Self-Leveling Concrete Services in Michigan

At Ds Epoxy Floors, we specialize in Self-Leveling Concrete and Underlayments. This high performance service is designed to correct structural imperfections, creating a perfectly flat, smooth, and rock solid surface that is ready for any final finish or stands alone as a modern, minimalist floor.

Why Professional Leveling is Essential for Your Project

Many property owners in Ann Arbor and Canton face the challenge of "wavy" floors that make furniture wobble or prevent the installation of luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and hardwood. Our self-leveling compounds are engineered to flow into low spots and flatten out automatically, providing a level of precision that manual troweling simply cannot achieve.

Key Benefits
Precision, Speed, and Structural Integrity

The primary advantage of a self-leveling system is its Rapid Cure Time. Unlike traditional concrete that takes weeks to dry, our specialized compounds allow for foot traffic in just a few hours. This means your renovation project stays on schedule. Furthermore, these materials offer Superior Compressive Strength, often exceeding the strength of the original concrete slab, making them ideal for both residential and heavy duty commercial use.

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Where Do We Apply Self-Leveling?

This technical service is vital for various environments across Southeast Michigan:

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Service Areas
Serving Southeast Michigan’s Communities

Our technical leveling crews are active throughout:

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Flexible Installation Scheduling

FAQs

Depending on the product, we can pour from "feather-edge" (very thin) up to several inches in a single lift to correct major slopes or dips in your slab.

Yes, but it must be sealed. While it is an underlayment, many modern designs use it as the finished floor by adding a clear epoxy or polyurethane topcoat for an industrial-chic look.

Self-leveling fixes the surface of the floor. If your house is actively sinking or has major structural foundation shifts, we recommend a structural engineer assessment before we level the surface.