⬤ Why Relevel
Why Maryland homeowners choose Relevel
Relevel helps homeowners solve uneven concrete, unstable soil, and water intrusion with polyurethane systems designed for long-term performance. From sidewalk lifting and foundation stabilization to waterproofing foundation walls, the focus is on fixing the actual cause of the problem, not just the surface symptom.
Relevel uses dual-component polyurethane for concrete lifting and soil stabilization, plus single-component polyurethane for poured concrete, CMU, and stacked stone waterproofing. The result is a cleaner process, faster turnaround, and repairs that protect the structure without unnecessary demolition.

⬤ Smarter than replacement
A better way to repair concrete and protect foundations
Full replacement is often more disruptive and more expensive than it needs to be. When concrete or foundation areas can be stabilized, lifted, or sealed in place, Relevel helps homeowners avoid tear-out, reduce downtime, and keep the parts of the structure that are still sound. Instead of starting over, Relevel evaluates what is causing the movement or water intrusion, identifies the affected areas, and recommends the right polyurethane system for the job. That means more targeted repairs, less disruption to the property, and a clearer path forward.
⬤ Benefit 01
Fast turnaround
Many projects are completed in hours, not days. Homeowners can address trip hazards, settlement, or water issues without a long construction timeline.
⬤ Benefit 02
Cost-conscious solutions
Lifting and stabilization can often cost far less than full replacement because the repair focuses on the voids, settlement, or water-entry pathways causing the issue.
⬤ Benefit 03
Minimal disruption
No unnecessary demolition, no large tear-outs, and no waiting for new concrete to cure. The process is designed to protect access, landscaping, and the surrounding area.
⬤ Reasons why
The reasons people keep choosing Relevel
These are the points that matter most when homeowners compare repair options and decide who they want working on their property.
Precision you can trust
Every lift is controlled and monitored so sidewalks, patios, and slabs can be brought back to a safer, more even position with care.
Long-term stabilization
Relevel uses accelerated 4 lb polyurethane foam for lifting and stabilization, helping support sidewalks, slabs, and foundations for the long term.
Waterproofing beyond the wall
Single-component polyurethane reacts with water to seal cracks, fill voids, and create an exterior barrier that helps stop water from reaching the inside of the structure.
Guidance from evaluation to cleanup
Relevel explains what caused the movement or leak, identifies the affected areas, and walks homeowners through the best repair path before work begins.
⬤ Frequently asked questions
Common questions about choosing Relevel
A few direct answers for homeowners comparing lifting, stabilization, and waterproofing options.
What makes Relevel different from other repair companies?
Relevel looks at the cause of the problem first. The team identifies settlement, washout, voids, or water-entry points and then uses the polyurethane system that fits the job.
Is lifting better than replacing concrete?
When the slab is structurally sound, lifting is usually the smarter option. It restores the surface without tearing it out, shortens project time, and avoids the mess and cost of replacement.
What problems can Relevel fix?
Relevel addresses uneven sidewalks, sinking slabs, soil washout, foundation settlement, and water intrusion through poured concrete, CMU walls, and stacked stone foundations.
Can Relevel help with waterproofing?
Yes. Relevel uses single-component polyurethane to waterproof foundation walls, stop water penetration, and fill cracks and voids where moisture is entering the structure.
How long do the results last?
The goal is long-term stability. Dual-component lifting foam creates durable support below slabs and foundations, while waterproofing material reacts with water to help protect areas that may be exposed later.
How do I know which service I need?
The evaluation is designed to answer that. Relevel identifies the affected areas and likely cause, then recommends lifting, stabilization, waterproofing, or a combination of services.
