50 years of helping Wisconsin
RaiseRite’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction is evident in our extensive portfolio of successful project collaborations. Our case studies showcase the transformative impact of our modular lifting and handling solutions across various industries.

Trick or Trip? Why Concrete Lifting Is the Real Treat for Your Property
Sunken or uneven concrete is a common issue for homeowners, business owners, and municipalities across Wisconsin. Whether it’s a sidewalk in Milwaukee, a driveway in Green Bay, or a commercial walkway in Appleton, sinking slabs can create safety hazards, drainage issues, and liability concerns. When this happens, property owners are

Deep Foamjection in Action: The Two Rivers Condominium Project
Project Overview Raise Rite Concrete Lifting was contacted by a homeowner facing severe structural challenges in their residence. The primary concern was a significant depression—approximately 6 inches—in the center of the basement floor. This settlement compromised several critical systems, including plumbing and furnace alignment, and resulted in visible cracks and

Interstate 94 Milwaukee Highway Project
Project Summary Raise Rite Concrete Lifting was contacted by a roadway contractor working along Interstate 94 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, regarding an urgent issue with unstable concrete panels beneath the asphalt overlay. As heavy trucks traveled across the area, the panels exhibited noticeable rocking due to underlying settlement and voids. With

MANITOWOC SEAWALL SETTLEMENT STABILIZED
Problem The seawall along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, had been suffering from ongoing settlement and soil loss through gaps and holes in the structure, requiring the city to repeatedly backfill with rock several times each year. These temporary measures failed to address the underlying cause: subsurface soil

Highway Ramp Stabilization
Problem Raise Rite was brought in to investigate subgrade issues beneath a section of a highway ramp after visible settlement of the highway shoulder was observed near a recently installed underground culvert. The signs of movement in the shoulder raised concerns about the stability of the underlying soils, prompting the
Piering
Problem:Ten years ago this customers basement walls started to move and leak. They called a local company to have the situation taken care of. They came over and proceeded to install a system that was meant to bring the walls back into position and prevent cracking and leaking. They did



