Provo Concrete Lifting
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Trusted, Long-Lasting Concrete Leveling in Sanpete County, UT
We provide reliable Concrete Leveling Sanpete County UT property owners can count on for safer walkways, smoother driveways, and longer-lasting slabs. As a local, family-owned team serving Central Utah, we bring 15+ years of experience, licensed and insured service, and proven repair methods for sinking concrete caused by soil movement, voids, drainage issues, and freeze-thaw cycles.
From sunken sidewalks in Ephraim to uneven patios in Manti and settled driveways in Mount Pleasant, we lift concrete with polyurethane foam injection and mudjacking based on the slab, soil, and load requirements. Our goal is to save you time, avoid full replacement when possible, and restore safe, usable surfaces fast. Contact us today for a free estimate.
Our Core Concrete Lifting and Repair Services
We focus on practical, durable repairs for settled slabs across homes, farms, and commercial properties. Our crew evaluates soil conditions, slab thickness, drainage, and trip hazards so we can recommend the right lift method and deliver clean, efficient results.
Driveway Leveling
A sinking driveway can create cracking, standing water, and a rough transition at the garage or street. We perform driveway lifting and leveling using laser level readings, 5/8 inch drill bits for slab jacking, and either a mudjacking grout pump or polyurethane injection pump depending on the condition of the slab. We use staged lifting to help reduce stress on cracked sections and can improve slope to move water away from the surface. This service is a smart option for sunken driveway repair without full replacement. Learn more about our Driveway Leveling services.
Sidewalk Leveling
Uneven sidewalks and walkways are one of the most common trip hazards we see in Sanpete County. We lift settled panels, reduce height offsets, and restore safer walking paths for homes, storefronts, apartments, schools, and HOA properties. Our process includes careful drilling, slab jacking through small holes, and traffic control with safety cones and barricades while work is in progress. When needed, we also seal joints after lifting to keep water out and slow future washout beneath the slab. Learn more about our Sidewalk Leveling services.
Foam Concrete Leveling
Foam leveling is often the best fit when we need a lighter material, faster cure time, and precise control. We inject high density structural foam beneath settled concrete to fill voids, stabilize weak spots, and raise slabs with minimal disruption. This method works well for sidewalks, porches, garage floors, and other slabs where closed cell, water-resistant polyurethane foam offers an advantage. Polyjacking is especially useful when access is limited or when owners want a clean repair with smaller patch points. Learn more about our Foam Concrete Leveling services.
Void Filling & Soil Stabilization
Not every problem is just a low slab. In many cases, the real issue is empty space under the concrete or unstable soils beneath it. We provide void filling under concrete slabs and soil stabilization beneath concrete using expanding foam for concrete slabs and deep injection techniques where conditions call for it. This helps support patios, sidewalks, shop floors, and agricultural slabs that have lost bearing strength over time. It is also useful where water erosion or poor compaction caused the settlement in the first place. Learn more about our Void Filling & Soil Stabilization services.
Trip Hazard Removal
Raised edges and settled panels can expose property owners to unnecessary liability. We handle trip hazard concrete repair for residential and commercial sites, including entryways, municipal sidewalks, and common-area paths. Our team inspects offsets, slab movement, and surrounding drainage before choosing the safest repair approach. Depending on the site, we may level the panel, patch drilled holes with concrete patching compound, and recommend crack sealing or joint caulking to protect the repair. This is a practical solution for improving safety and accessibility without major demolition. Learn more about our Trip Hazard Removal services.
Our Services
- Mudjacking
- Foam Concrete Leveling
- Void Filling & Soil Stabilization
- Concrete Crack Sealing
- Concrete Joint Sealing
- Concrete Surface Sealing
- Trip Hazard Inspections
- Trip Hazard Removal
- Driveway Leveling
- Sidewalk Leveling
- Patio Leveling
- Garage Floor Leveling
- Porch Leveling
- Pool Deck Leveling
- Basement Floor Leveling
- Concrete Steps Leveling
- Foundation Slab Leveling
- Shed Slab Leveling
- Barn Floor Leveling
- Commercial Concrete Leveling
- Industrial Concrete Leveling
- Warehouse Floor Leveling
- Loading Dock Leveling
- Shop Floor Leveling
- Concrete Settlement Repair
- HOA & Community Concrete Repairs
- Apartment Concrete Repair
- Municipal Sidewalk Repair
Why Choose Us for Concrete Leveling in Sanpete County, UT
At Provo Concrete Lifting, we believe concrete repair should be honest, efficient, and built around the actual cause of settlement. We have served thousands of property owners across Central Utah with a focus on safe workmanship, clear recommendations, and repairs that help clients avoid unnecessary replacement costs. When you need Concrete Leveling Sanpete County UT residents trust, we bring the right equipment, trained crews, and local experience to the job. That includes residential concrete leveling, commercial slab lifting, trip hazard correction, and soil stabilization for challenging sites.
