Tiered repair-method pricing for mudjacking, polyurethane foam injection, and full polyjacking — plus satellite slab measurement, foam canister inventory, per-job margin tracking, and AI before/after previews. Built for concrete leveling contractors. Starting at $29.99/month.
QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for concrete leveling companies because it was built by real service business operators who understand how slab leveling actually works — your foam crew is on a settled garage floor injecting a 1.5-inch lift across 18 ports while another homeowner three towns over wants a quote on a sunken pool deck and needs answers today, the polyurethane material rep just confirmed your weekly resin-and-iso drum delivery for Friday morning, a property manager emailed about 8,400 square feet of warehouse slab settlement and wants a sealed bid by end of week, your second hose ran low on viscous-grade material on the last pour, and 4 voicemails from new homeowner leads piled up while you were drilling 5/8-inch injection holes through a basement floor in the rain. QuoteIQ handles all of it from your phone.
Unlike generic contractor software that does not understand polyurethane foam injection ratios, mudjack mortar slurry mixes, helical pier interaction with leveling, or the difference between cosmetic settlement and active subsidence, QuoteIQ’s concrete software was built around how slab leveling crews actually run jobs. Good/Better/Best repair-method pricing per square foot — mudjacking versus polyurethane foam injection versus full polyjacking with structural verification — all on a single estimate so homeowners and property managers compare methods and pick their tier on the spot. Satellite slab measurement that pre-measures driveways, garage floors, walkways, pool decks, and basement floors from overhead imagery before the on-site assessment so the crew arrives with square footage and rough lift volume already calculated through MapMeasure Pro.
Concrete leveling and slab repair material inventory tracking manages polyurethane resin drums by weight and density grade, isocyanate canisters, mudjack mortar mix bags, hose extensions, drill bits, injection ports, foam guns, hydraulic pump fluid, level gauges, joint sealant, and finish patch material across your warehouse, service truck, and active job sites. No more arriving at a $14,000 driveway lift missing the high-density foam grade you need for the heavy-load section. Per-square-foot job costing tracks every cubic foot of foam, every bag of mudjack, every drilled port, and every crew hour against the contract — your $9,800 garage floor lift at $3,640 in materials and 14 crew hours produces a real-time 47% margin instead of a back-of-truck guess at the end of the week.
Co-founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers — both active service business operators with deep field operations backgrounds (Mike on YouTube, Justin on systems and scaling) — built every feature inside QuoteIQ for concrete leveling contractors who need real measurement, real margins, and real automation without a $1,800/month enterprise platform. The platform holds a 4.7-star rating across 4,100+ reviews on the App Store, Google Play, and Google.
Options Estimates let any concrete leveling crew present a Standard mudjacking tier, an Upgraded polyurethane foam injection tier, and a Premium polyjacking-plus-warranty tier on a single proposal so homeowners compare scope, repair longevity, and warranty terms side-by-side. QuoteIQ Cam documents every phase of every lift in 4K — pre-lift slab elevation readings, drilled injection ports, foam expansion progress, post-lift verification, port sealing, and finished surface — with timestamped photos that protect your business when a homeowner calls back six months later asking why the slab moved 1/8 inch. AI Before/After previews show a homeowner their cracked, settled driveway transformed into a level, sealed surface with crisp expansion joints — that visual sells the $7,400 polyurethane foam injection over the $4,200 mudjacking estimate every time because the homeowner can finally see the finished result before signing.
Every QuoteIQ plan includes 4 estimate types, Options pricing, scheduling, online payments, and AI features. For most growing concrete leveling operations, the Pro plan at $149.99/month is the recommended starting point — it unlocks ClientHub, per-job costing, Pipelines CRM, automation, and QuickBooks integration at less than a third of what Jobber-plus-add-ons costs and roughly one-twelfth of ServiceTitan.
