Concrete Repair & Lifting Contractor Serving Greenville Junction, Maine
Eastern Basements provides professional concrete repair and lifting services for residential and commercial properties in Greenville Junction, Maine. Our team restores uneven and damaged surfaces with efficiency and care, delivering results you can trust. Concrete can settle or become uneven due to soil movement, moisture changes, poor compaction, or natural wear over time, creating safety hazards and structural concerns for Greenville Junction properties.
We level sunken slabs, fill voids beneath concrete, stabilize surfaces, seal cracks, and restore driveways, walkways, patios, and foundations throughout Greenville Junction. Using specialized equipment and proven techniques, our crews achieve precise, long-lasting results that strengthen slabs and improve drainage. From spot repairs to full slab lifting, Eastern Basements tailors solutions to protect Greenville Junction homes and businesses with minimal disruption.
Backed by extensive experience, our professionals follow a thorough process to diagnose causes, prepare the site, and implement targeted lifts and repairs across Greenville Junction and surrounding communities. Neglected concrete creates trip hazards, accelerates water intrusion, and can undermine structures. Proper leveling and stabilization prevent escalating damage and preserve value, and we’re committed to restoring safe, durable surfaces for Greenville Junction properties that stand up to Maine’s seasons.
Ready for safer, smoother concrete? Contact Eastern Basements for prompt, professional repair and lifting in Greenville Junction, Maine. Expect reliable solutions, clear communication, and long-term protection for Greenville Junction homes and businesses. Schedule your evaluation today and get lasting results with minimal downtime.
Our 4-Step Concrete Lifting Process
1
Inspection & Assessment
We evaluate the affected concrete, identify the cause of settling, and determine the most effective lifting solution.
2
Precision Drilling
Small, strategically placed holes are drilled into the sunken slab to prepare for material injection.
3
Material Injection
High-density foam or slurry is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids, stabilize the base, and lift the slab back into position.
4
Leveling & Sealing
We carefully level the surface and patch all drill points, leaving your concrete smooth, stable, and ready for use.