Terms & Conditions

1. What this website is

Concrete Levelling is an introducer service. We don't carry out the work ourselves. When you submit an enquiry through this site, you're asking us to forward your details to one or more qualified specialist companies in your area who may then contact you, by phone, email or SMS, about quoting for and carrying out the work you've described.

2. The contract for the work itself

If you decide to go ahead with one of the specialists we introduce you to, the agreement for that work is between you and them, not us. They quote it, they price it, they carry it out and they invoice you. Any guarantee, warranty or aftercare is given by them, not by us.

3. What we promise (and what we don't)

We try hard to introduce you to specialists who do good work, hold appropriate insurance, and treat customers fairly. We can't, however, guarantee the standard of any individual job, the accuracy of a quote, the timing of attendance, or the eventual outcome of work carried out by an independent third party. Always satisfy yourself that the company you choose to engage is the right fit before signing anything.

4. Using the site sensibly

You agree not to:

  • submit fake or fraudulent enquiries;
  • scrape, copy or republish content from the site without our written permission;
  • use the site in any way that breaks UK law or interferes with other people using it.

5. Content on this site

The text, images, page layouts and code on this site belong to us (or to the people we've licensed them from). You're welcome to read, share links to, and quote short extracts with credit. You're not welcome to lift entire pages, rebrand them or use them commercially.

6. Our liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, we're not liable for any loss or damage that results from you using this site or from the work carried out by a specialist we introduce you to. Nothing in these terms limits liability for things that can't legally be limited, for example, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or fraud.

7. The law that applies

These terms are governed by the law of England & Wales, and any dispute will be dealt with by the courts of England & Wales.

8. Updates to these terms

We may revise these terms from time to time. The version at the top of this page is the version in force.

9. Getting in touch

If anything here isn't clear, drop us a note via the contact form.