Top-rated concrete leveling pros.

Get matched with top concrete leveling pros in Fitzwilliam, NH

There are 0 highly-rated local concrete leveling pros.

Need a pro for your concrete leveling project in Fitzwilliam, NH?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Concrete leveling pros in Fitzwilliam




EHM

Washington Ave.
4.20(
5
)

EHM

Washington Ave.
4.20(
5
)
Customers say: Quick response
71 years of experience

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021


Groundworks

198 Londonderry Turnpike
4.74(
93
)

Groundworks

198 Londonderry Turnpike
4.74(
93
)
Customers say: Quick response
28 local quotes requested

Groundworks, previously Rescon Basement Solutions, specializes in helping homeowners with their foundation repair, basement waterproofing, and crawl space encapsulation needs. Our top priority is providing high-quality home repair solutions and personalized service across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. With fully trained technicians, industry-leading products, and nationally backed warranties, Groundworks is here to restore your foundation or basement.

"Everything went very well. Josh, Dave and Tommy were very professional, efficient, and always willing to answer any questions I had. I can't recommend them highly enough."

Ken C on August 2025

Groundworks, previously Rescon Basement Solutions, specializes in helping homeowners with their foundation repair, basement waterproofing, and crawl space encapsulation needs. Our top priority is providing high-quality home repair solutions and personalized service across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. With fully trained technicians, industry-leading products, and nationally backed warranties, Groundworks is here to restore your foundation or basement.

"Everything went very well. Josh, Dave and Tommy were very professional, efficient, and always willing to answer any questions I had. I can't recommend them highly enough."

Ken C on August 2025

Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on floor size, finish type, and additional features like in-floor heating.

Sealing the concrete before tiling is recommended to help it stand up against any water that may seep through the tiles or grout. After thoroughly cleaning the concrete with TSP, priming with a concrete primer will seal the concrete. Check the label on the primer to make sure it is also a sealant and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.

Outdoor kitchens get wet and are sometimes next to pools. To avoid accidents, go with a non-slip material like concrete, brick, or rubber. Avoid materials like ceramic and porcelain, as they are known to be quite slippery. Wood and composite flooring can be slippery if untreated, so make sure to stain or finish these materials.

If you're planning to lay new concrete over an old demolition site, reinforcements may be a good idea for larger builds, such as patios, decks, and concrete slabs. Concrete that exceeds 6 inches of thickness is often reinforced. It will cost more to lay but will give your new structure a solid foundation.

Concrete should be at least 4 inches thick for steps. This thickness boosts stability and prevents cracking and deterioration. After you’ve built your forms out of wood, fill the void with a sand or gravel base for concrete. Use an all-purpose concrete mix to form your steps. After pouring your concrete steps, be sure to screed and float the concrete. 

By submitting this question, I acknowledge and agree that Angi may publicly display my name, city, state, and question on the website for professionals and others to see.

The Fitzwilliam, NH homeowners’ guide to concrete leveling services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.