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Acculevel was founded in 1996, and is well known in the industry for repairing foundations, basements, and crawl spaces. We raise and repair concrete structures for thousands of customers per year.


A concrete slab sinks as the soil underneath it shifts. Often, the cause for this is erosion. Rain comes down and saturates the ground, mixing the water into the soil. Then, when the water drains away, it takes part of the soil with it. This erosion can happen gradually as a natural process, or suddenly if it’s caused by a broken pipe or ruptured drain. If the ground under a slab is eroding quickly or seems loose, you should evaluate your home’s guttering and plumbing systems. It’s possible the downspouts or plumbing are draining under the slab and washing out the soil.
In other circumstances, the slab moves because of the ground itself. It’s possible that it wasn’t properly compacted before the concrete was poured. The extreme weather cycles in the Midwest contribute another factor. The ground floods in the spring, then dries out during a summer drought, which prompts erosion Then there’s the winter freeze-and-thaw pattern. The ground expands when it freezes, and contracts as it thaws. This fluctuation also contributes to shifts in the soil, which accelerates the settling process.
Concrete rarely settles evenly; usually one end will sink more significantly than the other. When this happens, the stress of the uneven support will sometimes crack the slab. At that point, you have high and low points on the concrete, and a crack or joint between slabs that will catch a pedestrian’s toe. These are trip hazards and a liability issue.
Sometimes, an uneven slab can also cause damage to your home. It may redirect rainwater towards your house, instead of away from it. This leads to water damage to your foundation, and possibly to leaks in your basement or crawl space. Over time this extra moisture can cause serious damage. Water permeating into your home can cause rotting in the structural wood flooring system (sill plate, floor joists, etc) and allow mold to flourish and grow.
Slab lifting is done by injection. Small holes are drilled through the concrete slab, and material is injected below it. This material fills the void underneath the concrete, and gradually the pressure of this filler being forced under the slab creates lift. The type of fill material varies; many companies use a concrete or limestone slurry referred to as “mud” and this process is generally called mudjacking. As the slurry hardens, it creates lift below the slab.
At Acculevel, we use a polyurethane foam. In our experience, slabjacking provides a better and more reliable repair; once the foam is injected, the chemical reaction promptly begins to expand, and it’s this foam that does the lifting. Since it’s more immediate than mudjacking, it allows for better control.
In this video, one of our knowledgeable experts explains why we choose to perform slabjacking:
Slabjacking uses specialized equipment, but it’s usually installed in a standard-sized service truck that can park in the driveway or street without issue. Slabjacking repair work rarely requires an Acculevel crew driving across your lawn, or disturbing your landscape; the slabjacking equipment has a 250 foot injection hose to maximize our reach to the repair section.
In fact, there is very little mess generated at a slabjacking job site. Generally, crews only need to clean up some dust generated from drilling through the concrete, and maybe trace amounts of foam from the injection site.
This is preferable to the messy process of replacing a slab. Concrete demolition often involves the use of a jack hammer, which is noisy and creates debris that adds to landfills. Re-pouring concrete requires building forms, a concrete truck, and the use of this equipment in close proximity to the work site. This results in a significant amount of trash and upheaval on your property. The new slab can also be visually jarring, as it won’t match the other existing sections in color or texture.
Slabjacking works with the existing concrete slab, so the costs are limited. They depend more on the size of the slab being lifted, and the amount of void under the slab. (The larger the gap, the more material is required.) The costs to replace concrete can be double the price of slabjacking. For more details on costs, please review our article on costs comparisons.

Randall's crawl space showed noticeable deterioration requiring prompt attention. We implemented structural reinforcements, including the installation of support jacks to address the sagging floors. This critical repair work, initiated to replace a failing sill plate and ledger board, ensures continued stability at the property. Undertaking this project in zip code 46947, the total job was valued at approximately $20,619.
Near Logansport, IN
We recently completed a structural reinforcement project addressing exterior foundation cracks for Betty in the 46947 area. With a focus on enhancing stability, our team installed advanced support systems to fortify the foundation. This job ensures long-term resilience with an approximate cost of $15,487, contributing to a safe and secure home.
Near Logansport, IN
We're embarking on a foundation repair project for a commercial structure in the 46947 area. This critical task involves stabilizing and reinforcing the foundation to ensure long-term durability. The project is valued at approximately $22,400, addressing essential structural concerns to secure the building's integrity.
Near Logansport, IN
Recently completed a slabjacking job for Joe in the 46947 area. The work focused on stabilizing the patio in front of the rec room and the path leading to the garage. This approach elevated and corrected the concrete surfaces, ensuring a stable and even foundation. The project was approximately priced at $3,800.
Near Logansport, IN
We addressed structural issues at Peggy's home in zip code 46947. The project included reinforcing basement walls with stabilizing posts and repairing cracks to ensure long-term stability. This crucial repair work is priced at approximately $4,800.
Near Logansport, IN
A successful waterproofing job was completed in Mike's crawlspace in the 46947 area. The homeowner previously faced issues with standing water and mold, as identified during a termite repair. Our team addressed these concerns by installing solutions to prevent moisture buildup, ensuring a dry and healthy crawlspace environment. This project was priced at approximately $18,000.
Near Logansport, IN
We recently addressed a critical structural issue for Kathleen in Lafayette, IN. The ban board under the front door was badly rotted, compromising the entrance’s integrity. Our team successfully repaired the area, reinforcing the structure and preventing future complications. This essential repair was completed for around $2,200, ensuring a safer and more stable entryway.
Near Logansport, IN
We completed a waterproofing project for Bob in the 46947 area. Our team focused on installing a robust drainage system along the exterior wall to effectively manage water flow and prevent moisture issues. This vital improvement, costing around $2,900, ensures the home remains dry and protected from water damage.
Near Logansport, IN

