
Concrete Leveling
Concrete leveling is a repair method used to raise settled slabs back toward their proper position. It can be a practical solution for uneven sidewalks, driveways, patios, and other concrete surfaces that have sunk over time.

Driveway Leveling
Driveway leveling (also known as slabjacking or concrete lifting) is the process of restoring a sunken or uneven concrete surface to its original height. Over time, soil erosion, poor compaction, or moisture changes cause the ground beneath the driveway to shift, leading to “trip hazards” and drainage issues.
Driveway Leveling
Driveway leveling (also known as slabjacking or concrete lifting) is the process of restoring a sunken or uneven concrete surface to its original height. Over time, soil erosion, poor compaction, or moisture changes cause the ground beneath the driveway to shift, leading to “trip hazards” and drainage issues.


Sidewalk Repair
Sidewalk repair is often a matter of both aesthetics and liability. Because sidewalks are subject to strict ADA (Americans with Disabilities Inc.) standards and local municipal codes, the “best” repair depends heavily on the type of hazard present.

Patio / Pool Deck Leveling
Leveling a patio or pool deck is highly recommended over replacement, as these slabs are often integrated with complex drainage systems, landscaping, or pool coping. Sinking in these areas is typically caused by the “freeze-thaw” cycle or water washing away the sub-base near the pool’s edge.
Patio / Pool Deck Leveling
Leveling a patio or pool deck is highly recommended over replacement, as these slabs are often integrated with complex drainage systems, landscaping, or pool coping. Sinking in these areas is typically caused by the “freeze-thaw” cycle or water washing away the sub-base near the pool’s edge.


Void Filling / Slab Stabilization
Void filling and slab stabilization are the “preventative medicine” of concrete maintenance. While leveling fixes a slab that has already sunk, stabilization addresses the empty space (voids) beneath a slab before it collapses or cracks.