Driveway Leveling
Concrete Driveway Leveling, Lifting & Polyurethane Jacking
By The Numbers
Generations
Years In Business
Concrete Slabs Lifted
Get Your Driveway Back to a Safe, Level Surface
- Uneven driveway sections
- Sunken driveway slabs
- Sinking concrete near garage entrances
- Driveway trip hazards
- Water pooling on concrete
- Slabs that have dropped due to soil movement or voids below
- Concrete surfaces that need lifting instead of replacement
When the slab is still structurally worth saving, driveway lifting is often the smarter solution.
What Is Driveway Leveling?
- concrete driveway leveling
- driveway lifting
- driveway slab lifting
- driveway slab jacking
- sunken driveway repair
- sinking driveway repair
Signs You May Need Driveway Leveling
Many homeowners wait until the problem becomes obvious, but early repair is usually the better option. You may need concrete driveway leveling if you notice:
1.
One slab sits lower than the next
2.
Water pools on the driveway
3.
The driveway is sinking near the garage
4.
Cracks are getting worse
5.
The surface feels unsafe to walk or drive on
If you are noticing any of these issues, a professional inspection can determine whether sunken driveway repair is the right solution.
Why Homeowners Choose Driveway Lifting Instead of Full Replacement
Benefits of driveway lifting:
We specialize in high-quality caulking to seal cracks, control joints, and relief cuts. Committed to excellence, we ensure a durable, professional finish that prevents water damage and improves your concrete’s lifespan. Trust us to get the job done right every time.
Less disruption
Faster turnaround
Cost-conscious repair
Improved safety
Better drainage
Preserves more of your existing concrete
Our Driveway Leveling Process
Inspection and evaluation
We also serve the real estate sector, handling pre-sale repairs and home inspection fixes by repairing concrete slabs on homes preparing to hit the market. Contact us for more information.
Repair recommendation
Lift and level the concrete
Final review
After the repair, we check alignment, transitions, and overall surface condition so you know what was corrected and what to monitor going forward.
Common Driveway Problems We Repair
Sunken driveway repair
Sinking driveway repair
Uneven concrete between driveway sections
Driveway lifting near the garage
Minor to moderate concrete settlement
Driveway Leveling, Slab Jacking, and Polyurethane Options
- the condition of the slab
- how far it has settled
- whether voids have formed below
- drainage conditions
- long-term stability goals
Why Early Repair Matters
1.
Bigger elevation changes
2.
Worsening cracks
3.
More water intrusion
4.
Edge erosion
5.
Greater safety risk
6.
Higher future repair costs
Driveway Leveling vs. Driveway Replacement
Leveling may be the better choice when:
- the slab is still mostly intact
- the main issue is settlement or unevenness
- you want to correct slope, drainage, or trip hazards
- you want a less disruptive repair option
Replacement may be necessary when:
- the concrete is severely broken apart
- the slab has major structural failure
- large sections are beyond practical repair
- previous repairs no longer make sense for the condition
Why Choose The Concrete Lifter for Driveway Leveling
- identify the real issue
- recommend the right repair
- restore a more level surface
- help protect the driveway from further avoidable damage
We believe driveway repairs should be straightforward, honest, and built around what the concrete actually needs.