Contract attachments keep elevation surveys, void detection reports, structural engineer letters, polyurethane safety data sheets, and warranty terms bound to every estimate. Pipelines CRM tracks property management settlement claims, builder warranty repair contracts, insurance restoration leads, commercial slab subsidence projects, and direct residential homeowner leads in separate visual Kanban boards so every revenue channel gets the follow-up cadence it needs.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for concrete leveling companies because it combines tiered repair-method pricing (mudjacking vs. polyurethane foam injection vs. full polyjacking) on a single estimate, satellite slab measurement via MapMeasure Pro, foam canister and material inventory, per-square-foot job costing, structural engineer report attachments, and AI before/after slab visualization in one platform starting at $29.99/month — 66–92% less than Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan, with no add-ons required.
Every CRM claims to work for contractors. But QuoteIQ is the only platform built with the features concrete leveling crews actually need — repair-method pricing tiers, satellite slab footprint measurement, polyurethane foam and mudjack inventory, structural documentation, and per-port job costing — all alongside a complete suite of AI tools. Here are the 12 features that make QuoteIQ the best concrete leveling software in 2026.
Present Standard ($4,200 — mudjacking lift on a settled 2-car driveway with cement slurry injection at 16 ports, 1-year settlement warranty), Upgraded ($7,400 — polyurethane foam injection at 18 ports with high-density resin for the heavy-load apron, 5-year warranty), Premium ($11,800 — full polyjacking with void detection, structural verification letter, joint resealing, and 10-year transferable warranty). Homeowners see all three repair levels and pick on the spot. Average values jump 25–40%.
Learn more →Measure driveways, garage slabs, pool decks, sidewalks, and warehouse floors from satellite imagery before the on-site assessment. A 2,400-square-foot warehouse slab settlement gets pre-priced from your truck while the previous job is still curing. Combined with Property Street View to spot driveway slope, slab age, and access constraints before you arrive.
Learn more →Track polyurethane resin and isocyanate drums by weight, mudjack mortar mix bags, injection port plugs, drill bits, hose extensions, foam gun tips, hydraulic pump fluid, joint sealant, level gauges, and finish patch across your warehouse, service truck, and active sites. Stop arriving at a $9,800 lift short on high-density resin.
Learn more →Track polyurethane resin and iso usage by board-foot of lift, mudjack mortar by bag at $14, drill bits at $8 each, port sealant at $3 per port, propane and pump fluid, plus crew hours via Time Tracker Pro. See real margins: $9,800 garage lift at $3,460 materials + 14 crew hours = 47% profit. No more guessing why a $7,400 driveway lift only nets $1,200.
Learn more →Show a homeowner their settled, cracked driveway transformed into a level, sealed surface with crisp expansion joints — generated from one photo in seconds. Visual selling closes the polyurethane foam tier that a line-item-only proposal never would. Slab leveling crews using AI Before/After report 30–45% higher upgrade rates from mudjacking to foam injection.
Learn more →Block half-day mudjack jobs, full-day polyurethane foam injections, and 2-day commercial warehouse projects across multiple crews. Drag-and-drop rescheduling when an unexpected void requires extra material or weather delays a basement floor lift. Integrated with Google Calendar and route optimization for back-to-back residential lifts.
Learn more →Photograph pre-lift elevation readings with a laser level, map void locations, document drilled injection ports, capture foam expansion in real time, and verify the final lift to within 1/8 inch. Timestamped 4K photos prove the slab was level when you packed up — protection against the homeowner who calls 8 months later claiming “it moved again.” Required for insurance restoration claims and warranty disputes.
Learn more →Pre-build Driveway Lift Package ($4,200), Garage Floor Lift Package ($6,800), Pool Deck Re-Level Package ($9,400), and Commercial Slab Stabilization ($14,500+) with fixed pricing. InstaQuote lets homeowners self-quote from your website using square footage. InstaSchedule handles booking. Capture leads at 11pm when your competitors are asleep.
