Concrete Leveling, Greensboro, NC

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We can come to your home and assess whether the surface is a good fit for concrete leveling.

Concrete is often placed on residential and commercial properties to create outdoor living areas, designated pathways, and spaces for driving and parking vehicles. However, over time, the surfaces created can become uneven, which can pose a serious hazard to the safety of all who use it. This concern is particularly evident on pedestrian pathways and driveways, as an uneven surface can become an instant tripping hazard. Poorly installed concrete is more prone to settling and cracking, which can impact whether the surface is level.

Concrete Leveling in Greensboro, North Carolina

If your Greensboro, North Carolina property has uneven concrete surfaces, you have a few options. Of course, you can have the concrete removed and replaced, but this is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we offer another solution: concrete leveling. This alternative to replacement is cost-effective, particularly for surfaces that are still in good shape otherwise. We can come to your home and assess whether the surface is a good fit for concrete leveling. Our technicians also work with multi-unit housing builders and managers and those responsible for hotels in the area.

When we perform concrete leveling, we use proven techniques and tools for long-lasting results. By lifting up and securing damaged sections, we can create a level surface once again. Our goal is to ensure that your concrete surface is safe for use. With over a decade of experience, our company can handle a wide range of concrete needs that may arise.

If you have questions about concrete leveling or would like to schedule a consultation, give us a call to get started.


At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we provide concrete leveling services in Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, the Triad Metro Area of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, and the Charlotte Metro Area, North Carolina; Greenville, Spartanburg, the Greenville-Spartanburg Metro Area, Columbia, and Charleston, including the North Charleston Metro Area, South Carolina; and Roanoke and the Richmond-Petersburg Metro Area, Virginia.