Quickly & Effectively Stabilize Your Sinking, Settling Concrete

Don’t Let Cracked Concrete Be Your Stumbling Block. Schedule Your Free Concrete Lifting Inspection Today

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Increase Curb Appeal

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Remove Safety Hazards

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Maintain Structural Integrity

Why Should You Stabilize Your Concrete

Minor concrete issues can quickly become major hazards for your home and family. Cracked or sinking slabs not only diminish curb appeal but also create dangerous tripping risks for loved ones and visitors. Protect your property’s safety, appearance, and value by addressing these concerns early

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Before

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Signs You Need Concrete Raising

Unstable soil and excess water can weaken concrete slabs, leading to visible problems around your property. Identifying these issues early ensures timely, customized repairs that protect your home’s integrity.

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Cracked Concrete

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Sinking Slabs

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Uneven steps

Common Raising Applications

We utilize a highly effective polymer injection technique for stabilizing settled concrete. This method leverages the expansive force of a structural-grade geopolymer to quickly level concrete, fill soil voids, and reinforce weak, load-bearing ground.

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Driveways

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Patios

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Sidewalks

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Pool Decks

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& More

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Our Concrete Lifting Process

  1. Precision Drilling
    We drill penny-sized holes in the problematic slab.

  2. Polyurethane Foam Injection
    Our high-density, expanding foam fills voids and lifts the concrete to its original position.

  3. Quick-Cure & Leveling
    The foam hardens in minutes—raising your slab with pinpoint accuracy.

  4. Seamless Patching
    We patch the holes, clean up, and your concrete is ready for use the same day.

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    “Fresh Coast Foam came out to our Holland home and fixed our sinking patio in under three hours—no mess, no fuss. Highly recommend!”

    Sarah L., Holland, MI

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    “Excellent service in Grand Rapids! The hole patching was seamless and the patio looks brand-new.”

    Mark R., Grand Rapids, MI

Spray Foam vs. Mud jacking & Replacement

Foam lifting outperforms traditional mud jacking by offering a lighter, more durable solution that won’t add excessive weight to unstable soil. The expanding foam penetrates deep into voids, providing superior stabilization while curing quickly—often within minutes—so your concrete is ready for use almost immediately. Plus, its water-resistant properties help prevent future erosion, making it a long-lasting fix for sinking slabs.

 

Why FCF’s Spray Foam is Superior

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most projects are completed in just a few hours — and your surface is ready to use the same day.

  • No. Polyurethane foam is water-resistant, non-toxic, and built to last for decades without breaking down.

  • Yes. Our foam is eco-friendly, inert once cured, and won’t leach chemicals into the soil or groundwater.

  • Yes! Unlike traditional mudjacking, polyurethane foam can be installed even in cooler temperatures.

  • Costs vary based on the size and condition of the area, but foam lifting is often 50–75% less than full replacement. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Level Up Your Concrete Today

Don’t let sunken slabs diminish your home’s safety or value. Choose Fresh Coast Foam for fast, affordable, lasting results.

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