Learn more →Control your CRM from the job site with natural language. Tell AI Autopilot to create an estimate for a 480-square-foot driveway lift at 1942 Maple Drive with high-density polyurethane foam injection at 14 ports plus joint reseal. Built in seconds from your truck while you finish a basement floor lift. 35+ AI tools work alongside AI Estimator and AI Text Generator.
Learn more →Never miss a slab leveling lead. The homeowner who notices their settling porch slab on a Sunday afternoon calls and signs with whichever contractor responds first. AI answers instantly, asks about settlement severity, slab type, square footage, and urgency, then books the assessment while you are running a foam pour at another property. After-hours leads close at 38–52% — only if you answer.
Learn more →Track property management settlement claims, builder warranty repair contracts, insurance restoration leads, commercial slab subsidence projects, and direct residential homeowner inquiries in separate visual Kanban boards. One commercial property manager with 14 buildings sending 2 settlement repairs per month at $8,400 average equals $235,000 annually from a single relationship.
Learn more →Fires the moment you collect final payment on a lift — sends a branded review request via text and email, follows up 3 days later if the homeowner has not responded, and routes the review to Google. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, customer reviews are among the strongest signals consumers use when picking service providers. Slab leveling crews on QuoteIQ average 4–7 new reviews per month.
Learn more →Beyond the dozen above, every QuoteIQ subscriber also gets expense tracking, EmployeeHub, GPS location tracking, team communication, ClientHub, sales tracker, business analytics, mass SMS campaigns, route density, invoice subscriptions, contact forms, Zillow Quick Access, business calculators, inspection forms, data export, before/after photo editor, and AI Website Builder. That is the complete concrete leveling technology stack — one app, one login, one price.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
Here’s how a typical day looks for a concrete leveling company using QuoteIQ. This workflow shows how a slab repair crew moves from a morning driveway lift to closing a $14,500 commercial warehouse bid to upselling joint sealing and pool deck restoration to tracking margins across multiple jobs to landing a property management partnership worth $235,000 per year. Every step demonstrates why slab repair professionals run their entire operation on one platform.
Your QuoteIQ calendar shows today’s first job at 8:00 AM: a 480-square-foot two-car driveway in a 1998 ranch where the apron has settled 1.75 inches from soil washout. Yesterday you ran an elevation survey and confirmed solid sub-base. Today is a polyurethane foam injection at 14 ports — Upgraded tier, $7,400, 5-year warranty. You open the job in ClientHub and confirm the homeowner is home and the driveway is clear. Inventory shows two full drums of high-density resin, sufficient iso, and a fresh case of port plugs in the truck. Route optimization sequences your three afternoon stops by drive time. The afternoon assessment slot is a settled garage floor 12 minutes away from your last lift — pre-measured to 720 square feet via MapMeasure Pro. Virtual Call Team caught two after-hours leads overnight: a pool deck assessment and a commercial property manager with three sunken loading dock pads.
On-site, you and your foam tech pull the rig. Walk the driveway with the laser level and confirm the high point and low point — 1.75-inch differential at the apron, 0.5-inch at the slab joint near the garage. Open QuoteIQ Cam and capture pre-lift elevation readings on every grid square, the visible cracking at the joints, and the soil exposure under the apron edge. Drill 14 5/8-inch injection ports on a staggered grid. Connect hoses, prime the rig, and begin injection — port-by-port, board-foot-by-board-foot, watching the foam expansion meter. The apron lifts first, then the mid-slab. Two ports near the garage void need extra material to fill the cavity. Final laser check: differential is 1/8 inch across the entire 480 square feet — within spec for a finished surface. Seal ports with hydraulic cement, capture post-lift photos, and walk the homeowner through the final result. They sign the completion form via e-signature and pay the $3,400 balance through online payments on Apple Pay. Review Multiplier is queued and will fire 90 minutes later.
