• November

      21

      2022

    2022 Angi Super Service Award

      B-Level, Ltd. Earns 2022 Angi Super Service Award Award reflects company’s consistent level of customer service   B-Level, Ltd. is proud to announce that it has earned the home service industry’s coveted Angi Super Service Award (SSA). This award, first released in 1999, recognizes the best home professionals and businesses in the Angi network

    • July

      1

      2022

    Concrete Lifting & Leveling: Why Choose Us?

    As the numbers of different companies and methods for concrete lifting and leveling start to rise, we thought we would take some time to explain the top 3 reasons B-Level is the best option for your concrete lifting and leveling needs! • Experience: B-Level started lifting concrete in 1998. Over the past 24 years we have

    • December

      29

      2021

    Why Foundations Fail

    A proper foundation will support the weight of its structure. When a foundation fails, the structure becomes compromised. The longevity and safety of your home is dependent on a stable foundation. Whether you are preparing to buy a new home or you have already lived in your home for many years, a stable foundation should

    • December

      16

      2021

    Foundation Failure- Warning Signs

      If you are noticing these common signs of foundation failure, now is the time to contact us and let us see how we can help you. Left untreated, the problem will likely not only get worse, but more expensive. Don’t wait, we can help!   Inside Signs on the inside of the house that

    • November

      30

      2021

    Egress Windows

      Egress windows are designed to be large enough for an adult to climb in or out of as an escape route in case of an emergency. The entire openable area must be 5.7 square feet.  They serve their purpose as a window, but also act as an exit. Below are some other advantages of an

    • November

      4

      2021

    Sump Pumps and Battery Backup Systems

    A sump pump’s main job is to help prevent flooding and keep your basement dry. The pump collects water in a basin, or pit, and then moves the water away from the structure. Most sump pumps turn on automatically due to a pressure sensor or float activator in the system. As the sump pit fills with

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