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Olshan Foundation Repair

Clarksville, Tennessee
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615-367-2800
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8:00am - 5:00pm (CST)
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Structural Repair Services

  • Foundation Repair
  • Basement Waterproofing
  • Crawl Space Repair & Encapsulation
  • Basement Wall Repair
  • Drainage & Sump Pumps
  • Concrete Leveling

Concrete Leveling for Clarksville, TN Homes

We provide purpose-built concrete leveling solutions in Clarksville that help manage uneven slabs, visible cracking, and related trip hazards around homes and businesses. Our Certified Structural Technician evaluates how these conditions affect safety and everyday use, then recommends tailored approaches such as our PolyLift system and Concrete CrackLock system. By focusing on minimally invasive methods, we aim to help raise settled panels, support subgrade conditions, and reduce the risk of further movement with minimal disruption to your property.

Throughout this page, we explain how we approach uneven concrete issues, outline the safety hazards of uneven concrete, and describe when specific systems may be appropriate. We also touch on budget considerations, environmental benefits, and what you can expect during a professional evaluation. Our goal is to give you clear, practical information so you can decide whether these approaches may suit your Clarksville property.

Recognizing Uneven Concrete and Everyday Safety Concerns

Uneven surfaces around a home or commercial site often begin with subtle visual changes that become more noticeable over time. You might see a driveway panel sinking lower than its neighbor, a sidewalk edge forming a lip, or a garage floor corner that no longer feels level underfoot as panels settle. Indoors, slight floor variations can also develop where slabs have shifted or cracked, especially near transitions between rooms or at door thresholds that see frequent use.

As settling continues, cracks that started as hairline openings can widen or branch, indicating movement in the slab rather than a cosmetic surface blemish. These height differences and widening joints can create snag points for shoes, strollers, carts, and mobility devices, increasing the likelihood of trips and awkward footing. Over time, the combination of uneven concrete issues and growing cracks may contribute to additional slab stress and more visible damage, which is why many property owners look for affordable concrete solutions that address both appearance and usability while supporting long-term function.

How We Assess Cracks and Select Concrete Leveling Solutions

When our Certified Structural Technician visits a Clarksville property, we start by reviewing how cracks, settlement patterns, and surface use all connect. For situations where the primary concern is controlling crack behavior across structural elements, we may recommend the Concrete CrackLock system, which is described as a way to help manage cracking across concrete slabs, poured walls, masonry, and concrete block foundations in our PolyLift concrete leveling overview. This system is often selected when a more stable substrate is needed ahead of coatings or when crack movement appears to be progressing.

For areas where panels have dropped or voids are suspected beneath the slab, our team may look to our polyurethane-based PolyLift system to help gently lift and support sunken sections. In both cases, we consider how the surface is used, how close it is to entries and parking, and whether residential or commercial traffic will be affected during work. We also review whether other foundation repair services may be needed if slab behavior appears tied to broader structural movement around the structure.

Our polyurethane-based PolyLift System.

Where the Concrete CrackLock System Is Commonly Applied

Our technicians use CrackLock in locations where visible cracking raises concerns about appearance, performance, or preparation for coatings. This approach is applied across concrete slabs, poured walls, masonry, concrete block foundations, columns, industrial buildings, bridges, foundations, and swimming pools, as well as in preparation for floor coatings, which is outlined in our detailed patio leveling resources. We typically consider this system when cracks seem to be spreading, when gaps distract from curb appeal, or when a more uniform base is desired before applying a new surface treatment.

The intention behind this method is to help manage the movement of existing cracks and support a more continuous surface profile where feasible. While this can improve how the slab looks and functions, it does not replace more extensive structural work when deeper issues are present.

Certified Structural Technicians preparing a driveway for lifting.

Introducing the PolyLift System for Targeted Concrete Leveling

Our PolyLift system is a polyurethane injection approach that we use as part of our concrete leveling solutions for sunken slabs. Through small holes drilled in the slab, we inject an environmentally considerate polyurethane mixture beneath the concrete, where it expands to fill hidden voids and help support the slab from below. As the material expands, it can gently influence uneven sections toward more functional elevations while keeping disruption to surrounding landscaping and hardscapes low.

Because the PolyLift equipment is compact, our technicians can work in tighter spaces such as narrow walkways, pool decks, or areas near buildings where large machinery would be difficult to stage. Many projects are completed with little visible mess, and surfaces can often return to service relatively quickly compared with older methods.

Side view of how the PolyLift System works.

