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Concrete Leveling in Northeast Ohio

Concrete leveling is used to raise sunken or uneven concrete slabs without fully replacing them. If your driveway, sidewalk, patio, garage floor, or concrete step has settled, a local concrete leveling provider may be able to lift the slab back toward its original position.

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Concrete leveling technician lifting a sunken driveway slab in Northeast Ohio

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In Northeast Ohio, concrete settling is common because of changing weather, freeze-thaw cycles, water movement, and soil conditions. When water washes out soil beneath a slab or the ground compacts over time, the concrete can sink and create uneven edges or poor drainage.

Concrete leveling may be a good fit when the slab is still structurally usable but has dropped, tilted, or become uneven. It is often used for driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage slabs, steps, and commercial walkways. If the concrete is severely broken, crumbling, or missing large sections, replacement may be the better option.

The most common methods are mudjacking and polyurethane foam lifting. Mudjacking uses a cement-based slurry to fill voids and lift the slab. Foam lifting uses expanding polyurethane foam injected below the concrete. Both methods can work, and the right choice depends on the slab, access, soil conditions, budget, and long-term goals.

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Quick Facts

  • Method: Mudjacking or foam lifting
  • Typical time: A few hours to 1 day
  • Best for: Intact but settled slabs
  • Cost: Less than replacement
  • Service area: Northeast Ohio
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Concrete Leveling FAQ

What types of concrete can be leveled?
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, pool decks, steps, walkways, and small commercial slabs are all common candidates for leveling, provided the concrete is still structurally usable.
Is concrete leveling cheaper than replacement?
In many cases, yes. Leveling avoids the cost of demolition, removal, and pouring new concrete. However, if the slab is severely damaged, replacement may be more cost-effective long-term.
How long does concrete leveling take?
Most residential leveling projects are completed in a few hours to a single day, depending on the number of slabs and the method used. Foam lifting often cures faster than mudjacking.
Is mudjacking or foam lifting better?
Both can work well. Mudjacking is often more cost-effective for larger voids, while foam lifting is lighter, more precise, and cures quickly. The best choice depends on your slab condition and project goals.
Can a cracked slab still be leveled?
Minor cracks do not always prevent leveling. A provider can inspect the slab to determine whether the cracks are cosmetic or structural before recommending lifting versus replacement.

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