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Pivot Concrete Co. — Website Outline (Client Review)
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Pivot Concrete Co. Website outline
Client review

Jump to section

Overview 1. Homepage 2. Problem / Solution 3. What We Do 4. Services 5. How It Works 6. Why Foam vs. Replacement 7. Foam vs. Mudjacking 8. Applications 9. Before & After

Pages

10. Residential 11. Commercial 12. Service Areas 13. FAQs 14. About 15. Contact 16. Blog

Strategy

17. Navigation 18. Homepage order 19. SEO keywords 20. Meta titles 21. Design 22. CTAs 23. Copy blocks 24. Trust builders 25. Schema 26. Launch plan

pivotconcreteco.com

Website Outline & Content Strategy

This document outlines the recommended site structure, page content, SEO approach, and design direction for Pivot Concrete Co. Scroll through each section to review what we’re proposing before build-out.

Primary service: Polyurethane foam concrete lifting Brand: Clean · Precise · Modern · Local Specialist positioning — not general concrete
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Homepage — Hero Section

First impression + primary CTAs

Headline options (pick one)

Option 1
Concrete Lifting & Leveling Without the Mess of Replacement
Option 2
Raise Sunken Concrete Fast with Polyurethane Foam Injection
Option 3
Level Your Concrete. Restore Safety. Avoid Replacement.

Supporting text

Pivot Concrete Co. lifts and stabilizes sunken concrete using high-density polyurethane foam injection — a clean, precise, and long-lasting solution for driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, steps, walkways, and commercial slabs.

Calls to action

  • Primary: Get a Free Estimate
  • Secondary: See How It Works

Hero trust bullets

  • Fast, clean concrete leveling
  • Small injection holes
  • No major demolition
  • Helps eliminate trip hazards
  • Residential and commercial service
concrete lifting concrete leveling polyurethane foam injection sunken concrete repair
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Problem / Solution

Homepage section

Headline: Sunken Concrete Is More Than an Eyesore

Uneven concrete can create safety issues, drainage problems, and expensive repairs if ignored. Instead of tearing out and replacing your concrete, Pivot Concrete Co. uses polyurethane foam injection to lift settled slabs and stabilize the soil underneath.

Problems to address

  • Trip hazards
  • Poor curb appeal
  • Water drainage issues
  • Gaps near steps, porches, or garage slabs
  • Liability concerns for businesses
  • Slabs continuing to sink if voids are not stabilized
3

What We Do

Stay focused — lifting only, no unrelated concrete services

Headline: Concrete Lifting with Polyurethane Foam Injection

Our specialty is concrete lifting and leveling using high-density polyurethane foam. The foam is injected beneath the slab, expands to fill empty spaces, and carefully raises the concrete back toward its proper position. It is a modern alternative to full concrete replacement and traditional mudjacking.

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Services Section

Homepage grid — expand to dedicated SEO pages later

Driveway Concrete Leveling

Sunken panels, uneven approaches, low spots, water pooling.

Sidewalk Lifting

Uneven sidewalks, raised edges, trip hazards, municipal walkways.

Patio Concrete Lifting

Settled slabs, pooling water, uneven outdoor living spaces.

Garage Floor Leveling

Settled, cracked, or shifted slabs; gaps at adjacent surfaces.

Walkways & Entryways

Front walks, entry pads, porch approaches, uneven paths.

Pool Deck Leveling

Settlement trip hazards and drainage issues around pools.

Commercial Concrete Leveling

Storefronts, warehouses, schools, churches, HOAs, senior facilities, high-traffic areas.

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How Polyurethane Foam Injection Works

Visual step-by-step — dedicated “How It Works” page too

Headline: How the Concrete Lifting Process Works

  1. Inspect the ConcreteEvaluate the settled slab, surrounding surfaces, drainage, cracks, and likely cause of settlement.
  2. Drill Small Injection HolesSmall holes drilled through the slab in strategic locations.
  3. Inject Polyurethane FoamHigh-density foam injected beneath the concrete; expands to fill voids and raise the slab.
  4. Lift & StabilizeConcrete carefully brought back toward level while foam supports the area underneath.
  5. Patch the HolesInjection holes patched — clean and ready to use.
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Why Choose Foam Instead of Replacement?

