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Concrete Uprising in Cary, North Carolina
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About Concrete Uprising
We’re Concrete Uprising, serving Cary, NC with concrete solutions that transform outdoor spaces. From driveways and patios to stamped concrete designs, we handle every detail with precision. Our approach combines craftsmanship with personalized service to bring your vision to life.
Neighborhoods
- Morrisville
- Apex
- Holly Springs
- Raleigh
- Fuquay-Varina
- Garner
- Clayton
- Wake Forest
- Durham
- Chapel Hill
- Carrboro
- Zebulon
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- Concrete & Handyman Services
- Locally Owned
- Experienced Professionals
- Quality Workmanship
- Serving Cary, NC
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- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
How does Concrete Uprising determine pricing for concrete repair projects?
We provide free quotes for all concrete repair and leveling projects, so you can understand the full scope and cost before committing. Our pricing is based on the extent of damage, the size of the affected area, and the specific repair method needed. We use advanced polyurethane foam injection technology, which typically costs about half the price of full concrete replacement while delivering results in under an hour. Contact us with details about your project, and we'll give you an accurate estimate with no obligation.
Are you licensed and insured for concrete work?
Concrete Uprising is recognized as a North Carolina Sanctioned Essential Service Provider, which reflects our standing in the industry. Our founder brings 40 years of concrete experience as a fourth-generation craftsman, and we back all our work with a full 2-year warranty against settling. We take pride in our reputation built on trust and quality craftsmanship, and we're committed to meeting all professional standards for residential and commercial projects.
What specific concrete problems can Concrete Uprising fix?
We handle a wide range of concrete issues including cracks caused by soil expansion and contraction, uneven or sunken driveways and patios, pooling water on concrete surfaces, and general wear from aging. Our polyurethane foam injection method works on residential driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, front porches, and stamped concrete, as well as larger commercial projects like parking lots and airport runways. If your concrete surface is settling, cracking, or creating drainage problems, we can assess whether our lifting and leveling approach is the right solution for your situation.
How quickly can you schedule my concrete repair?
Concrete Uprising works to accommodate your schedule and get your project completed efficiently. Once we assess your concrete issue and you approve the estimate, our team can typically complete the repair in less than an hour, meaning you can use your driveway, patio, or other concrete surface again the same day. For scheduling details and availability in your area, contact us directly at (919) 770-9938 to discuss timing that works best for you.
What happens to debris and how is the site cleaned up after Concrete Uprising finishes?
Our polyurethane foam injection method is non-invasive and minimally disruptive compared to traditional concrete replacement, which means there's significantly less debris and cleanup involved. Since we're lifting and leveling existing concrete rather than tearing it out and pouring new material, your property stays cleaner throughout the process. We ensure the work area is left in good condition so you can immediately enjoy your repaired concrete surfaces without worrying about extensive cleanup or restoration.
Why is your concrete repair method better than DIY solutions or traditional mudjacking?
Our polyurethane foam injection technology is superior to older mudjacking methods because it provides better long-term results and comes with a 2-year warranty against settling, which mudjacking cannot offer. The foam is injected beneath the concrete to lift and support it without adding excessive weight that could cause further sinking, making it ideal for foundations and slabs that are already settling. DIY repairs typically don't address the root cause of concrete problems like soil movement or poor drainage, and they lack the precision and durability that professional equipment and 40 years of industry expertise provide.