Drive to the next assessment — a 720-square-foot garage floor that has settled differentially around an old plumbing leak. Walk the slab with the laser level, photograph the cracking pattern, drill two 1/4-inch test ports for void confirmation. The slab needs lifting and one section needs structural verification because of the proximity to the load-bearing wall. Pull up Options Estimates on your phone and build three tiers right there with the homeowner: Standard mudjacking at $4,800 (cement slurry injection at 12 ports, 1-year warranty, addresses the symptom but not the underlying void), Upgraded polyurethane foam injection at $8,200 (18 ports, high-density resin for the load-bearing section, 5-year warranty), Premium polyjacking with structural verification at $11,400 (full void mapping, structural engineer letter, foam injection, joint reseal, 10-year transferable warranty). Generate an AI Before/After preview from a photo of the cracked floor — the homeowner sees a level, sealed surface in 18 seconds. Attach last week’s structural engineer template via contract attachments. The homeowner signs the Premium tier on the spot, $11,400, scheduled for next Tuesday.
Before you leave, you walk the property. The pool deck has obvious settlement — a half-inch differential at the deep-end coping with hairline cracking radiating from one corner. The front walkway has a 3/4-inch trip hazard at the third panel. Pull Package Estimates and offer the homeowner a Same-Visit Discount Package: garage floor Premium at $11,400 + pool deck re-level at $5,800 + walkway lift at $1,400 = $18,600 total (saves them $1,200 vs. separate visits). Run a quick margin calculation in business calculators — 51% blended margin across all three. Signed. The job grew from $11,400 to $18,600 in eight minutes with one walk-around. Business analytics shows your average ticket has climbed 41% since you started running tiered pricing six months ago.
Back at the shop, log materials into job costing for the morning’s $7,400 driveway lift: 38 board-feet of high-density polyurethane foam at $42 each = $1,596, 14 injection ports at $3 = $42, hydraulic cement port seal at $24, propane and pump fluid at $36, plus 6.5 crew hours at $42 fully loaded = $273. Total cost: $1,971 against $7,400 contracted. Net margin: 73% — outstanding. The same calculation across last month’s 22 jobs reveals two outliers — both basement floor lifts where unexpected voids tripled the foam volume and crushed margin to 18%. Expense tracking ties fuel, insurance, and equipment depreciation into the bigger margin picture. Sales Tracker shows your close rate is 54% — healthy, but the 18% void-driven losses mean you need a better void-detection step in the assessment phase.
Friday’s the day you grow the business instead of lift slabs. Review Multiplier fired on 5 jobs this week — 3 new five-star Google reviews already posted, 2 pending. Mass SMS campaigns to past clients: “Spring slab inspection — settlement gets worse with freeze-thaw. Free elevation reading for return customers.” Pipelines CRM shows your property management pipeline: that commercial portfolio manager with 14 buildings is now in the proposal stage on a $42,000 annual maintenance agreement covering 3 settlement repairs per quarter. Business analytics shows polyurethane foam injection now represents 64% of revenue (up from 38% six months ago), the average ticket has crossed $7,800, and your most profitable job type is commercial loading dock pad stabilization at 58% blended margin. You set goals for next week and close the laptop.
That entire workflow — from a morning $7,400 driveway lift to closing a $11,400 garage floor consultation to a $18,600 same-visit package to per-job costing across multiple lifts to landing a $42,000 property management contract — runs on one platform. QuoteIQ. No concrete leveling spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. One CRM built for slab leveling crews, by operators who understand the business.
Slab leveling crews need specialized tools that generic field service CRMs do not offer. Tiered repair-method pricing by lift technique, satellite slab measurement for pre-quoting, polyurethane foam and mudjack inventory, and structural document attachments are essential for any concrete leveling operation, and most CRMs lack all of them. Picking the right CRM for concrete leveling companies starts with comparing what is built in versus what costs extra. Here is how QuoteIQ stacks up against the three platforms most slab repair contractors evaluate.
