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JES Foundation Repair
4.5(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Austin Wells handled our sinking concrete pad and cracks near my garage. He explained everything, neat, and very professional. My wife and I appreciated how he wore a uniform and conducted himself in as an expert in his field. I would definitely call JES again, in particular, Austin Wells to handle any other concrete leveling issues."
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+12

187 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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J&M Concrete
4.4(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

"Everything went great.  Marvin was courteous and very knowledgable about concrete and how to address my problem.  He and his team were very punctual and made sure to keep the job site very clean.  I've had several neighbors comment on how nice the finished product looks.  If you need a reasonable price to replace, upgrade or add concrete for your home, Marvin and his team are the way to go.
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
Tug It Construction Excavation and Hauling
4.8(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

With over 40 years of experience serving the Brooklyn area, Tug It Construction Excavation and Hauling is your solution for all your concrete needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there will be no question on who to call. Call us today! Satisfaction guaranteed.

Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Piescape
4.5(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The start date was delayed about two weeks due to weather but once they got going they worked steadily until the job was done. They were here early each morning and left at four. The workers were polite, friendly, and asked questions when they weren't sure about a few things. They left the place very neat and tidy. The slope looks very good. It's to early to tell how much better the drainage is but it is definitely better than it was. They were easy to work with and very dependable and efficient. Would definitely hire them again."
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Legacy Contracting
4.1(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"George came out to give us an estimate, and even offered to replace our wooden steps with concrete, because he said he would have to order an amount of concrete that was more than what was required to simply replace that section of our driveway that needed to be replaced. I wanted to keep our wooden steps, however, so I declined this offer. We signed the contract on the spot, though, and provided a downpayment, since George gave us the best price and seemed very earnest, knowledgeable, and sincere. He said a professional concrete mixing truck would come with the concrete. We didn't know exactly when this would happen, though, and indeed, we had a couple or more of rainy weeks that delayed the work.. Then, one day, a couple of guys from Legacy Contracting showed up with no notice and even started to tear up the remaining portion of that section of the driveway that needed to be removed to pour the new concrete before I realized what was going on. (Fortunately, I was home.) I then went outside to see what was going on -- or one of the guys came to the door -- I don't remember now which happened first -- but the end result is if I hadn't been home to move the car (sometimes I go away with my husband in his car), the car in the garage would have been stuck there until the concrete had hardened enough to be able to drive over it -- and I wouldn't have had a car to drive during that period. The two guys then proceeded to prepare that part of the driveway for the new concrete, tearing up that section of the driveway that needed to (entirely) come out, and removing it with the front loader that they had brought with them. They then laid the rebar, used a straight board at the edge of the driveway to hold in the concrete to be poured (I later realized this board should have been curved, because we have a slight curve in our driveway), and then proceeded to mix bags of Quikrete (I believe it was) by hand in the bed of the front loader, and pour it into the form, such as it was. My husband (who, by then, had left work early to come home to see how the work was going) and I provided the hose, which these guys didn't have, since they were going back and forth to the water spigot -- a fair distance away -- with a container, to get water to mix the concrete. When it came to smoothing off the surface of the concrete, one of the guys did the best he could with a trowel that he had with him, since these guys admitted they didn't have the proper tools to do the job. Needless to say, rather than the surface being smooth like the rest of the driveway, it had swirls, although very nice-looking swirls -- still, not something you want on a driveway. Finally, to make a long story short, Legacy Contracting redid the job, bringing out a professional concrete mixing truck to pour the concrete, just as we had been told in the beginning. In fact, Legacy Contracting sent George out (I believe) the day after the first faulty job, and promised at that time to redo the job "right." Still, there was about a week's delay (as I recall), before the same two guys came out, this time to tear up and remove the concrete they had laid the week before. This time, as it turned out, we got an email very early in the morning (earlier than I get up), telling us that the "old" concrete would be removed that day and the new concrete poured. Still, the same two guys started to rip up the driveway before I even knew they were there and that the work was going to be done that day, so I was barely able to get the car out of the garage -- again -- before it would have been "too late." If we had been even been away for a couple of days, we wouldn't have known that the work was going to be performed that day, and the car could have been "stuck" in the garage until the "new" concrete had hardened. This time, in fact (after the second pouring), we left the car out of the garage for two weeks before we drove over the "new" concrete, since I remembered George had told us to wait that long, not just two days, as we had been told for the (first) Quikrete. So, I have given Legacy Contracting a "B," even though the work was done well the second time (even preserved the "curve" at the edge of our driveway), because it took Legacy Contracting two tries to do this (I still don't have a clue who those first two guys were, or why they tried to do the job without the proper tools, and without the professional concrete mixing truck), and the notice Legacy Contracting gave us -- needed to get the car out of the garage so it wouldn't be "stuck"-- was just pitiful. (I would have been content with a day's notice, provided we could confirm that the next day, was, in fact, "okay" with us.) This, despite the fact that Legacy Contracting was very apologetic about the first faulty job and immediately promised to redo it "right." So, yes, I would use Legacy Contracting again, but I would hope for a better experience."
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Central Lending Svc Inc dba Credit Central
4.8(
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Serving Upperco, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

"I can't thank Mark enough for being a voice of reason who stepped in to help us deal with a tricky situation.
He is a straight forward, smart guy who cares about his clients. And that's not to say he doesn't care about the bottom line, too. He got us the best rate out of the three lenders we spoke with, and he made sure we understood exactly what we our options were.
He is extremely responsive and quick -  and you cannot underestimate the degree to which hustle can matter in housing transactions. He's an all-around gem, so glad we found him.
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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

Many contractors offer warranties for their work. Confirm terms before starting the project.

On average, a mudjacking repair lasts between five and 10 years, though it can sometimes last for well beyond a decade under ideal conditions. Its longevity depends heavily on several factors, including the condition of the underlying soil, environmental conditions like freeze/thaw cycles and erosion, and whether the root cause of the sinking, such as drainage issues, is resolved. Because it doesn't always fix the underlying problem of loose soil, mudjacking is often considered a temporary solution. Proper maintenance and evaluation can help extend its lifespan.

Concrete leveling is not typically covered by insurance. In some cases where the shifting concrete is caused by a natural disaster or storm, you may be able to file an insurance claim if your policy specifically covers those circumstances. In most cases, though, you’ll pay out-of-pocket for concrete leveling.

A slurry of cement, sand, and water is injected beneath the concrete to lift and stabilize it.

There is no real alternative to underpinning, although mudjacking and polyjacking are other repair methods that can add support from underneath your foundation. Rather than placing supportive piers under your structure, these involve pumping a material under your slab to lift a sunken section back into its original position. Polyjacking, in particular, is sometimes a suitable solution for stabilization issues under slab foundations, but underpinning is often accepted as the best and most permanent solution.

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