Commercial & Industrial Leveling Services
  • We raise and level concrete slabs in offices, warehouses,
    factories, and all other commercial and industrial settings to stabilize joints and put an end to slab rattling, trip hazards, and equipment damage
  • For voids that may be too large for traditional mudjacking, we also supply flowable fill and specialized polyurethane foam

Commercial & Industrial

Concrete Leveling with

Mudjacking

Choose traditional mudjacking with cementious grout for lifting of interior and exterior flatwork. Mudjacking is the least expensive option and fastest option for smaller concrete slabs like sidewalks or driveways without substantial voids underneath.

Commercial & Industrial

Concrete Leveling and Void

Fill with Polyurethane

Foam

Raising concrete with polyurethane foam is a quick, strong and non-invasive solution for leveling or raising uneven flooring in any warehouse, factory, or commercial and industrial setting.

Our process is simple and costs a fraction of what it would cost to replace. We drill small holes into the concrete slab and inject polyurethane foam to fill and expand in the void, which raises the slab to level. The small injection holes are then patched allowing for the concrete to be used almost immediately after completion.

Commercial & Industrial

Void Fill with Flowable Fill +

Polyurethane Foam

Concrete flowable fill is a cost-effective, self-leveling option to fill large voids. Flowable fill is a self-compacting material that develops rapidly and is able to bear heavy loads without compaction. We recommend “topping off” the flowable fill with polyurethane foam to ensure a tight fit from underneath to stabilize the concrete slabs

Indicators For Raising or Void Fill:
  • Rattling Slabs
  • Damaged joints
  • Uneven Slabs
  • Cracking
  • Concrete Curling
  • Spalling

Kent Home Services helped us resolve a crisis when we discovered our foundation had sunk below our office building. They put together a plan to stabilize the building floor and managed the process from cradle to grave. Great service, professional personnel, and never had a doubt the problem was going to be resolved.

Matt Theide, Set Environmental
Our Commercial & Industrial Customers
Telecommunications Company
Location: Kalamazoo, MI

Problem: A Construction Manager was renovating a pre-engineered metal 12,000sf building into a call center for a communications company. The soil under the building was primarily peat and the concrete slabs had dropped 3 or more inches in various locations and substantial voids of up to 18 inches were discovered during installation of plumbing systems.

Our Solution: Kent Home Services laid out a grid across the entire building and injected polyurethane foam under the floor to stabilize the slabs to prevent further settling and then lifted unlevel sections back to original grade.

Airport Authority
Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Problem: A portion of an airplane ramp from private hanger to the municipal airport runway settled resulting in an unacceptable bump for passengers travelling on a private airline service.

Our Solution: Kent Home Services filled a void under the concrete slab, raised the ramp back to grade, and evened joints with flowable cementitious slurry.

Food Processing Manufacturer
Location: Fremont, MI

Issue: A void developed under an approach to a warehouse access ramp causing exterior concrete slabs to settle. Forklift operators complained of unsafe conditions and product damage.

Our Solution: Kent Home Services filled a void underneath the ramp with mudjacking and raised several slabs back to grade.

Environmental Services Company
Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Issue: An environmental company had a failed plumbing system in their 3,000sf administration building. During restoration, a 36” void spanning the entire building was discovered under the 8″ concrete slab floor.

Our Solution: Kent Home Services pumped 60 yards of self leveling flowable fill into the void and then tightened up the space between the flowable fill and underside of the slab with polyurethane foam.