Requesting an estimate should not feel stressful or confusing. At Raise-Rite Wisconsin, we keep the process simple. We inspect the concrete, evaluate the problem, measure what needs to be repaired, and provide a clear estimate without wasting your time.
Most estimates are quick. In many cases, our estimator only needs about 15 minutes on-site to review the project. You do not need to sit through a long sales appointment. You do not need to make a decision on the spot. And you will not be pushed with “sign today” discounts.
We believe a good estimate should give you clear information so you can make the right decision for your property.
Step 1: Request Your Estimate
The process starts when you contact Raise-Rite Wisconsin about your sinking, uneven, cracked, or settled concrete.
You may be dealing with a sinking driveway, uneven sidewalk, settled steps, a garage floor that dropped, a patio that holds water, or a walkway trip hazard. Whatever the issue is, our team will review your request and explain the next steps.
In most cases, customers can expect an estimator to stop by within 7–10 business days.
Step 2: We Visit Your Property
Some customers prefer a scheduled appointment. Others do not need to be home for the estimate.
If you would like to meet with an estimator, our office will contact you to schedule a convenient time.
If no appointment is requested, the estimator may stop by while working in your area. When they arrive, they will knock on the door to let anyone home know they are on the property.
This makes the process easier for busy homeowners. You do not always need to take time off work or block out part of your day for a long sales visit.
Step 3: We Measure & Evaluate The Concrete
Once on-site, the estimator will review the concrete area that needs repair.
They will measure the area, evaluate how many sections are involved, and determine what is needed to repair the issue properly.
If needed, they will also check the grade and pitch to help ensure water drains correctly after lifting. Concrete leveling is not only about appearance — it is also about improving safety, drainage, and long-term performance.
During this step, the estimator may review:
- How much the concrete has settled
- How many sections need repair
- Whether concrete lifting is the best solution
- Whether proper drainage and pitch can be restored
- What repair method makes the most sense
Our goal is to provide a fair and accurate estimate based on the actual condition of the concrete.
Step 4: Receive Your Quote
After the evaluation is complete, you will receive your estimate by email along with a text message link to your customer portal where you can review the quote online.
Most estimates are sent within 24 hours. Many are delivered the same day the estimator visits the property.
This gives you time to review everything, ask questions if needed, and decide what makes the most sense for your home or property.
Why Raise-Rite Wisconsin’s Estimate Process Is Different
Many concrete repair companies require long appointments and high-pressure sales presentations. Some estimates can take hours. Others push customers into making a decision immediately.
That is not how Raise-Rite Wisconsin works.
Our estimate process is designed to be simple, fast, and low pressure.
Here is what makes our process different:
- Most estimates take about 15 minutes on-site
- You do not always need to be home
- No-pressure, no-hassle estimates
- Quotes are sent by email and text
- Easy online customer portal access
- No “sign today” sales tactics
- Clear information without wasting your time
No Pressure. No Hassle. No Games.
A Raise-Rite Wisconsin estimate is designed to help you understand the problem and your repair options.
It is not a long sales presentation. We inspect the issue, measure the work, evaluate the grade if needed, and provide a clear quote. No pressure. No gimmicks. No wasted time.
If the project is a good fit for concrete lifting, we will explain the repair process clearly. If there are limits to what concrete lifting can fix, we will be honest about that too.
Our goal is to help you make the right decision for your property.
What Happens After You Approve The Estimate?
Once you review and approve your estimate, our team will help move the project forward.
The next steps may include scheduling the work, answering final questions, and preparing you for what to expect on the repair day.
Most concrete lifting projects follow a clean and simple process:
- Small access holes are drilled into the concrete
- Polyurethane foam is injected below the slab
- The concrete is carefully lifted and stabilized
- The holes are patched
- The work area is cleaned up
In many cases, the concrete can be used again the same day.
A Better Way To Get A Concrete Repair Quote
You should not have to block off half your day just to learn what it costs to repair your concrete.
Raise-Rite Wisconsin makes the process simple. We inspect the issue, measure the concrete, evaluate the grade when needed, and send you a clear estimate without the pressure.
Just a straightforward quote from a family-owned company that has helped homeowners, businesses, and municipalities across Wisconsin repair settled concrete for more than 50 years.
If you have sinking concrete, uneven slabs, trip hazards, or drainage problems, request an estimate today and let our team help you understand the best next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be home for my concrete estimate?
Not always. If you do not request an appointment, an estimator may stop by while working in your area. They will knock on the door to let anyone home know they are on the property. If you would rather meet directly with an estimator, our office can schedule an appointment.
How long does a Raise-Rite Wisconsin estimate usually take?
Most estimates take about 15 minutes on-site. The estimator will inspect the concrete, measure the affected areas, evaluate the settlement, and check the grade if needed. This helps keep the process fast and convenient for homeowners.
How soon will I receive my estimate?
Most estimates are sent within 24 hours. Many are delivered shortly after the estimator finishes reviewing the project. You will receive the estimate by email and text message with access to your online customer portal.
Will I be pressured to sign right away?
No. Raise-Rite Wisconsin does not use high-pressure sales tactics or “sign today” discounts. You can review your estimate, ask questions, and make your decision when you are ready.
What does the estimator review during the visit?
The estimator will inspect the concrete, measure the area, review how many sections need repair, evaluate settlement, and check the pitch if needed. This helps determine the best repair approach and whether proper drainage can be restored.
Can I get a virtual estimate?
In some situations, yes. Photos and project details may help us review certain concrete problems remotely. However, some projects still require an in-person visit so measurements and grade can be checked properly.
What happens after I approve the estimate?
Once the estimate is approved, our team will help schedule the project and explain what to expect next. Most concrete lifting projects involve drilling small holes, injecting polyurethane foam below the slab, lifting the concrete, and patching the holes once the repair is complete.



