Let us repair your uneven floors with self-leveling concrete.
If you have concrete floors in your home or business and you notice settling or imperfections, you may be wondering how to approach repairing them. At Concrete Uprising, we recommend self-leveling concrete, which is a polymer-modified cement that flows easily and is ideal for creating smooth, flat surfaces. Self-leveling concrete is usually used over existing concrete floors or subfloors, especially to correct surface imperfections like dips or unevenness.
We will begin the process by preparing the surface. That includes removing debris, cleaning the existing floor, and filling any voids. If needed, we may apply a primer for better adhesion, and then we will start to pour the self-leveling concrete. Because of its low viscosity, it flows well and evens out on its own to create a smooth and flat surface before curing. Once it’s cured, you will have a smooth and level concrete surface without adding lots of extra weight.
When you turn to us for self-leveling concrete, you can rest assured that we will provide high-quality results. We pride ourselves on our extensive experience working with concrete, and we will conduct the entire process with the utmost attention to detail and professionalism.
If you have any questions about self-leveling concrete, its uses, its benefits, or our other concrete services, we encourage you to reach out to our team. We’ll provide you with the answers you need. And if you’re already convinced, go ahead, and contact us to schedule service for your property in Burlington, North Carolina.
At Concrete Uprising, we install self-leveling concrete throughout North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Burlington, Apex, Butner, Clayton, Charlotte, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Greensboro, High Point, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Louisville, Morrisville, Oxford, Pinehurst, Pittsboro, Rocky Mount, Roxboro, Sanford, Selma, Southern Pines, Timberlake, Wendell, Wilson, Winston-Salem, Zebulon, Rockingham, Laurinburg, Lumberton, Fayetteville, Clinton, Goldsboro, Greenville, and Henderson.