Headline: A Smarter Alternative to Concrete Replacement

Less Disruption

No full tear-out, no major demolition, less mess.

Faster Turnaround

Many jobs completed quickly vs. replacement.

Cost-Effective

Often ~50%–80% less than replacement (varies by job).

Lightweight Material

~2 lbs/cu ft — avoids adding weight to weak soil.

Fills Voids

Foam expands into empty spaces under the slab.

Moisture Resistant

Closed-cell foam does not erode like slurry.

Cleaner Appearance

Small patched holes vs. removing large sections.

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Polyurethane Foam vs. Mudjacking

Capture “mudjacking near me” searches

FeaturePolyurethane FoamTraditional Mudjacking
MaterialLightweight expanding foamHeavy cement slurry
Hole sizeSmaller injection holesLarger holes
Weight addedVery lightMuch heavier
CleanupCleaner processMore material and mess
PrecisionMore controlled liftCan be less precise
Water resistanceFoam resists washoutSlurry may erode over time
Best useModern lifting & void fillingOlder raising method

Mudjacking has been used for years, but polyurethane foam injection is now one of the preferred solutions for many sunken concrete problems because it is lightweight, precise, and less invasive.

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Applications — Surfaces We Lift & Level

Visual grid on live site

Residential

  • Driveways, sidewalks, front walkways
  • Patios, garage floors, pool decks
  • Steps, stoops, porches, entry slabs
  • Basement slabs (only if offered)

Commercial

  • Walkways, storefront concrete, warehouse slabs
  • Loading areas, office sidewalks
  • HOA sidewalks, apartments, schools, churches
  • Senior living, municipal walkways
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Before & After Gallery

Placeholder cards until project photos exist

Headline: See the Difference Concrete Lifting Can Make

Plan for 3–6 project cards, each with before/after photos, problem, solution, location, and short result.

  • Sunken driveway panel lifted
  • Uneven sidewalk trip hazard corrected
  • Patio slab leveled
  • Garage floor stabilized
  • Commercial walkway repaired
  • Pool deck lifted
Example caption: A settled driveway slab was lifted with polyurethane foam injection, improving the transition to the garage and reducing water pooling near the surface.
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Residential Concrete Lifting Page

Main SEO landing page

Page title: Residential Concrete Lifting & Leveling

  1. Hero: “Fix Sunken Concrete Around Your Home”
  2. Common problems homeowners notice
  3. Areas we lift: driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, steps, pool decks
  4. Why foam injection is a smart residential solution
  5. Process
  6. Before and after gallery
  7. FAQs
  8. CTA: Request a Free Residential Estimate
residential concrete lifting driveway concrete leveling sidewalk lifting near me sunken concrete repair
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Commercial Concrete Lifting Page

Page title: Commercial Concrete Lifting & Leveling

  1. Hero: “Reduce Trip Hazards Without Shutting Down Your Property”
  2. Commercial problems: liability, customer safety, ADA, drainage, downtime
  3. Properties: retail, apartments, HOAs, schools, churches, offices, warehouses, municipal
  4. Why polyurethane foam is ideal for commercial repairs
  5. Minimal disruption process
  6. Request a commercial site evaluation

Message angle: Safety, liability reduction, speed, minimal interruption.

12

Service Area Pages

Long-term local SEO

Main page: Concrete Lifting & Leveling Service Areas

Pivot Concrete Co. provides polyurethane foam concrete lifting for homeowners, businesses, property managers, and municipalities throughout the local service area.