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiered repair-method pricing (mudjacking/foam/polyjacking) | ✅ Built-in | ❌ | ❌ | ⚠️ Custom build |
| Satellite slab measurement | ✅ MapMeasure Pro | ❌ Add-on | ❌ | ❌ |
| 4K job photo documentation | ✅ QuoteIQ Cam | ⚠️ Requires CompanyCam $30+/user | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on |
| AI before/after slab visualization | ✅ AI Image Generator | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Polyurethane foam & mudjack inventory | ✅ Built-in | ⚠️ Basic only | ⚠️ Basic only | ✅ |
| Per-square-foot job costing | ✅ Built-in | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ✅ |
| Customer self-quoting (slab sq ft) | ✅ InstaQuote | ⚠️ ResponsiBid $229+ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Customer self-scheduling | ✅ InstaSchedule | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ | ⚠️ Custom |
| Engineer letter & SDS attachments | ✅ Contract Attachments | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ |
| 24/7 AI virtual receptionist | ✅ Virtual Call Team | ❌ | ❌ | ⚠️ Live answering add-on |
| Pipelines for property mgmt / builder leads | ✅ Pipelines CRM | ⚠️ Basic | ❌ | ✅ |
| Review automation | ✅ Review Multiplier | ⚠️ NiceJob $75+ | ⚠️ Basic | ✅ |
| AI Autopilot voice estimating | ✅ 35+ AI tools | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| QuickBooks integration | ✅ Built-in | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Pro plan monthly price | $149.99 | $448+ | $750+ | $1,800+ |
No competitor offers tiered repair-method pricing, satellite slab measurement, AI before/after slab visualization, foam-and-mudjack-specific inventory, customer self-quoting, and 24/7 AI call answering together at any price. Concrete leveling crews comparing CRMs realize quickly that QuoteIQ delivers more functionality at a fraction of the cost. Jobber requires CompanyCam ($30+/user/month), ResponsiBid ($229+/month), and NiceJob ($75+/month) to match a fraction of QuoteIQ’s feature set — pushing total monthly cost above $448 for a small slab leveling crew. Housecall Pro‘s equivalent tier runs $750+/month and still lacks satellite measurement, AI before/after, and customer self-quoting. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800/month with annual contracts. That is why concrete leveling owners are switching to QuoteIQ in record numbers.
Most concrete leveling operations run two crews: a foam injection rig and a mudjacking rig. The foam crew handles polyurethane jobs which require fewer hands but more equipment; the mudjacking crew runs slurry pumps for budget-tier work. EmployeeHub assigns roles, permissions, and pay rates to each technician so the right crew shows up to the right job with the right materials.
Two-person crew running the polyurethane rig. Lead foam technician at $32/hour, helper at $22/hour. Typical day: one $7,400 driveway lift in the morning, one $11,400 garage floor in the afternoon. Materials per truck: 2 drums high-density resin, 2 drums iso, 50 injection ports, 50 hydraulic cement plugs, 4 hose extensions, 1 spare foam gun. GPS tracking confirms the crew arrived at 8:02 AM and stayed on-site 3.5 hours per the contract.
Three-person crew running the slurry pump and mortar mixer. Lead mudjacker at $28/hour, two helpers at $20/hour. Typical day: 2–3 driveway lifts at $4,200 each. Materials per truck: 30 bags mortar mix, water source, 60 injection ports, 1 backup pump. Time Tracker Pro tracks hours by job; job costing validates the budget tier still produces 38–44% margin after material and labor.
Full-time estimator role at $52,000 base + 4% commission on closed jobs. Manager-tier EmployeeHub permission gives access to Options Estimates, Pipelines, and the property management contact list — but no access to payment data or banking. The estimator runs 4–6 in-person assessments daily and closes 50–58% — well within the healthy 40-60% range Mike Vidan recommends. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that cement masons and concrete finishers earn a median wage that has tracked steadily upward, and skilled estimators command a premium because they directly grow revenue.
