2 Concrete Leveling Contractors in Highland Township, Michigan

Highland Township sits in the northwest corner of Oakland County, a suburban community built on glacial terrain dotted with lakes and rolling hills. The soils here reflect the area's glacial past. The USDA Soil Survey for Oakland County identifies several clay rich series throughout the township, including Blount, Pewamo, and the Oakland series itself. The Oakland series features silty clay loam and clay subsoils that hold moisture and expand significantly during wet periods. When dry conditions return, these soils shrink, pulling away from the underside of concrete slabs and creating voids. The Blount series, another common soil in the area, has similar clay content and poor natural drainage, compounding the problem.

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Ace Mudjacking & Concrete Leveling

Highland Township area mudjacking contractor serving residential and commercial clients. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and concrete steps lifted across Highland Township and surrounding areas.

Mudjacking
Highland Township, MIResidential & Commercial

Lawrence A. Russell Construction

Concrete lifting and leveling in Highland Township and across Michigan. Mudjacking services for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors. Residential and commercial projects welcome.

MudjackingCommercial Slab LevelingGarage Floor Leveling
Highland Township, MIResidential & Commercial
30+ years in businessWarranty offered

Oakland County receives 35 to 40 inches of annual precipitation and sees roughly 40 inches of snowfall each winter. Mean annual temperature falls between 50 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit, with a frost free period of 155 to 180 days. The frost line in southeast Michigan extends to approximately 42 inches. That means the ground beneath shallow slabs freezes and thaws dozens of times each winter, heaving soil upward during cold snaps and letting it settle unevenly as temperatures rise. Over several years, driveways, garage floors, walkways, and patio slabs develop noticeable dips, cracks, and uneven joints.

Concrete leveling is a practical and cost effective solution for Highland Township homeowners. Mudjacking pumps a dense cement and sand slurry beneath the slab to fill voids and restore grade. It typically costs $3 to $7 per square foot. Polyurethane foam injection uses lightweight, expanding closed cell foam that cures in minutes and resists future moisture penetration. Foam leveling runs $5 to $12 per square foot. Most residential projects in Oakland County fall between $500 and $2,500, saving homeowners 50 to 70 percent compared to full slab replacement. Both methods are completed in a single day for most jobs.

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Choosing a Contractor in Highland Township

What to know before hiring a concrete leveling contractor in Highland Township, Michigan.

Before hiring a concrete leveling contractor in Highland Township, ask how they plan to address the cause of the settlement, not just the slab itself. A repair that only lifts the concrete without stabilizing the soil underneath may not hold. The best contractors in Michigan will explain why the slab settled and what they'll do to prevent it from happening again. Compare two or three providers and request written estimates before committing.

Comparing Contractors in Highland Township

Key factors to evaluate before requesting estimates.

Review their specialties

Not every contractor handles every slab type equally well. Some focus on driveways and garage floors, while others specialize in pool decks or commercial work. Ask what they do most often in Highland Township.

Ask about equipment and materials

The quality of foam or slurry matters. Ask contractors what brand or type of material they use and why. Contractors who invest in better materials and modern equipment often deliver more durable results.

Verify insurance and references

Ask for proof of general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Then ask for two or three references from recent projects. A quick phone call to a past customer tells you more than any website review.

Evaluate communication

The contractor who returns your call promptly, shows up on time for the estimate, and explains the process clearly is usually the one who will do the best work. How they communicate before the job usually tells you how they'll handle the work itself.

Understand available services

Contractors in Highland Township offer slab jacking, mudjacking, concrete leveling, and concrete repair. Each has different material costs, cure times, and weight characteristics that affect which slabs they work best on. Ask contractors which approach they recommend for your project and why.

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