Our Services
At EcoLiftUSA, we specialize exclusively in Concrete Lifting and Stabilization using advanced High-Density Polyurethane Foam. This cutting-edge method is not only quicker and cleaner than traditional methods but also environmentally friendly, durable, and cost-effective.
Concrete Lifting & Leveling
Restore unlevel concrete surfaces with precision and minimal disruption.
Void Filling
Fill dangerous underground gaps beneath your concrete caused by erosion or settling.
Walkway & Sidewalk Repair
Uneven walkways are not only unsightly—they’re a liability. We’ll level your paths and make them safe again.

Pool Deck Repair
Enjoy a safer, more attractive pool area by lifting sunken slabs and stabilizing your pool deck.

Trip Hazard
Say goodbye to cracks, dips, and trip hazards in your driveway with our fast, non-invasive lifting and sealing method.

Foundation Repair
We lift and level structures with traditional piling methods, then stabilize the foundation with polyfoam to prevent continued sinking.
Each repair is completed quickly, cleanly, and without major demolition, often within a single day. Our polyfoam lifting system ensures a long-lasting fix and minimizes downtime for your home or business.
Why Choose Us?
When it comes to concrete lifting and repair, not all solutions—and not all companies—are created equal. At EcoLiftUSA, we combine advanced technology with a commitment to customer satisfaction, giving you peace of mind with every project.
- Proven Experience
- Cutting-Edge PolyFoam Technology
- Eco-Friendly Solutions
- No Heavy Equipment or Mess
- Quick Turnaround Time
- Cost-Effective Repairs
- Honest, Local, and Reliable
FAQ
Find Out Answers Here
It’s a modern method of raising sunken concrete using expanding polyurethane foam. It’s faster, cleaner, and longer-lasting than traditional mudjacking.
Most projects can be completed in just a few hours with minimal downtime.
Yes! The foam we use is non-toxic, water-resistant, and does not leach into the soil.
Absolutely. The foam cures in minutes, allowing you to resume use shortly after the repair.
No. Unlike mud or gravel, polyfoam is resistant to moisture and maintains its shape and support for many years.
