About SCConcreteLift
SCConcreteLift operates a South Carolina-focused referral directory for concrete leveling, polyjacking, mudjacking, and residential foundation lift services. We do not perform concrete work, do not employ pumping crews, and do not hold any SC LLR contractor credentials. We connect South Carolina homeowners and small commercial property owners with independent licensed contractors through a pay-per-call affiliate network for scheduled slab-lift inspections — sunken driveways, settling pool decks, garage floors pitched the wrong way, voids under stoops, and plumbing-leak washouts.
How we make money
When a call results in a booked inspection or job, the provider's network pays SCConcreteLift a referral fee. You pay the contractor directly. The fee does not increase your quoted price.
How South Carolina contractor licensing works for concrete leveling
South Carolina contractor licensing is handled by the SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (SC LLR), specifically the Residential Builders Commission and the Contractor's Licensing Board, under SC Code Title 40. Concrete leveling and polyjacking are not separately licensed trades in South Carolina — but the contractor performing the work on residential property must hold an applicable SC Residential Builder credential or, for larger commercial work, a General Contractor license issued by the LLR Contractor's Licensing Board. Our network partners are verified for the appropriate SC LLR credential, general liability insurance ($1M minimum), and active workers' compensation coverage where employees are present. Always verify a contractor's license at verify.llr.sc.gov before signing anything, and ask for a current certificate of insurance naming your address.
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