Foundation Repair and Concrete Lifting Company in Provo, UT
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Serving the Proud People of Provo
Poly-Lift has provided the Provo community’s residents and businesses with concrete and foundations for many years. Whether you’ve got a piering, piling, sealing, or lifting project – big or small - we’ve got you covered.
Services We Offer
Foundation Repair
Shifts in the ground can slowly compromise your foundation – and the rest of your home. Poly-Lift partners with Magnum Piering to deliver the best push piering and helical piling solutions in the industry. Regardless of what your foundation looks like, we’ll get it back where it needs to be.
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Please request a FREE estimate and we will reach out to you to discover the best concrete or foundation lifting solution for your needs.
Why PolyLift?
Year after year, Poly-Lift furthers its reputation for getting the job done right – the first time. From our piering and piling services to concrete raising and sealing – every single project we carry out is designed for leading durability and strong aesthetics.
About Provo
Provo is located in central Utah between Oren and Springville. The area - now known as Provo – was originally called Timpanogos, which is a Numic word for “rock river.” In the mid-1800s, Mormon settlers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley and began trading with the Native Americans. Relations eventually soured between the Mormons and the Natives – and settlers began claiming more land. In 1849, 33 Mormon families established Fort Utah, which would be renamed Provo after a fierce war with the Timpanog tribe.
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Contact Poly-Lift online, send an email to polyliftutah@gmail.com or give us a call at 435-999-9309 to talk with an expert. We’re ready to get your project started!
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost varies depending on the structure size, an average size home can cost between $10,000 and $20,000
They are driven to a depth where they reach solid bedrock they become a permenant foundation
Push piers are very effective and can lift and stabilize most structures
They are driven hydraulicaly to a specified depth until they reach bedrock and can support the structure being lifted.
They are driven to a depth where they reach solid bedrock they become a permenant foundation