Concrete Lifting
Concrete lifting pages for settled slabs, foam lifting, and project pricing.
Raise settled concrete when the slab is still sound enough to save.

If a driveway, sidewalk, patio, or garage slab has dropped but is not falling apart, foam lifting may bring it back without tearing everything out. We look at the concrete first and tell you when replacement is the better answer.
Everything you need to know about this service.
By a lot. Think about what full replacement means: jackhammering the old slab, hauling it away, pouring new concrete, and then waiting days for it to cure. That runs three to eight thousand dollars for a driveway. We can lift that same slab back into place for somewhere around eight hundred to three thousand, and you're driving on it the same afternoon.
If it's a flat slab that's sunk or tilted, we can almost certainly fix it. Driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, patios, pool decks, front steps. We see it all. The foam goes underneath and pushes it right back up. We'll come take a look for free and tell you straight whether it's a good candidate or not.
A couple of hours, usually. We drill a few small holes, pump foam underneath, the slab rises back into place, and you can walk on it right away. Compare that to tearing everything out and waiting a week for fresh concrete to set up. Most people are surprised how quick and painless the whole thing is.
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