Concrete Leveling in Holland, Michigan
Holland is one of our most active Ottawa County markets. The city and surrounding township encompass a broad range of housing stock — from the older brick neighborhoods near downtown and Hope College to the newer development zones south of US-31 and along the US-196 corridor.
Holland's proximity to Lake Michigan introduces a specific environmental factor: lake-effect precipitation and the moisture levels that come with it. Holland averages more snowfall and more high-humidity weather than inland Kent County communities, and wet soils beneath concrete surfaces accelerate the void formation and freeze-thaw movement that drive settlement. Driveways and patios in Holland often show settlement patterns that reflect this — particularly in areas where grading directs water toward the house or where downspouts discharge near concrete slabs.
Holland's older downtown neighborhoods — north of 16th Street and east of River Avenue — have mature sidewalks and driveways that have settled incrementally over decades. Many of these properties also have stamped or decorative concrete that was installed in the 1990s and 2000s and now needs attention.
Ottawa County soils in the Holland area are predominantly sandy — excellent drainage in general, but prone to fine particle migration beneath slabs when water moves across or through the sub-base. We see this most clearly in areas near Holland State Park and the Lake Macatawa corridor.
Holland also has a significant commercial district. We handle sidewalks along the Eighth Street retail corridor, parking lot panels, and commercial concrete throughout the city.
What We Fix in Holland
Driveways · Sidewalks · Patios · Pool decks · Garage floors · Porches and steps · Stamped concrete · Commercial slabs