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Driveway Leveling in Dallas–Fort Worth

Lift sunken concrete driveways back to grade in a single visit — drive on it the same day.

A sunken or settled driveway isn’t just an eyesore — it scrapes bumpers, traps water against the foundation, and creates trip hazards at the entry point of your home. Replacing it can take days and cost thousands. Polyurethane foam driveway leveling is the modern alternative: drill, fill, patch, drive on it.

We lift settled approaches, pad slabs, ribbon driveways, and decorative drives back to their intended grade using high-density structural foam. The foam is lightweight, hydrophobic, and engineered to outlast the slab itself.

When driveway leveling is the right call

  • Slab has settled but is structurally intact
  • Voids or soft soil under the slab from washout or poor compaction
  • Water pools at the garage or pitches toward the house
  • Trip hazards at expansion joints or apron transitions

If a slab is heavily cracked, spalled, or shifting, we’ll tell you up front when replacement is the better answer.

What you can expect

  • Free on-site estimate
  • Most driveways completed in a single 2–4 hour visit
  • Same-day return to vehicle traffic
  • Minimal mess — no tear-out, no slurry, no landscaping damage

How we do it

Drilling

We drill a series of dime-sized holes through the affected slab.

Filling

High-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab. As it expands, it displaces water and air and lifts the concrete to grade.

Patching

Holes are sealed with non-shrink grout, leaving a clean, level surface ready to use the same day.

Common questions

How long does polyurethane foam concrete leveling last?

Polyurethane foam is hydrophobic, chemically inert, and engineered to outlast the slab itself. Most jobs carry a multi-year warranty and the foam itself does not break down with moisture or temperature swings.

How is foam leveling different from mudjacking?

Mudjacking pumps a heavy slurry of cement and soil under the slab, which adds weight and can wash out over time. Polyurethane foam weighs roughly 4 lbs per cubic foot, cures in minutes, and is waterproof — so the lifted slab stays put.

How much does concrete leveling cost?

Pricing depends on slab size, lift height, and access. Most residential projects in DFW fall between a few hundred and a few thousand dollars — typically 50–75% less than tear-out and replacement. We offer free on-site estimates.

How long does the job take?

Most driveway, sidewalk, and patio jobs are completed in a single visit, often in a few hours. The slab is safe to walk on immediately and ready for vehicle traffic the same day.