Free concrete-leveling tool

Build a better concrete-leveling project brief

Capture the same surface, symptoms, water, access, fixed points, dimensions, timing, and photo requirements for every estimate. Comparable inputs make provider proposals considerably less interpretive.

Project inputs

Describe the property, not the sales pitch.

Required fields identify the slab and problem. Add the rest when known.

1. Surface and location
2. What changed?
3. Water and possible contributing conditions
4. Fixed points and access
5. Timing and request notes

This tool runs in your browser. It does not submit or store the project information on the server.

Use the brief to compare scope

Ask each provider to answer against the same property facts.

  • Which slabs are included, and what target elevation is proposed?
  • What material or named product system will be used?
  • What fixed points and stop conditions control the lift?
  • What patching, joint, drainage, leak, or cosmetic work is excluded?
  • What use timing, payment, and warranty terms apply?
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Carry the generated brief into the estimate form.

After generation, the brief is saved in this browser session and can prefill the project-notes field below or on the homepage.

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Project details

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Sourced and scope-limited

Evidence, limitations, and the next useful action

Reviewed 2026-07-24. Sources explain the general method or decision. They do not diagnose one property, select a provider, or guarantee a result.

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Primary answer

A consistent project brief helps consumers collect comparable written estimates and gives providers the same surface, access, water, and constraint information.

General decision support only. The cited material does not diagnose subsurface conditions, select a contractor, or guarantee an outcome for one property.
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Supporting claim

Using the same project facts and requested scope for each bidder makes method, exclusion, payment, and warranty differences easier to compare.

A project brief improves consistency but does not replace provider inspection, testing, contracting, or professional advice when required.
Review 4 authoritative sources
consumer guidanceprimary

How to Avoid Home Improvement Scams

Office of the Attorney General of Texas

Texas consumers are advised to obtain multiple detailed written bids, read contracts carefully, include promises in writing, keep records, and avoid full payment before satisfactory completion.

Limit: General consumer guidance, not legal advice for one contract or a statement that concrete leveling is a state-licensed trade.
consumer guidanceprimary

How to Avoid a Home Improvement Scam

Federal Trade Commission

Consumers should compare estimates, verify business and insurance information, read written contracts, and avoid paying the full project amount up front.

Limit: General federal consumer guidance. State and local contract requirements can add obligations.
technical guideprimary

RAP-11: Slabjacking

American Concrete Institute

Slabjacking is used to level and align slabs-on-ground affected by settlement, erosion, flooding, or shrinkage of supporting soil or base.

Limit: A voluntary field guide, not a diagnosis, design, bid specification, or guarantee for a particular property.
technical guideprimary

Slabjacking (RAP 11) learning objectives

American Concrete Institute University

Appropriate repair selection, hole layouts, settlement mode, grout-pressure monitoring, and verification are core parts of slabjacking practice.

Limit: Summarizes a professional education module; it does not select a method or target for one slab.
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Generate and reuse a concrete-leveling project brief

The tool stores the draft in the browser session until the user chooses to submit it.

  • Surface and dimensions
  • Symptoms and water behavior
  • Photos, access, constraints, timing, and decision role
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