. I highly recommend USS and Evan."
Yvonne P.