FoamTech Construction LLC

Serving Delaware & Surroundings

HOAs and Apartment Communities Walkways Lifting & Leveling

Improve Safety and Property Appearance Without Concrete Replacement.

Uneven sidewalks, walkways, curbs, and common areas can create liability concerns for homeowners associations and apartment communities. Concrete lifting restores settled concrete quickly and cost-effectively while minimizing disruption to residents.

Signs Your Community May Need Concrete Repair

  • Sidewalk trip hazards are present.
  • Residents have reported uneven walkways.
  • Concrete has settled around entrances or common areas.
  • Pool decks have become uneven.
  • Curbs and pedestrian paths are creating safety concerns.
  • Property appearance is being affected by settlement.

How We Fix It

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1. Drill Small Injection Holes

We begin by drilling small, precise holes into the sunken concrete slab—this creates access points to inject polyurethane foam beneath the surface.

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2. Lift and Level the Concrete

The expanding foam gently raises the concrete until it’s level with the surrounding surface. This process is quick, clean, and highly effective for sidewalks, driveways, patios, and slabs.

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3. Patch Holes and Clean the Surface

We patch the injection holes with durable, color-matched materials and clean the area—leaving your concrete looking smooth, safe, and ready to use. Often in a matter of hours.

Why Choose Concrete Lifting






Reduces trip hazards

Minimizes resident disruption

More affordable than replacement

Improves curb appeal

Fast return to service

Why Choose FoamTech Construction

FoamTech Construction partners with businesses, municipalities, schools, healthcare facilities, retail centers, property managers, and HOAs to restore safe concrete surfaces through efficient concrete lifting technology.

Why Homeowners & Businesses Trust FoamTech

✔ Local Family-Owned Business

✔ Licensed & Fully Insured

✔ BBB Accredited Business with an A+ Rating

✔ State of Delaware Certified Small & Diverse Business

✔ Certified Women-Owned Business (WBE)

✔ Member of Associated Builders & Contractors

 

Proudly serving commercial property owners throughout Delaware, Eastern Maryland, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Dover, Middletown, Bear, West Chester, Elkton, Claymont, and surrounding communities.

Reduce Liability and Improve Community Safety

Restore sidewalks, walkways, pool decks, and common areas without the cost and disruption of replacement.

Proudly serving HOAs, condominium associations, apartment communities, property management companies, and multifamily housing developments throughout Delaware, Eastern Maryland, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Dover, Middletown, Bear, Elkton, West Chester, Claymont, and surrounding communities.

HOAs & Apartment Community Walkways Lifting and Leveling FAQ

Can you repair sidewalks without replacing them?

Yes. Polyurethane lifting restores settled sidewalks while preserving existing concrete.

Do residents need to relocate during repairs?

No. Most projects can be completed with minimal disruption to residents.

Can concrete lifting reduce liability risks?

Yes. Eliminating trip hazards can help improve pedestrian safety throughout the property.

Do you work with property management companies?

Yes. We work with HOAs, apartment communities, condominium associations, and property managers.

Can pool decks and common areas also be repaired?

Yes. Concrete lifting can be used for sidewalks, pool decks, patios, walkways, and other community concrete surfaces.

Can walkway repairs be completed in phases to maintain resident access?

Yes. Larger HOA, condominium, and apartment-community projects can often be divided into sections so residents retain access to buildings, parking areas, mailboxes, amenities, and other shared spaces. The sequence depends on the property layout, pedestrian traffic, repair locations, and any accessibility requirements.

Can FoamTech evaluate multiple uneven walkways across an entire community?

Yes. FoamTech can assess multiple settled slabs and identify which areas may be suitable for lifting, stabilization, or replacement. The property manager or association can then prioritize repairs based on elevation differences, pedestrian traffic, location, slab condition, drainage, and available budget.

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