Trained Crews and Proven Repair Methods
We do not guess at slab movement. We inspect each project for voids, settlement patterns, drainage problems, crack conditions, and subgrade issues before recommending mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection. Our crews use laser level systems, pressure monitoring, hoses and injection ports, and staged lifting methods to raise slabs gradually and reduce the chance of additional cracking.
We stay current with manufacturer foam installation training and industry best practices tied to organizations such as ACI and ICRI where applicable. That matters on driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, patios, steps, and commercial concrete slab leveling jobs where accuracy and slab support are critical.
Licensed, Insured, and Safety-Focused
Property owners should know who is working on their site and how the work will be managed. We operate as a licensed and insured Utah contractor, and we follow OSHA safety compliance practices for concrete work. That includes proper personal protective equipment, dust control and silica exposure reduction when drilling, and safe handling of polyurethane chemicals during foam injection work.
On active driveways, sidewalks, and shared access areas, we mark and barricade trip hazards during work and use traffic control around work zones. We also explain curing and return-to-service timing, especially for vehicle traffic on lifted slabs. For schools, churches, apartments, farms, and storefronts, that attention to site safety makes a real difference.
The Right Equipment for Utah Soil and Weather Conditions
Sanpete County slabs deal with freeze-thaw cycles, moisture changes, erosion, and soil movement that can create voids under concrete. We use tools that help us respond to those conditions with precision, including concrete drills, leveling gauges, laser levels, pressure meters, and specialized grout or foam pumping equipment. When the slab and use case call for it, we use cementitious grout mix or slurry mix for mudjacking. When a lighter, water-resistant option is better, we use high density polyurethane foam.
That flexibility helps us handle everything from a settled front stoop in Spring City to barn floor leveling on rural property outside Moroni. We can also combine lifting with concrete crack repair, joint sealing, or surface sealing when the slab needs added protection from water intrusion after elevation is restored.
Local Experience Across Homes, Businesses, and Rural Properties
Our team understands the mix of properties found throughout Sanpete County. We work on residential driveways, sidewalks and walkways, front porches, backyard patios, garage floors, and pool decks. We also handle farm and rural property concrete repair, including shop floors, barns, agricultural buildings, and other large-use slabs that need dependable support.
Because we serve Central Utah, we know how local weather and site drainage affect slab performance over time. We have worked in communities such as Manti, Ephraim, Mount Pleasant, Fairview, Moroni, Gunnison, and Spring City, and we tailor repairs to the way each slab is used. A rural barn floor does not get treated the same as a storefront sidewalk near Snow College.
Clear Communication and Repairs Designed to Save Concrete
Many customers call us because they want to know if leveling can work before they pay for replacement. We give straightforward recommendations based on slab condition, not sales pressure. If lifting is the right solution, we explain the process, likely patch locations, expected timing, and whether additional services like crack sealing, joint caulking, or void filling should be handled at the same visit.
Our work is designed to restore function fast and keep disruption low. In many cases, concrete lifting is faster and more affordable than tear-out and replacement. That means less downtime for homes and businesses, less mess around landscaping, and a smoother path to safer concrete surfaces.
Concrete Leveling Services Across Southern Utah County & Central Utah
Provo Concrete Lifting proudly serves residential and commercial clients across Southern Utah County & Central Utah, including communities throughout Sanpete County. If you are within a 25 to 30 mile radius of one of our regular Central Utah routes, we have likely worked in your neighborhood, on your street, or at a nearby home, farm, church, school, or business property.
We provide fast scheduling and local service for sinking concrete, trip hazards, driveway settlement, sidewalk lifting, patio repairs, and commercial slab issues. Our coverage includes communities across the county and nearby rural areas where dependable concrete repair is often harder to find.
Serving All Neighborhoods in Sanpete County
We serve property owners throughout Sanpete County, including Manti, Ephraim, Mount Pleasant, Fairview, Moroni, Gunnison, and Spring City. We also work in surrounding areas and zip codes such as 84642, 84627, 84647, 84622, 84630, 84632, 84623, 84634, 84621, 84654, 84665, and 84646. Whether the project is near Snow College in Ephraim, a neighborhood sidewalk in Manti, or a rural slab outside Mount Pleasant, we bring the same careful process to every site.
