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Concrete Lifting in Highland, MI

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In Highland, the combination of clay soil and moisture can lead to significant challenges for your concrete surfaces. The expansive nature of clay can cause concrete slabs to settle and crack, while the freeze-thaw cycles typical during the colder months can exacerbate these issues. Foundation Systems of Michigan utilizes advanced polyurethane injections to effectively lift and level your concrete slabs, ensuring they are stable and ready for use often within just 15 minutes.

Foundation Systems of Michigan (FSM), a Groundworks Company, specializes in providing homeowners in Highland with a range of services, including foundation repair, basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation, concrete lifting, gutter, and generator solutions. We prioritize high-quality repairs and personalized service, backed by a team of skilled technicians and industry-leading products. With nationally backed warranties, FSM is committed to restoring the integrity of your concrete surfaces and protecting your investment.

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Types of Concrete Damage in Highland

Common Causes of your Concrete Problems in Highland

Soil Erosion

Over time, water or wind can wash away soil particles beneath the concrete slab, creating empty spaces or voids that cause the concrete to sink or crack.

Poor Soil Compaction

If the soil beneath the concrete wasn't properly compacted during construction, it can settle unevenly over time, leading to cracks and sinking.

Tree Root Growth

Roots from nearby trees can grow under concrete slabs, lifting and cracking them as they expand.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Repeated freezing and thawing of water in the soil can cause it to expand and contract, putting pressure on the concrete and leading to cracks and lifting.

Heavy Loads

Excessive weight from vehicles, equipment, or other heavy objects can stress the concrete, causing it to crack and settle.

Moisture Changes

Fluctuations in moisture levels can significantly impact the soil's stability beneath concrete, leading to erosion and voids that cause the concrete to settle.

Understanding these common causes can help you take preventive measures to maintain the integrity of your concrete surfaces and avoid costly repairs.

Concrete Lifting Solutions We Provide For You in Highland

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What We Do
  • Assess concrete challenges
  • Implement specialized techniques
  • Deliver enduring concrete restoration
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Why Homeowners Choose Foundation Systems of Michigan

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Professional, Honest Approach

We are committed to the highest level of ethics and integrity. Our team will only recommend proven and permanent solutions based on our careful inspection of your home.

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Engineered Solutions

Our products are built with engineered design and rigorous testing. Equally important, we control our installation process by using only in-house crews. Anyone working on your home is a Foundation Systems of Michigan employee and has been trained and certified to repair the most complex foundation and water problems.

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Nationally Backed Warranties

We provide the strongest warranties in the industry - and the only ones backed by the power of a national company. All our warranties are long term, and fully transferable.

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Full-Time Service Department

Whether you have questions about your installed solutions or are interested in our routine maintenance through our Service Program, we're here for you.

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Our Locations

Detroit Office

32985 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, MI 48150

Grand Rapids Office

5985 Clay Avenue SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49548

Rochester Hills Office

2817 Bond St.
Rochester Hills, MIĀ  48309

Toledo Office

5555 Airport Hwy
Toledo, OH 43615

Traverse City Office

3805 Elmers Industrial Drive
Traverse City, MI 49685