Website Design for Concrete Lifting Pros
We build concrete lifting websites the right way — based on how homeowners and property managers actually search.
Including contractors working with HMI, PolyPier, PolyFoam Supply, NCFI & other industry partners.
Most marketing agencies talk about design. This video walkthrough shows something more important — how a properly structured concrete lifting website is built to match real homeowner searches, buyer concerns, and conversion behavior.
1. LiftProof™ Foundation Site
Residential Lead Generation Website (~25 Pages)
This is the most common starting point for new residential-focused lifters.
These sites go deep into the actual problems homeowners search for, and clearly explain how you solve them — things like sunken driveways, sidewalks, pool decks, and garage floors.
They’re built to show up for a wide range of searches such as:
We also include photos, animations, videos, diagrams, and explanations that help homeowners quickly understand the problem and feel confident calling you — which leads to higher conversion rates and more booked residential jobs. And it’s an asset you own, that works for you 24/7/365.
2. LiftProof™ Market Leader Site
Residential + Commercial Website (~40 Pages)
This option is best suited for established concrete lifting companies that want more commercial or municipal work.
In addition to everything above, these sites include dedicated content for:
The goal here isn’t just ranking — it’s credibility. These pages help decision-makers understand your process, reduce perceived risk, and justify larger projects.
RECENT 40-PAGE EXAMPLES:
3. LiftProof™ Launch Page (Single Page Starter)
This option is for people just getting into the industry or intentionally keeping things simple early on.
It gives you:
We’re very upfront about this: one-page sites generally do not perform well in organic search or AI results.
They’re not meant to generate leads on their own — they’re a stepping stone until it makes sense to invest in a larger, search-focused site.
We keep pricing straightforward and are happy to walk through current options and what makes sense for your stage.
We are competitively priced, and the investment is designed to pay itself back very quickly.
We also offer flexible payment options.
Hosting is available for $24/month, or you’re free to host the site with your preferred provider.
Yes — if you want support, it’s available, but it’s never required.
We offer optional website maintenance to keep things running smoothly, including basic updates, monitoring, and routine upkeep. This is a simple month-to-month option, not a long-term contract. $49/mo.
If you only need occasional help, we’re also available on an as-needed basis. You stay in control and can choose the level of support that makes sense for you.
No — we build this to be as low-effort as possible for you.
We’ll collect the key info upfront (services, service area, warranty, job types, etc.), then our team handles the heavy lifting — writing, structure, content, SEO foundation, and the full build.
Most contractors get 1–2 short check-ins from us during the process, then do a quick review of the new site before launch.
The goal is simple: we build the asset, you keep running jobs.
Most concrete lifting websites take about 4 weeks from start to finish, including content, design, testing, and launch. Timelines can vary slightly depending on the size and scope of the site.
The reason we’re able to move efficiently is simple:we already know the concrete lifting industry inside and out.
We have an extensive library of real concrete lifting photos, videos, graphics, and proven content — and we already understand what homeowners and property managers are searching for. That means we don’t slow the process down by asking you for endless information or assets.
Instead, we focus on building a site that’s accurate, clear, and ready to perform — without wasting your time.
In most cases, no.
Because we work exclusively with concrete lifting companies, we already have a large library of industry-specific photos, graphics, animations, and proven website content. We also know how to explain your services in a way that homeowners and property managers actually understand.
That means you don’t need to spend time gathering photos or trying to teach a marketing company how concrete lifting works. If you have your own jobsite photos or videos, we’re happy to include them—but they’re not required to get started.
This approach keeps the process efficient and allows us to build a clear, professional website that’s designed to convert visitors into real inquiries.
Yes. Once your website is paid for, it’s fully yours.
We don’t lock you into contracts or retain ownership of your site or content. You control your website and can host it wherever you choose. Our role is to build a strong foundation and support your growth—not to create dependency.
Yes. Your website is built to be easy to manage, even if you’re not technical.
We set things up so basic updates—like text changes, photos, or service areas—can be handled without needing a developer. We also include simple video walkthroughs and written instructions inside the website’s backend to guide you.
If you ever want help beyond that, we’re available on an as-needed basis. There’s no obligation—just support when it makes sense.
We start by learning about your goals, then handle the rest.
Once we have a clear direction, we map out the site structure, create the content, and build the design. After a few weeks, we share a walkthrough of the site so you can review it and request any changes. From there, we finalize, test, and launch.
Our goal is to keep the process simple and hands-off so you can stay focused on running your business.
Yes, if you need a new logo or brand identity, we can help.
Yes — local SEO is a core part of what we do. But it’s an optional growth track, not a requirement.
Most companies see a big lift in rankings and calls after launching a properly built website foundation. For those who want to keep pushing visibility month after month, we offer our Local Lift SEO Package.
Most websites don’t struggle because the contractor isn’t skilled. And it’s rarely because the site “looks bad.”
The bigger issue is simpler:
Most websites describe services from the contractor’s point of view.
Buyers, however, evaluate problems from a completely different point of view.
Homeowners aren’t searching for “polyurethane injection” or “slab stabilization.” They’re searching for problems they see in front of them:
trip hazards, sinking driveways, water pooling, cracks getting worse, and whether the issue will damage the home or hurt resale value.
Commercial and municipal buyers are different. They care about liability, downtime, safety, scope, documentation, and long-term reliability.
Same service. Different decision process.
When a website is built around how contractors describe the work (instead of how buyers search and decide), it quietly loses trust, rankings, and calls.
Concrete lifting is technical. Hiring decisions are psychological.
Websites that match buyer language and buyer concerns consistently outperform websites that don’t.
That’s why LevelRight websites are structured around search intent and buyer psychology first:
problem-specific pages, clear proof, and messaging that feels instantly relevant.
Customers don’t just search Google anymore. Today they ask questions inside AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude. When a website clearly explains services, locations, & real customer problems, both search engines and AI systems can understand the business and recommend it.
(Within days of launching a new lifting website, the company began appearing in AI answers.)