About the Process
Concrete leveling, sometimes called slabjacking or mudjacking, is the process of raising and stabilizing sunken concrete. We inject material like grout mixture or expanding polyurethane foam underneath the slab to lift it back to its original, level position.
This technique works wonders for sidewalks, driveways, patios, pool decks, and other hardscape elements. This restores safety, function, and appearance with minimal disruption.
Our Services
We offer expert leveling for all types of concrete surfaces for homes, commercial establishments as well as public spaces
Sidewalk & Walkway Leveling
Eliminate trip hazards and create smooth, even paths.
Driveway Leveling
Smooth out sunken areas where vehicles pass and park.
Patio & Pool Deck Leveling
Restore flat, safe outdoor living spaces without major construction.
Garage & Floor Slab Leveling
Fix uneven or settled interior slabs for better structure and drainage.
Commercial Concrete Leveling
Repair uneven surfaces in storefronts, warehouses, and public spaces.
Why Choose Concrete Leveling?
Concrete leveling beats replacement for several reasons:
Cost Savings
Lifting an existing slab costs significantly less than what it takes to tear out and repour.
Speed
Most leveling jobs are completed in a few hours, and surfaces can be used almost immediately.
Minimal Disruption
There is no need for demolition or moving debris. Therefore, there is no disturbance.
Common Problems That Require Leveling
Whatever the cause, our leveling methods restore the integrity of your concrete.
Settling from Soil Erosion
Water washing away the soil base can lead to dips and sinking.
Poor Compaction
If the ground wasn’t properly compacted before the original pour, settling happens over time.
Heavy Loads
Excessive weight like large vehicles or equipment can cause slabs to sink.
FAQ
How long does concrete leveling last?
Most professional leveling jobs last longer than 20 years, depending on soil conditions and usage.
Is leveling better than replacing concrete?
If the concrete doesn’t have severe cracking or crumbling issues, leveling is faster, cheaper, and less invasive.
Can you level stamped or decorative concrete?
Yes! We can lift decorative slabs carefully, minimizing any visible impact. We will explain your options during our inspection.