We understand the local challenges that affect slabs here, including freeze-thaw movement, snowmelt, drainage washout, and settlement on older concrete around homes, shops, and agricultural buildings. If you are searching for Concrete Leveling Sanpete County UT or need concrete lifting in a specific town, there is a good chance we already serve your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is concrete leveling and how does it work?
Concrete leveling is a repair method that raises settled slabs instead of removing and replacing them. We drill small holes in the concrete, then inject either a cementitious grout mix for mudjacking or polyurethane foam beneath the slab. That material fills empty space, adds support, and lifts the concrete back toward its proper height. Afterward, we patch the holes and check the surface with a laser level. It is commonly used on driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, garage floors, and steps.
Is concrete leveling better than replacing concrete?
In many cases, yes. If the slab is still structurally usable and not broken beyond repair, leveling is often faster and less expensive than replacement. It also avoids demolition, hauling, forming, and waiting on new concrete to cure. For many Sanpete County properties, lifting settled concrete is the more practical choice when the main issue is voids, soil movement, or uneven support. If a slab is too damaged to save, we will tell you that directly during the estimate.
How much does concrete leveling cost in Sanpete County UT?
The cost depends on the size of the slab, amount of settlement, access, material used, and whether the job also needs void filling, crack repair, or joint sealing. A small sidewalk panel costs far less than a large driveway, shop floor, or agricultural slab. We provide free estimates so you can compare leveling with replacement based on your actual site. Most owners choose lifting because it solves the problem with less downtime and lower overall project cost.
What is the difference between mudjacking and polyjacking?
Mudjacking uses a slurry mix, typically made from cement, sand, and other aggregate materials, to lift the slab. Polyjacking uses high density polyurethane foam that expands beneath the concrete. Foam is lighter, cures faster, and can be more precise on certain jobs. Mudjacking can still be a strong option for some heavier slabs and site conditions. We choose the method based on slab thickness, soil conditions, moisture exposure, and how the surface is used after the repair.
Can you level my driveway, sidewalk, and patio?
Yes. We routinely level residential driveways, sidewalks, walkways, patios, porches, steps, garage floors, and pool decks. We also work on commercial storefront sidewalks, apartment walkways, church and school concrete, and rural slabs on farms and shop buildings. During the estimate, we look at cracking, slope, drainage, and the amount of movement to confirm whether lifting is a good fit. Many projects can be completed in one visit depending on size and access.
Will concrete lifting fix drainage and standing water problems?
It often helps when poor slab pitch is part of the problem. By lifting and re-sloping sections, we can improve how water moves off a driveway, patio, or walkway and reduce pooling near structures or entry points. That said, drainage problems are not always caused by the slab alone. Downspouts, grading, irrigation, and soil washout may also need attention. We will point out what leveling can correct and where other drainage improvements may be recommended for better long-term results.
How long before I can drive on my leveled driveway?
Return-to-use time depends on the lifting material and site conditions. With polyurethane foam concrete lifting, slabs are often ready for foot traffic quickly and vehicle traffic much sooner than newly poured concrete. Mudjacking may require a longer wait based on temperature and moisture. Before we leave, we give clear instructions for foot traffic, vehicle traffic, and any patched areas. Our goal is to get your driveway back in service as soon as it is safe to use.
What causes concrete to sink in Sanpete County Utah?
The most common causes are soil washout, poor compaction under the slab, freeze-thaw movement, drainage problems, and natural settlement over time. In Sanpete County, snowmelt and seasonal moisture swings can weaken support beneath driveways, sidewalks, patios, and shop floors. Rural properties may also see movement from heavier loads, water around outbuildings, or older subgrade preparation. The slab itself is often not the root problem. The support underneath is what usually needs correction.
Can you level concrete in the winter in Central Utah?
Yes, in many situations we can perform winter concrete leveling in Central Utah, including parts of Sanpete County, as long as site conditions are workable and the slab is accessible. Temperature, snow cover, surface ice, and ground conditions all matter. Foam injection is often useful in colder conditions because of its quick reaction and reduced water content compared with traditional slurry methods. We evaluate each project individually and will let you know if winter scheduling is a good option.
Do you offer free estimates for concrete leveling?
Yes. We offer free estimates for concrete leveling projects across Sanpete County and surrounding Central Utah communities. During the visit, we assess the amount of settlement, visible cracking, drainage concerns, and whether mudjacking or foam lifting is the better fit. We also review the expected process, repair timing, and any related recommendations like joint sealing or void filling. You will get a straightforward opinion on whether the slab can be lifted and what the next step should be.