What to Expect During the PolyLift Installation Process

During a typical project, our technician begins by walking the affected area and outlining which panels need adjustment. In some cases, controlled cuts or relief joints are recommended to help the slab respond more predictably during lifting and support efforts. Where appropriate, our team may also use manual lifting tools to guide sections while the polyurethane is placed, helping encourage a more even final surface across adjacent panels.

We then drill small, precisely located holes through the slab and into the subgrade. Through each opening, we inject the polyurethane mixture in measured stages to help fill voids and support the slab while we monitor elevation changes. The material reaches working strength quickly in many situations, so driveways, sidewalks, or interior floors can often be used again within a relatively short period. Once lifting is complete, we clean the work area and patch the small injection points for a tidy, low-profile finish, similar to the outcomes described in our porch leveling service details.

Comparing PolyLift to Traditional Mudjacking Approaches

When we recommend the PolyLift system instead of older mudjacking techniques, we are usually focusing on efficiency, cleanliness, and the environmental impact of concrete repair. Polyurethane injection uses compact equipment and small-diameter holes, so we can work with smaller crews and less heavy material handling. This helps reduce disruption around entries, pool areas, and commercial walkways where continuous access matters to residents, guests, and customers.

Because the process is less messy and typically requires fewer follow-up landscape repairs, it can support affordable concrete solutions by lowering restoration needs. For many Clarksville property owners, this balance of reduced mess, faster turnaround, and environmental consideration makes PolyLift an appealing part of our concrete leveling solutions, similar to how we describe benefits in our driveway leveling overview.

Commercial Concrete Leveling and Business Continuity

For commercial sites in Clarksville, walkways, entries, and parking areas often need to remain usable even while work is underway. Our certified technicians look at how uneven slabs affect doorways, curb ramps, loading paths, and amenity areas before recommending a plan that supports safety and access. Because PolyLift uses small injection points and compact equipment, many projects can be staged so that tenants, customers, and staff continue using designated routes while work progresses nearby.

These characteristics make PolyLift well suited to many commercial concrete leveling needs, including storefront sidewalks, pool surrounds, shared courtyards, and selected municipal routes where improving footing is a priority. We often suggest that property managers coordinate work windows, temporary access paths, and brief parking or entry adjustments so disruption stays manageable. After lifting, our technicians patch the injection points and clean the work zone so surfaces can return to service as conditions allow.

How Concrete Leveling Relates to Broader Foundation Repair Services

Concrete leveling plays a supporting role within our broader foundation repair services. When we see driveway, sidewalk, or patio slabs that have sunk or separated, those symptoms may suggest changing support conditions in the soils beneath the slab. During an evaluation, a Certified Structural Technician reviews how these surface changes relate to walls, floors, and other structural components to consider whether slab-focused work alone is appropriate.

Our PolyLift system is intended to help fill gaps between slab and soil and to help raise settled panels toward more usable elevations, which can improve how you move around your property. However, this approach is not designed to address deeper foundation movement or structural shifts below footing level. In situations where more substantial movement is observed, we may recommend other solutions from our specialized concrete leveling and support services or separate foundation systems.

Cost Considerations and What to Expect From Estimates

When we discuss pricing with Clarksville property owners, we emphasize that each project is unique. Factors such as the number of affected slabs, the degree of settlement, and how easily we can access the work area all influence the overall approach and timeline. Additional needs, like controlled concrete cutting or supplemental manual lifting, can also affect scope and scheduling.

Within that framework, our PolyLift system is a faster, cleaner, and often more affordable option than traditional mudjacking, though exact amounts are always determined by a site-specific written estimate. Because we provide estimates at no charge, we encourage you to request an on-site evaluation, review the recommended work plan, and ask questions about how our concrete leveling solutions may address specific uneven concrete issues around your Clarksville home or business. You can also review information specific to areas like sidewalk leveling options to better understand how similar projects are approached.

Next Steps for Clarksville Property Owners Considering Concrete Leveling

If you are seeing settled slabs, widening cracks, or noticeable lips between panels, it may be time to have a professional evaluation. By combining the Concrete CrackLock system with our PolyLift system where appropriate, we can help manage visible cracking, support subgrade conditions, and reduce trip risks across a range of residential and commercial surfaces. These services are designed to be minimally disruptive while still supporting structural performance at the slab level.

We take time to walk you through our findings, explain the reasoning behind each recommendation, and outline what to expect before, during, and after work. That way, you can make an informed decision about whether our concrete leveling solutions fit your goals for safety, appearance, and budget. To discuss conditions around your Clarksville property and explore available options, contact us.

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Thank you again, to all of the men involved with our repairs. And, thank you for being a company that we can trust and depend on when things go wrong around our home.

Ben & Cindy C., Livingston, TX
Over 90 years of Service