“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Channel 1: Property Management Maintenance Contracts. Commercial property managers with multi-building portfolios deal with slab settlement constantly — settled walkways become trip-and-fall liability, sunken loading docks slow logistics, cracked patios turn into tenant complaints. Pipelines CRM tracks every property manager from first introduction through signed annual maintenance agreement. One commercial property manager with 14 buildings sending 2 settlement repairs per month at $8,400 average equals $235,200 annually from a single relationship. Five property managers at the same volume = $1.17M annual recurring revenue.
Channel 2: Insurance Restoration & Builder Warranty. When a homeowner files an insurance claim for slab settlement caused by plumbing leak, soil washout, or sub-surface void, the insurance carrier needs photographic documentation and a structural engineer letter to approve the work order. QuoteIQ Cam provides exactly that. New-construction builders also carry warranty obligations on every home for the first 1–2 years post-occupancy — when a slab settles inside the warranty window, the builder calls a leveling subcontractor. One regional production builder closing 80 homes per year and contracting 6 warranty leveling repairs at $9,200 average equals $55,200 annually from a single builder relationship.
Channel 3: Direct Residential — Driveway, Garage, Pool Deck. Homeowners discover slab settlement in three predictable ways: a driveway crack that gets worse every winter, a garage floor that pools water near the door, or a pool deck that tilts toward the deep end. InstaQuote captures these inquiries 24/7 from your website. The American Society of Concrete Contractors estimates the residential concrete services market remains a multi-billion-dollar segment with steady demand for repair work. A typical residential driveway lift runs $4,200–$11,800 depending on tier and square footage. Closing 8 residential lifts per month at $7,200 average = $691,200 annually direct-to-homeowner. The right CRM for concrete leveling companies makes every one of these channels measurable, repeatable, and stackable on top of each other.
Every concrete leveling subscriber also gets Standard Estimates, Package Estimates, Quick Estimates, scheduling, invoicing, online payments, e-signatures, contract attachments, expense tracking, Time Tracker Pro, GPS location, team communication, ClientHub, InstaSchedule, sales tracker, business analytics, email & text automation, mass campaigns, route optimization, route density, invoice subscriptions, inspection forms, contact forms, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, business calculators, data export, Google Calendar sync, before/after photo editor, AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, AI Image Generator, and AI Website Builder.
For solo concrete leveling operators starting out — full estimating, invoicing, scheduling, and AI features.
View plan →Add MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, e-signatures, contract attachments. For a 2-person foam crew.
View plan →Full job costing, Pipelines CRM, automation, ClientHub. The recommended starting point for growing slab leveling crews.
View plan →Add inventory tracking, advanced reporting, expanded AI capacity. For 2-rig operations running foam plus mudjacking simultaneously.
View plan →Unlimited users for multi-region concrete leveling franchises and large commercial slab repair operations.
View plan →All plans include a 14-day free trial. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Every plan includes 4 estimate types, Options Estimates, scheduling, online payments, and AI features. View the full pricing breakdown or compare directly: QuoteIQ vs. Jobber, QuoteIQ vs. Housecall Pro, QuoteIQ vs. ServiceTitan, QuoteIQ vs. CompanyCam.
A concrete leveling company on QuoteIQ Pro pays $149.99/month — about $1,800 a year. That same company would pay $448+/month on Jobber with required add-ons (CompanyCam, ResponsiBid, NiceJob), $750+/month on Housecall Pro, or $1,800+/month on ServiceTitan — that is $3,576 to $19,800 in annual savings on software, with MORE features included than any of those competitors offer at any price tier. That is why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for concrete leveling companies in 2026.
QuoteIQ is the best CRM for concrete leveling companies because it includes tiered repair-method pricing for mudjacking, polyurethane foam injection, and full polyjacking on a single estimate, satellite slab measurement via MapMeasure Pro, foam-and-mudjack inventory tracking, per-square-foot job costing, structural engineer letter attachments, and AI before/after slab visualization — all starting at $29.99/month. No other CRM offers all these slab leveling-specific tools at any price.
