Concrete Lifting & Leveling Services In Berks County, PA

Providing Berks County Level Concrete Without The Mess Or High Cost!

Concerned about your loved ones tripping on your uneven sidewalk, patio, or pool deck?

Worried about water draining into your basement due to uneven exterior concrete surfaces?

Have garage doors that don't close properly due to an uneven surface?

Replacement may not be necessary!

We use our concrete lifting - also known as slackjacking - equipment to raise or lift your concrete back up without the mess and cost of replacement.

Most customers find that slab jacking costs are 1/3 of the price of replacement with the project completed in hours instead of days!

Safer Walkways, Patios, and Surfaces

Proper Draining on Concrete

Save Money On New Concrete

Less Time & Mess

How Does Concrete Lifting Or Leveling Work?

A person kneels on the floor operating a large blue and red industrial tool on a concrete surface inside a workshop.

In most applications, we drill small holes thorugh the slab which allow us to use polyurethane foam concrete raising equipment to complete the concrete leveling. This establishes a firm foundation below the slab preventing future settling.

The concrete lifting foam provides a more permanent solution than typical mudjacking at a competitive price.

Watch our demo video or look at our before/after photos below!

Before/After step and sidewalk:

Before/After patio:

Before/After Driveway:

We Make A Concrete Lifting Easy In Berks County:

  • 1

    Contact Us

    Call us or contact us online for us to contact you about your project details.

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    On-Site consultation

    We provide a free on-site consultation to review dimensions, details, and costs.

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    Schedule Work

    Your project is scheduled and completed with payment collected on site.

What Our Customers Say

“We contacted Keystone Gun-Krete, and Richie promptly set an appt to give us an estimate. He explained how they would approach the job, answered our questions, gave us a free written estimate, and added our job to their schedule. Ben arrived promptly, and explained the work and process. After the job was finished, he asked us to inspect the sidewalk, and offered to answer any questions.” -Christine

“I am completely blown away by Keystone Gun-Krete.  Their professionalism and customer service are top notch, and the work was very well done. Thank you! -Kevin

“Darren was very professional and explained the work being done- exceptional service and cooperation with scheduling and timing Highly recommend this company. Thank you Ben for your patience.” -Rick

A person stands next to a Keystone Gun-Krete truck and trailer equipped with concrete lifting and leveling machinery, parked in front of an industrial building.

Concrete Lifting & Slabjacking Services In Berks County, PA

If you have a concrete area that is causing safety or drainage issues, then concrete lifting, also known as slabjacking, may be an option to level your concrete surface without the high cost or mess of starting fresh!

With a fully equipped concrete pumping and shotcrete service team, Keystone Gun-Krete is here to make your next concrete project a success!

FAQs on Berks County Concrete Leveling, Lifting, & Slabjacking

It can come from a variety of reasons, but the main three we find are the following:

  • General settling of subsoil, stone, etc.
  • Soils or grade not compacted correctly
  • Soil deterioration due to water, roots, etc.

Yes, it works for pretty much any uneven concrete surface! The process can be done on basements, garages, driveways, pool decks, patios, sidewalks, warehouse floors, houses (slab on grade), and even deep injection under footers!

There is nothing that can break the foam down once it’s underneath the slab. The only reason for re-settling would be if there is something going on with the soil underneath the foam, such as a water problem, tree roots, etc.

Yes, we can usually give a ballpark price from pictures. However, most times we still like to come take a look to provide a final estimate unless it is a smaller and more basic job.

We use a 2-part closed-cell concrete lifting polyurethane foam.

Nothing, they are the same thing! It’s simply two ways of talking about the same process.