Acculevel

VA

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Concrete contractor

more comfortable feel above. Sidewalk &ampPatio Repair Outdoor concrete can settle unevenly over time&#10095Harolda returning customerrequired the back end of his home to be elevated to resolve issues with the crawlspace and basementwhich included non-operational back doors. Our team focused on stabilizing the foundationthis project is valued at approximately $43000. March 62026 Near BloomingtonIN &#10094We completed a foundation repair for Joe in the 46901 areas stability for an approximate cost of $11200. March 72026 Near KokomoWe worked on Lani&#039s property in zip code 46256we provided a more cost-effective solution at around $182026 Near IndianapolisAddressed unlevel floors...

4.8/5 Rating with 2,000+ Reviews 94 k+ Happy Customers 29 + Years in Business 200 + Team Members "Acculevel treated my home like it mattered. The inspector explained every crack and showed me photos instead of rushing through a pitch. The crew showed up on schedule and finished exactly when promised. Months later, everything still looks great. If you’re in Richmond and worried about foundation issues, Acculevel is the call you want to make." — James Reginald Why Richmond Customers Choose Acculev

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