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Avatar for Advanced Concrete Lifting
Advanced Concrete Lifting
4.8(
40
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Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Charles is Awesome ! Came out for a quote for the work to be done and came out again a few weeks later to start the job. My walkway path to the front porch had sunk about 1.5 inches and was a tripping hazard. He drilled a couple holes and lifted the slab, then injected the expanding foam. Perfect height and level with the porch now. Call Charles for all your concrete needs. He is the best !!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Concrete Services, Inc.
4.7(
112
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Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired Concrete Services Inc to put in my new pickle ball /basketball court in my back yard. Best contractor Iâ ve worked with in the last several years! Prompt to schedule my job and even quick with adjusting to several days of rain delays. High quality work. I would definitely hire CSI again."
Replacing driveway
Replacing driveway
Finish product
Response time6 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Dalinghaus Construction, Inc.
4.6(
32
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Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Bait and switch. I obtained multiple quotes for my foundation. Dalinghaus Construction quoted me 19 piers to stabilize my home. I questioned why their competitors were quoting me over 30 piers, and they reassured me I was being over-quoted by their competitors. Long story short, I went with Dalinghaus. During construction, a rep (David F) came by to drop off some tools and found that 19 piers would not be enough. They said I needed 14 more piers (totaling 33 same as their competitors). I am stuck because I cannot leave my home half stabilized. No other reputable company would complete the job if another company started it. I was obligated to move forward with Dalinghaus. No one called to apologize for the misstep. They invoiced me and could care less how much this would affect my family. They proceeded to install14 more piers but left 14 large holes they said backfilling was not part of the scope of work, while the original 19 were backfilled. Insanely strange why they think I wanted 14 large holes at my home. So this is where they gave me a discount. They backfilled the holes for free. Free? It should be included in the work. All in all, why do I have to pay for a mistake of this magnitude? I have tried to work it out with them peacefully but they have not provided me with anything that would make this right. Only excuses why they should not compensate me. They have no integrity. They only care about their reputation at this point (they want my BBB review taken down). I would like to be compensated for the 14 additional piers that were missed from the original quote. 14 additional piers is a completely new job, not an â new work order. They are professionals and should have done a more thorough assessment to provide me with an accurate quote. Their competitors seemed to have done so but I was sadly duped by Dalinghaus. They baited me in and switched the price after the work started. $38k is a lot to lose. I have 2 small children and a home that needs to be completed. Ps. I have been waiting on a resolution for over 2 months now."
Harnessed up in La Jolla
Lifting Gap
Cracks On Door Frames
After lift on a home's foundation
Doorway crack

+178

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Dalinghaus Construction, Inc
4.4(
7
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Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Bait and switch. I obtained multiple quotes for my foundation. Dalinghaus Construction quoted me 19 piers to stabilize my home. I questioned why their competitors were quoting me over 30 piers; and they reassured me I was being over quoted by their competitors. Long story short, I went with Dalinghaus. During construction, a rep (David F) came by to drop off some tools and found that 19 piers would not be enough. They said I needed 14 more piers (totaling 33– same as their competitors). I’m stuck because I cannot leave my home half stabilized. No other reputable company would complete the job if another company started it. I was obligated to move forward with Dalinghaus. No one called to apologize for the misstep. They invoiced me and could care less how much this would affect my family. They proceeded to install14 more piers but left 14 large holes— they said backfilling was not part of the scope of work, while the original 19 were backfilled. Insanely strange why they think I wanted 14 large holes at my home. So this is where they gave me a “discount.” They backfilled the holes for free. Free? It should be included in the work. All in all, why do I have to pay for a mistake of this magnitude? I’ve tried to work it out with them peacefully but they have not provided me anything that would make this right. Only excuses why they should not compensate me. They have no integrity. They only care about their reputation at this point (they want my bbb review taken down). I would like to be compensated for the 14 additional piers that were missed from the original quote. 14 additional piers is a completely new job, not a “new work order.” They are the professional and should have done a more thorough assessment to provide me an accurate quote. Their competitors seemed to have done so but I was sadly duped by Dalinghaus. They baited me in and switched the price after the work started. $38k is a lot to lose. I have 2 small children and a home that needs to be completed. Ps. I’ve been waiting over 2 months for a resolution."
Completed retaining wall repairs with helical tiebacks
Lifting a San Clemente hillside home that had settled or sunk 16 inches
Team work makes the dream work in foundation repairs!
Foundation repair in Avalon on Catalina Island
Foundation repair project at hillside home in San Clemente overlooking the Shorecliffs Golf Club

+128

Response time4 days
27 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Groundworks
5.0(
1
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Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Gauge is a Representative who puts his Clients first. He reminds me, of a younger me. (This says a lot, because I was always a top notch Sales Rep and I retired early, as a result of my personal efforts and how I always did, as I said, and placed my Clients as top priority). I have yet to begin my project, but he won over my business and I?m excited to see the results. I?m confident they will exceed my expectations."
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Crawl Space

+15

135 neighbors recently requested a quote
FAQs for concrete foundation raise projects in Scottsdale, AZ

On average, it takes two to seven days to physically raise your house. However, this does not include the preparation work, which is often the most lengthy process. The entire project, including preparation, obtaining permits, disconnecting utilities, and any subsequent landscaping, can take four to eight weeks. This timeline ensures everything is done safely and that your home remains structurally sound.

If proper safety protocols are not followed, raising a house can cause severe damage, as the process involves applying controlled force to the home's structure. The risks involved make it crucial to hire a skilled contractor who uses engineered methods to secure your home and prevent any harm to your household.

If your foundation shows signs of instability after raising your home, you might need to add structural support. A structural engineer can assess your foundation and recommend reinforcements to ensure your house stays stable and safe for the long term. Available support options include installing additional piers or pilings, reinforcing existing footings, or using steel beams to distribute the load more evenly.

You will need a structural engineer to assess your home before you begin. These professionals determine whether your house is suitable for lifting and identify any issues that could compromise its stability. Their expertise ensures that the project is designed correctly and all risks are managed to achieve a successful lift.

The Scottsdale, AZ homeowners’ guide to concrete foundation raises

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