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RaiseMax Concrete Lifting

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RaiseMax Concrete Lifting

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We specialize in lifting and leveling sunken concrete slabs using advanced polyurethane foam injection technology. Our quick and efficient process is typically 1/2 the cost of traditional concrete replacement methods. Plus, our eco-friendly foam is non-toxic and won't harm the environment. Say goodbye to trip hazards, pooling water, and costly concrete replacement. Choose RaiseMax Concrete Lifting for a safe, smooth, and level surface that lasts for years to come. We are an owner-operated business located in Colona, Illinois.

"The work went very well with accuracy to the specific spaces and overall consideration. It definitely improved the area around my house."

Rachel F on May 2023

We specialize in lifting and leveling sunken concrete slabs using advanced polyurethane foam injection technology. Our quick and efficient process is typically 1/2 the cost of traditional concrete replacement methods. Plus, our eco-friendly foam is non-toxic and won't harm the environment. Say goodbye to trip hazards, pooling water, and costly concrete replacement. Choose RaiseMax Concrete Lifting for a safe, smooth, and level surface that lasts for years to come. We are an owner-operated business located in Colona, Illinois.

"The work went very well with accuracy to the specific spaces and overall consideration. It definitely improved the area around my house."

Rachel F on May 2023


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HELITECH Quad Cities

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HELITECH Quad Cities

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38 years of experience

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage. We service the greater Quad Cities and Southeastern Iowa region including Davenport, Moline, Rock Island, Bettendorf, Galesburg, Monmouth, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, North Liberty, and everywhere in between out of our facility in Rock Island. Our Helitech Promise is to provide the highest quality products and finest service and to stand by our work for the life of your home. We have been serving the area for 5 decades strong and our longevity speaks to our reliability and commitment to excellence.

"went very good both on sales side and workers side"

Bob B on November 2023

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage. We service the greater Quad Cities and Southeastern Iowa region including Davenport, Moline, Rock Island, Bettendorf, Galesburg, Monmouth, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, North Liberty, and everywhere in between out of our facility in Rock Island. Our Helitech Promise is to provide the highest quality products and finest service and to stand by our work for the life of your home. We have been serving the area for 5 decades strong and our longevity speaks to our reliability and commitment to excellence.

"went very good both on sales side and workers side"

Bob B on November 2023







Collins Concrete

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Collins Concrete

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Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.

Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.


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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

Visible cracks, scaling, flaking, and uneven surfaces indicate a bad concrete job. Additional signs vary depending on the project. You may notice poor drainage or even exposed rebar. Quality issues result from using the wrong concrete, rushing the work, or inexperienced workers completing the job.

The foundation repair that will work best varies based on the extent of the damage, the underlying cause, soil conditions, weather conditions, and more. Permanent foundation solutions like underpinning and exterior drainage solutions are better than temporary fixes that don’t address the source of the issue. Some examples of more temporary solutions include mudjacking or slabjacking, waterproof paint, and dampproofing. The best course of action is to have a reliable foundation specialist inspect your issue, treat the underlying problem, and restabilize your foundation.

Most of the time, normal foundation settling will present as thin cracks in the foundation and minor creaks in the floorboards. In contrast, you can identify foundation issues by wide or uneven foundation cracks, horizontal or step-shaped gaps on the foundation wall, or cracks that go around corners of your foundation. Foundation problems can also cause changes in your living area, like increased humidity, uneven or sloping floors, nail pops in drywall, countertops pulling away from the wall, and windows and doors getting stuck. When in doubt, call in a professional to identify the underlying cause.

The most expensive foundation repair method is to install helical piers. Helical piers are a type of steel pier used to support sinking foundations in areas with poor soil conditions or deep bedrock. This foundation repair method can cost up to $3,000 per pier, including labor, because of its material and labor-intensive installation process. Total foundation repair costs can easily reach over $20,000 using this method.

If your foundation repair claim gets denied, the first step is to carefully read over your policy and denial letter so you understand the reason for the denial. Then, gather evidence and documents that can support your case and appeal the denial with your insurance company. If your insurer does not eventually honor your claim, you may want to file a complaint with the insurance department in your state. In some cases, it may make sense to work with an attorney and file a lawsuit.

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