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Commercial parking lot and walkway slabs at a Scottsdale retail property

Commercial Programs — Single-Method Compliance

Commercial & HOA Slab-Lifting Programs in Scottsdale

HOA boards and property managers don't need a full-service concrete contractor for settlement — they need someone who lifts walkways and drive lanes fast, documents it, and doesn't upsell a bigger scope than the problem calls for.

Why HOAs and small commercial properties call a specialist

A general concrete-repair contractor scopes a settled walkway as an opportunity to also quote sealing, crack repair, and resurfacing across the property — which is a longer, more expensive engagement than most boards or property managers actually need for a trip-hazard problem. We scope it as what it usually is: a lifting job, priced and scheduled as one.

That focus matters most for HOA common areas and small retail centers, where the operative question isn't 'how can we improve the concrete' — it's 'how do we close a documented liability exposure at the lowest reasonable cost, on a timeline the board can approve.'

The survey-and-lift program

We walk the property and measure every vertical edge on walkways, common-area sidewalks, and drive lanes against the ADA 1/4-inch trip-hazard threshold, then return a prioritized, fixed-price correction list ranked by severity. Board approval or facility sign-off happens against that list, not a vague verbal estimate — which is what makes this work for HOA meeting minutes and insurance file documentation.

Once approved, we lift in the priority order agreed on, patch and log each location, and hand back a dated before/after record for the property file.

  • Full walkway and drive-lane survey against ADA 1/4-inch tolerance
  • Prioritized, fixed-price correction list — no open-ended time-and-materials scope
  • Dated injection log: location, volume, before/after elevation
  • Minimal-downtime scheduling — most sections usable again within an hour

Downtime and scheduling

Because the foam cures to roughly 90% strength in about 15 minutes, we can lift a storefront walkway, loading area, or parking bay overnight and hand it back at full use by opening time. For active retail or office properties, that minimal-downtime profile is usually the deciding factor over slower repair methods.

What it costs and how it's scoped

Program pricing follows the survey: each correction is priced individually based on lift volume, then the whole list is quoted together with any available program discount for grouped work. There's no flat commercial rate, because a five-unit strip center and a fifty-building HOA community are genuinely different jobs — but every quote comes from measured square footage and void estimates, not a guess.

Start a property survey

Send your property address and a rough sense of scale — number of buildings, approximate walkway footage — and we'll schedule a walk-through survey and return a prioritized correction list with pricing.

Commercial & HOA Lifting Programs FAQs

Straight answers before we drill

Just lifting. We deliberately don't run crack repair, sealing, or resurfacing alongside this, so an HOA or property manager gets a focused trip-hazard fix rather than a broader repair contract they may not need.

Each flagged location is priced from measured lift volume and void estimate during the survey, then the full list is quoted together with any available discount for grouped work. It's a fixed-price list, not open-ended time and materials.

Very little — foam cures to roughly 90% strength in about 15 minutes, so we can schedule overnight or off-hours work and hand a walkway or drive lane back at full capacity the next business day.

Yes — every survey produces a prioritized, dated list, and every completed lift is logged with location, volume, and before/after elevation for the property file.

Sunken concrete? Get it lifted this week.

Free estimates across Scottsdale. Most residential lifts finished in under a day — driveable in 15 minutes.