Concrete Leveling Services
Concrete leveling restores sunken, uneven, or settled slabs at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. Browse our service categories below to learn about different methods, find contractors, and get free estimates for your project.
All Services
7 service categories available
Concrete Leveling
Restore uneven concrete slabs to their original position.
210 contractors available
Mudjacking
Lift concrete slabs using a cement-based slurry.
121 contractors available
Foam Leveling
Lift and stabilize concrete using expanding polyurethane foam.
136 contractors available
Slab Jacking
Raise settled concrete slabs back to a level position.
36 contractors available
Sidewalk Leveling
Fix uneven or sunken sidewalks to prevent trip hazards.
81 contractors available
Driveway Leveling
Level sunken driveway slabs for a smooth, safe surface.
153 contractors available
Patio Leveling
Restore your patio to a flat, usable surface.
50 contractors available
How Concrete Leveling Works
Most residential projects take less than a day and cost 50-75% less than replacement.
1. Inspection
A contractor assesses the slab settlement, soil conditions, and project scope to recommend the best method.
2. Lifting
Small holes are drilled in the slab, and material (cement slurry or polyurethane foam) is injected to raise the concrete.
3. Finishing
Holes are patched, the surface is cleaned, and foam-leveled slabs are ready to use in about 30 minutes.
Concrete Leveling Guides
Learn about costs, methods, and how to choose the right contractor.
Concrete Leveling Cost in 2026: What to Expect
Concrete leveling costs $3-$10 per square foot in 2026. Compare mudjacking, foam leveling, and full replacement pricing for your project.
ComparisonsMudjacking vs. Foam Leveling: Which Is Right for You?
Mudjacking vs. foam leveling: compare cost, durability, speed, and ideal uses for each concrete lifting method.
GuidesHow to Choose a Concrete Leveling Contractor
How to hire a concrete leveling contractor: what to look for, key questions to ask, and red flags to avoid.
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