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.
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.
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!

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

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

Void Filling: Sturgeon Bay Seawall
PROBLEM: Records water levels in Lake Michigan led to voids behind this 100 ft long seawall in Door County. High waters allowed water to wash up and over the sea wall daily. When this water drains back into the bay, it brings with it some of the soil under the slab.

Manitowoc Machine Shop Floor Void Fill
Problem: A machine company was having problems with their CNC machines. They were constantly needing to be leveled in order to operate correctly, and efficiently. The Manufacturer of the CNC’s came to investigate. Using dial gauges, it was determined that the floor was moving with the vibration of the CNC’s



