How It Works
Polyjacking uses high-density polyurethane foam injected beneath sunken concrete. As the foam expands, it fills voids and lifts the slab evenly back into place.
The process is fast, precise, and minimally invasive.
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FAQ’s
What is concrete leveling?
Concrete leveling is the process of lifting and leveling sunken or uneven concrete surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and more, without tearing them out. It restores your concrete’s function, safety, and appearance at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
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Not at all. It’s one of the most cost-effective solutions for concrete repair. Prices vary based on the size and scope of your project, but in most cases, polyjacking is much cheaper than tear-out and replacement—and faster too.
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YES! Uneven concrete is a red flag to buyers. Leveling improves curb appeal, eliminates liability concerns, and boosts your home’s appraisal value—without the major cost of replacement. It’s one of the smartest pre-sale improvements you can make.
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Yes. The polyurethane foam used in polyjacking is inert and eco-friendly once cured. It doesn’t break down, leach chemicals, or affect groundwater. Plus, by extending the life of existing concrete, it reduces waste and the carbon footprint of full replacement.
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Concrete replacement is messy, expensive, and time-consuming. Leveling with polyjacking costs 30–50% less, can be done in a few hours, and doesn’t involve tearing up your yard or driveway. It’s a no-brainer when the concrete is still structurally sound.
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Most residential jobs are completed in a few hours, size depending, and the area is ready for use within 15 to 30 minutes after the work is finished.
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Poly-jacking uses high-density polyurethane foam injected beneath sunken concrete. As the foam expands, it fills voids and lifts the slab evenly back into place. The process is fast, precise, and minimally invasive.
How is poly-jacking different from mud-jacking?
Mudjacking
Cement-Mud Slurry
Heavy (can cause further settling)
1.5"–2"
Up to 24+ hours
Feature
Material
Weight
Hole Size
Cure Time
Polyjacking
Polyurethane Foam
Lightweight (doesn't add stress)
~⅝" (size of a dime)
15–30 minutes
What types of surfaces can you lift with polyjacking?
We can level:
Driveways
Sidewalks
Garage and basement floors
Patios and porches
Pool decks
Warehouse and shop floors
If it’s concrete and it’s sinking, we can lift it.
Why is leveling my concrete important?
Unlevel concrete is more than a cosmetic issue. It can:
Cause trip hazards and safety risks
Lead to drainage issues and water damage
Create problems for vehicles or equipment
Lower your property value
Fixing it early can save you from bigger problems (and bigger repair bills) down the line.