Proudly Serving throughout Eastern Wisconsin for over 50 years 100,000+ Jobs Completed 5 Year Warranty |

4466 Custer St, Manitowoc, WI 54220

Unlock Industry Insights with Raise Rite

Explore Raise Rite’s comprehensive blog where experts delve into the latest materials handling, storage, and warehouse management trends and best practices. Gain valuable knowledge from industry thought leaders, stay abreast of emerging technologies, and optimize your operations for greater efficiency and profitability.

Walkway leveling Concrete Void Filling with Foam | Wisconsin

Let us Assist You with Concrete Foundation Repair

Homeowners or building owners

How did you find RaiseRite?
Add your photos for a hassle-free virtual estimate.

Waterproofing

Problem:A couple purchased a house July 2015 and on the home papers it merely noted “some seepage in Spring thaw”. This couple came home from a day running errands and the furnace was off. Spring in Wisconsin was cooler this year and the temps still dropped below freezing at night.

Read More

Pool Deck Repair in Appleton, Wisconsin

Problem: A married couple from Appleton noticed their pool deck was sinking and unlevel. They called Raise Rite for a polyurethane concrete lifting quote, as they had stamped concrete and wanted the holes to be nearly invisible. Testimonial:So glad we opted to call Raise Rite for our sinking pool deck!

Read More
Concrete Contractor Wisconsin
Case Studies

Sink Hole Green Bay

Problem: A homeowner from the City of Green Bay, Wisconsin was cleaning up his yard in late November of 2019 when the back tire of his lawn tractor got stuck. Puzzled, the homeowner freed his lawn tractor and discovered that he had a large sinkhole in his yard. The hole had

Read More
Basement waterproofing Wisconsin
Case Studies

Void Filling: Green Bay Driveway

Problem: A five year old Green Bay property had a six inch void under the driveway slabs. This void was due to a few different factors: poor compaction during construction, and a faulty drainage design where the down spouts would drain on the edge of the concrete and flow back towards

Read More
Come2theweb