City pages (create once service area is confirmed)

Chicago, IL Naperville, IL Schaumburg, IL Arlington Heights, IL Oak Brook, IL Orland Park, IL Wheaton, IL Elmhurst, IL Aurora, IL Joliet, IL

Each city page: local headline, intro, surfaces lifted, why foam works, local CTA, FAQ, internal links to service pages.

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FAQ Page

Concrete Lifting & Foam Injection FAQs

What is polyurethane concrete lifting?

High-density foam is injected beneath sunken concrete. The foam expands, fills voids, and raises the slab.

Is this the same as mudjacking?

No. Mudjacking uses heavier cement slurry; foam uses lightweight expanding foam and smaller holes.

How long does the process take?

Many jobs complete quickly, depending on size and condition.

Can you lift driveways and sidewalks?

Yes — among the most common applications; sidewalks especially for trip hazards.

Is lifting cheaper than replacement?

Often yes; cost depends on slab size, access, settlement, and condition.

Will the holes be visible?

Small injection holes are patched after installation.

Does the foam fill voids?

Yes — foam expands beneath the slab into empty spaces.

When should concrete be replaced instead?

If severely cracked, crumbling, deteriorated, or structurally failing.

Do you work with commercial properties?

Yes — property managers, retail, schools, churches, HOAs, and more.

14

About Page

Focused Concrete Lifting. Done with Precision.

Who We Are

Pivot Concrete Co. specializes in concrete lifting and leveling using polyurethane foam injection. Our goal: help homeowners and businesses fix sunken concrete without unnecessary demolition or replacement.

Why “Pivot”

Pivot is about correcting the angle, restoring the surface, and bringing concrete back to where it belongs.

Our Approach

  • Honest inspections · Clear recommendations · Clean job sites
  • Precision lifting · Respect for homes and businesses · Safety-first repairs

CTA: Have sunken concrete? Let’s take a look.

Note: Do not overclaim years in business unless accurate. Lean on professionalism and specialization.

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Contact / Free Estimate Page

Headline: Request a Free Concrete Lifting Estimate

Form fields

  • Name, phone, email, property address
  • Residential or commercial
  • Type of concrete: driveway, sidewalk, patio, garage, pool deck, steps, commercial slab, other
  • Brief description · Upload photos · Preferred contact method · Consent checkbox

Send us a few details and photos of the sunken concrete. We’ll review the project and contact you to schedule an estimate.

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Blog / Learning Center

Educational SEO — people search symptoms before services

Concrete Lifting Education

  • What Is Polyurethane Concrete Lifting?
  • How Concrete Foam Injection Works
  • Polyurethane Foam vs. Mudjacking
  • Is Concrete Lifting Better Than Replacement?

Problem-Based

  • Why Is My Driveway Sinking?
  • What Causes Uneven Sidewalks?
  • Patio Sloping Toward the House
  • Uneven Sidewalks & Liability
  • Concrete Sinking Near Garage Floors

Cost & local topics (post-launch)

  • How Much Does Concrete Lifting Cost?
  • Lifting vs. Replacement Cost
  • Best Solution for Sunken Concrete in [City]
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Recommended Navigation

Main: Home · Services · Residential · Commercial · How It Works · Service Areas · FAQs · About · Contact

Services dropdown:
  Concrete Lifting · Concrete Leveling · Driveway Leveling
  Sidewalk Lifting · Patio Leveling · Garage Floor Leveling
  Pool Deck Leveling · Commercial Concrete Leveling
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Homepage Section Order

  1. Hero with strong CTA
  2. Trust bar: “Fast. Clean. Precise. No Tear-Out.”
  3. Problem: “Sunken Concrete Is More Than an Eyesore”
  4. What we do: polyurethane foam concrete lifting
  5. Services grid
  6. How the process works
  7. Benefits of foam injection
  8. Foam vs. mudjacking
  9. Residential and commercial split
  10. Before/after gallery
  11. FAQ preview
  12. Service area section
  13. Final CTA
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SEO Keyword Strategy

