Concrete repair season brings opportunity. Every spring, homeowners begin noticing sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, trip hazards, and settling slabs. For contractors, that demand represents something more than repair work—it represents Read More
Visit Booth #423 | March 22–25, 2026 The PolyPier team is headed to Las Vegas for one of the spray foam industry’s biggest events of the year — the Spray Read More
Concrete lifting may look straightforward from the outside, but contractors know there is more to it than drilling holes and injecting foam. Successful concrete lifting depends on understanding materials, site Read More
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, Read More
Uneven or sinking warehouse floors are more than an inconvenience. They slow down forklifts, damage equipment, create safety risks, and can even disrupt inventory flow. The problem is that many Read More
Join Us for PolyPier School – April 21–23, 2026 Dates: April 21–23, 2026Location: Courtyard Kansas City Olathe12151 S. Strang Line Court, Olathe, KS 66062 Take Your Concrete Leveling Expertise to Read More
Concrete slabs, sidewalks, driveways, and patios can settle or sink over time due to shifting, weak, or eroded soil beneath them. For contractors, lifting and leveling concrete is only part Read More
Water is one of the biggest challenges in concrete lifting and soil stabilization. Whether it’s a sunken pool deck, a driveway in a flood-prone area, or a commercial slab near Read More
Concrete lifting can be a significant win for homeowners, saving them time, money, and frustration compared to replacing slabs. But as a contractor, you know that simply explaining how it Read More
When homeowners think about garage upgrades, they often focus on new flooring, storage, or even converting the space into a home gym or workshop. But one critical upgrade is frequently Read More