Concrete Lifting FAQ
Concrete lifting (also known as slab jacking or foam jacking) is a process used to level uneven or sunken concrete slabs. This is used instead of demolition or replacement. Small holes are drilled into the affected area and then a high-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab. As the foam expands, it raises the concrete to its original position. The foam is lightweight but exceptionally strong, which makes it an ideal material for stabilizing and lifting concrete surfaces – including driveways, sidewalks, or patios. This efficient and cost-effective technique is often preferred for its minimal disruption and speedy results.
Concrete leveling drying time is 30 minutes
Easy ways to identify sunken or uneven concrete:
Offsets in concrete slabs
- Uneven, bumpy driveways and sidewalks
- Water pooling on patios and driveways
- Leaning concrete steps and sidewalks
- Misaligned doors and interior walls
- Voids caused by washed-out dirt
Yes we do concrete leveling for residential and commercial
Concrete leveling drying time is 30 minutes