Completed Projects 

Check out our portfolio of past projects and see the results you can have for your home.

Before and After

A ReVamp crew uses advanced foam injection techniques to lift a concrete driveway in Lena, Illinois.

A ground level view of a white garage door and concrete driveway. The driveway has sunken leaving a dangerous trip hazard where it meets the garage floor.
The same driveway and garage as in the previous photo. The driveway concrete has been raised, and the trip hazard is gone.

Before & after views of the same Lena driveway project. A dangerous trip hazard was eliminated when the driveway was lifted over 2 inches.

The driveway slabs in front of a garage with beige siding and two white doors. Orange injection tubes are sticking up from the slabs. In the lower left corner there is a dark blue circle with a white 3 in it.
A ground level view of the same slab from the previous photo. An orange injection tube is sticking out of the slab, and we see a garage with a white door. A dark blue circle with a white 2 in it is at the bottom left corner of the photo.
A photo of a sunken driveway slab that has created a dangerous trip hazard. At the lower left of the photo is a drak blue circle with a white 1 in it.
A ground level view of the same garage and driveway slabs as in the previous photos. The garage door is partially open, and the driveway has been raised and leveled. In the lower left corner there is a dark blue circle with a white 4 in it.

This four photo sequence shows the results delivered by a ReVamp crew at a Lanark, Illinois home. In photo 1 (taken before drilling) we see a sunken sidewalk panel and the resulting serious trip hazard. Photos 2 and 3 were taken after drilling but before any foam was injected. You can see that the driveway itself had sunk and created step between it and the garage floor that was so high it was even a problem even for vehicles. Finally, photo 4 shows the entire expanse of concrete has been made perfectly level, with patch marks barely visible. Tyler and Mike raised this driveway almost 3 inches, and did a great job!

A ground-level view of a driveway with a slab that has sunk over an inch, creating a trip hazard. An orange injection tube is sticking up from the slab and lush landscaping is visible in the background.
The same driveway as in the previous photo. It is now perfectly level. Lush landscaping and a flagpole with Illinois and American flags are in the background.
A view of concrete and brick porch and the sidewalk slab in front of it, which has sunk. An orange bubble level tool and a power tool are on the porch.

On a scorching July day in 2020, we leveled this concrete at the Yellen home in Lake Carroll, Illinois. At left you can see one of the tubes our crews use to inject polyurethane foam into the voids below sunken slabs. At right, you can see that not only is the concrete perfectly level, but signs of drilling and lifting are barely detectable.

The same posrch and slab as in the previous photo. The slab has been raised 3 inches and is perfectly level.

Mike and Jordan helped the Curtis family in Apple River, Illinois, removing this front step trip hazard by leveling their pad and raising it by nearly 3 inches.

A concrete porch and sidewalk at a house with dark tan siding and a dark red front door. Urn-style planters on the porch hold pink and red flowers. The sidewalk has sunk several inches, creating a trip hazard. Tools rest on the porch and sidewalk.
The same porch and sidewalk as in the previous photo. The sidewalk has been raised 3 inches and is perfectly level.
At a house ith light blue siding, the left side of the concrete stoop has sunk, while the right side of the front walk has sunk at least 2 inches.

Another Apple River project, another dangerous trip hazard eliminated. This time our crew lifted a slab 3 inches at the home of Karen Tyson.

A closeup view of the same stoop. An ugly and dangerous gap has formed between the walk and stoop.
A photo showing the whole restored sidewalk. All concrete has been raised and leveled, removing the trip hazard and restoring the beauty of the home.
A closeup of the stoop seen in the previous photos. All concrete has been raised and leveled, removing the trip hazard and restoring the beauty of the home.
Two sidewalk slabs, one of which is sunken and slanted, surrounded by red mulch.  A ReVamp technician is preparing the sidewalk for repairs.

As you can see in the top two photos, this sidewalk in South Beloit had completely fallen away from the front step! The bottom row is the great results Mike & Jordan achieved. It took 44 pounds of polyurethane lifting foam, but they got this project looking great !

The same sidewalk as in the previous photo. Both slabs are now even and perfectly level.

The results on this sidewalk in Sterling, Illinois speak for themselves! ReVamp Concrete Lifting makes your concrete level and safe again.

A sidewalk at a home, that has crooked concrete slabs causing a trip hazard. A brown fence and a foam injection tool are in the background.
The same sidewalk as in the previous photo. The concrete slabs are now perfectly level and all tools and debris have been cleaned up.

Kyle Losco performed this concrete lifting job in Lena for a repeat customer! He removed the trip hazards and got this back patio all leveled out and ready for a new concrete coating!

A before and after view of a repaired driveway. At top are jumbled slabs and a tape measure showing they have sunk 2 inches. At bottom, perfectly level slabs.
Before and after view of a sidewalk and porch that were repaired with concrete lifting. At top, a large unsafe gap between the step and the slanted sidewalk. At bottom everything is level and the step is at a safe height.

Here you can see the Foamjection process in action, from initial drilling to making a large driveway slab perfectly level.

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