Primary

concrete lifting concrete leveling polyurethane concrete lifting foam injection sunken concrete repair slab lifting driveway leveling sidewalk lifting

Secondary

concrete lifting near me polyjacking mudjacking alternative trip hazard repair garage floor leveling

Commercial

commercial concrete leveling HOA sidewalk leveling school concrete lifting warehouse slab lifting
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Page Titles & Meta Descriptions

Homepage — Title
Concrete Lifting & Leveling | Polyurethane Foam Injection | Pivot Concrete Co.
Homepage — Meta
Pivot Concrete Co. lifts and levels sunken concrete using polyurethane foam injection. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, pool decks, and commercial slabs.
Residential — Title
Residential Concrete Lifting & Leveling | Pivot Concrete Co.
Residential — Meta
Fix sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and pool decks with clean polyurethane foam concrete lifting from Pivot Concrete Co.
Commercial — Title
Commercial Concrete Lifting & Leveling | Pivot Concrete Co.
Commercial — Meta
Commercial concrete lifting for walkways, slabs, storefronts, warehouses, HOAs, schools, churches, and property managers.
How It Works — Title
How Polyurethane Concrete Lifting Works | Pivot Concrete Co.
FAQ — Title
Concrete Lifting FAQs | Foam Injection, Cost & Process
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Design Direction

Modern specialist — not old-school contractor

Visual style

  • Clean white backgrounds
  • Black, charcoal, concrete gray
  • Safety orange or construction yellow accent
  • Bold headings, before/after sliders
  • Process icons, subtle concrete textures
  • Big CTA buttons, trust photography

Brand personality

  • Professional · Precise · Clean · Modern
  • Local · Safety-focused · No-pressure
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Calls to Action (rotate across site)

Get a Free Estimate Schedule a Concrete Evaluation Fix Your Sunken Concrete Request a Quote Send Us Photos Lift It. Level It. Stabilize It. Stop Living with Uneven Concrete Restore Without Replacement
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Strong Homepage Copy Blocks

Short intro

Pivot Concrete Co. specializes in concrete lifting and leveling using polyurethane foam injection. Instead of tearing out settled slabs, we inject high-density foam beneath the concrete to fill voids, stabilize weak areas, and raise the surface back toward level.

Benefits block

Sunken concrete does not always need to be replaced. Our foam injection process is clean, precise, and designed to minimize disruption. From driveways and sidewalks to patios, garage floors, and commercial slabs, Pivot helps restore safer, more usable concrete surfaces.

Final CTA

Ready to fix your sunken concrete? Send us a few photos or request an on-site estimate. Pivot Concrete Co. will help you understand the best way to lift, level, and stabilize your concrete.

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Trust Builders

Only claim what’s true

Free Estimates Residential & Commercial Polyurethane Foam Injection Clean, Precise Process Trip Hazard Reduction No Major Tear-Out Photo Upload Available Locally Owned

Use “Fully Insured,” “Warranty,” or “Same-Day Use” only if confirmed. Avoid “permanent,” “guaranteed,” or “ready immediately” unless the client backs it up.

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Schema / SEO Enhancements

  • LocalBusiness · HomeAndConstructionBusiness · Service · FAQPage · BreadcrumbList
  • Review schema once reviews exist
  • Each service page: one H1, local keywords, internal links, FAQ, CTA
  • Image alt examples: “polyurethane concrete lifting driveway,” “sunken sidewalk leveling,” “before and after concrete lifting”
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Launch Strategy

Specialist message: lift, level, stabilize with foam injection

Launch (Phase 1)

  1. Home
  2. Residential Concrete Lifting
  3. Commercial Concrete Lifting
  4. How It Works
  5. Services
  6. Service Areas
  7. FAQs
  8. About
  9. Contact / Free Estimate

After launch (Phase 2)

  • Driveway, sidewalk, patio, garage, pool deck pages
  • Concrete lifting vs. mudjacking
  • Polyurethane foam injection page
  • City/location pages
  • Blog / learning center
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