QuoteIQ Essentials starts at $29.99/month for 1 user. Beginner is $74.99/month for 2 users. Pro at $149.99/month with 4 users is the recommended plan for most growing concrete leveling operations. Elite is $299/month for 7 users. Max is $699/month for unlimited users. Every plan includes the full Options Estimate engine, AI features, and online payments. Compare to Jobber at $448+/month or ServiceTitan at $1,800+/month.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Yes. QuoteIQ Options Estimates let any concrete leveling company present Standard mudjacking ($4,200), Upgraded polyurethane foam injection ($7,400), and Premium polyjacking with structural verification ($11,800) on one proposal. Homeowners compare repair longevity, warranty terms, and investment level side-by-side and pick on the spot. Slab leveling crews using tiered pricing through QuoteIQ report 30–45% higher average project values.
Yes. MapMeasure Pro lets your crew measure driveways, garage floors, walkways, pool decks, and warehouse slabs from satellite imagery before the on-site assessment. Pre-priced estimates close faster, and your crew arrives at the property with rough scope and tier pricing already prepared. No competitor offers native satellite slab measurement built into the estimate flow.
Yes. QuoteIQ inventory management tracks polyurethane resin and isocyanate drums by weight, mudjack mortar mix bags, injection ports, drill bits, hose extensions, foam gun tips, hydraulic pump fluid, level gauges, joint sealant, and finish patch material across warehouse, service truck, and active job sites. Re-order alerts fire when stock drops below threshold so a $9,800 lift never gets delayed waiting on high-density resin.
Yes. QuoteIQ supports both polyurethane foam injection contractors and traditional mudjacking operations on the same platform. Crews running both methods can show all three tiers (mudjacking, foam, polyjacking) on a single Options Estimate so the homeowner picks the method based on warranty length, lift permanence, and budget. Job costing is configured per method so the foam crew margin and mudjack crew margin are tracked separately.
Yes. Contract attachments bind structural engineer letters, polyurethane safety data sheets, void detection reports, elevation surveys, warranty terms, and pre-lift inspection forms to every estimate. The homeowner or property manager reviews everything in one digital package and signs via e-signature. Insurance restoration claims and commercial property management work both require this documentation level.
Yes. Pipelines CRM tracks property management portfolios separately from residential leads, builder warranty repairs, and insurance restoration channels. Invoice subscriptions handle recurring annual maintenance agreements. Mass SMS campaigns send freeze-thaw season inspection offers to past commercial accounts. One commercial portfolio manager with 14 buildings and 2 settlement repairs per month at $8,400 average equals $235,200 annually from a single relationship.
QuoteIQ is the only CRM with tiered repair-method pricing, satellite slab measurement, AI before/after slab visualization, polyurethane foam and mudjack inventory, customer self-quoting, and 24/7 AI call answering built in for one price. Jobber requires CompanyCam ($30+/user), ResponsiBid ($229+), and NiceJob ($75+) add-ons to get a fraction of the same features and still costs $448+/month. Housecall Pro starts at $750+/month with limited slab leveling functionality. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800+/month on annual contracts. QuoteIQ Pro is $149.99/month with everything included.
Concrete leveling crews and slab repair operations across the country trust QuoteIQ to manage every estimate, every lift, every payment, and every review. Here is what real customers say.
“From quoting to scheduling to measuring—every tool my service business needs.”
— Echevarria Roney · App Store · 5★“InstaQuote and InstaSchedule are a game changer for any business that is serious about scaling to the next level!”
— Mavidan · App Store · 5★“Automating reminders and quotes has improved my workflow, saving hours every week with this software.”
— kai jong6 · App Store · 5★Join thousands of contractors running their entire operation on QuoteIQ. Tiered repair-method pricing, satellite measurement, foam and mudjack inventory, per-job costing, AI tools — everything a slab leveling company needs starting at $29.99/month.
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