Many concrete lifting contractors start with residential jobs like driveways, sidewalks, and pool decks. While these projects provide a solid foundation, commercial and industrial work offers larger projects, repeat clients, and higher revenue potential. The challenge is knowing when and how to make that transition.
With polyurethane foam solutions like PolyPier, expanding into commercial and industrial concrete repair is more achievable than many contractors realize.
Commercial and industrial properties face the same concrete challenges as residential properties—settling slabs, soil voids, and water-related movement—just on a larger scale.
Warehouses, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and large facilities require fast, precise, and reliable repairs to avoid costly downtime. That’s exactly where polyurethane foam concrete lifting shines.

Contractors already experienced in concrete lifting can pursue larger-scale projects such as:
The process is familiar: lifting, stabilizing, and supporting concrete—but with greater emphasis on speed and minimal disruption.
Larger projects can feel intimidating due to job complexity, liability, and crew capacity. PolyPier mitigates these concerns by offering:
Contractors can apply existing skills to larger, more complex projects without reinventing their process.
Commercial clients offer advantages beyond project size:
This shift can transform a contractor’s business from one-off residential jobs to stable, recurring revenue.
To make the transition effectively:
PolyPier equips contractors with the tools and credibility to confidently move into commercial and industrial concrete lifting.
Ready to grow beyond residential projects? PolyPier’s polyurethane foam solutions can help you tackle warehouse floors, industrial slabs, and other commercial applications efficiently and reliably.
Contact us today to learn more about PolyPier products, training, and support for contractors expanding into commercial and industrial concrete lifting.