Eagle Mountain, Utah
Concrete Lifting in
Eagle Mountain Done Right
Sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, and settled concrete slabs are a safety hazard and an eyesore. We lift them back into place without tearing anything out. Faster, cleaner, and far more affordable than replacement.
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Concrete Leveling for Utah County Homeowners
Eagle Mountain is one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah, and with that growth comes one of the most common issues homeowners face: concrete that sinks, shifts, and settles over time. The clay-heavy soils along the western side of Utah County are especially prone to movement during the freeze-thaw cycles every winter brings. One season your driveway looks fine; the next, you have a slab sitting two inches lower than the one next to it.
Concrete leveling fixes that problem without a full tear-out. We fill the void beneath your settled slab and push it back to where it belongs. The work takes a few hours, not a few days. You can use the surface the same day in most cases. And the cost is typically a fraction of what full replacement would run you.
Whether it is your driveway, your front walk, a patio, or a garage floor, we have the equipment and experience to handle it. We are local, we are licensed and insured, and we stand behind the work we do.
How Concrete Lifting Works
Simple process. Minimal disruption. Results you can see and stand on the same day.
1. We Assess the Slab
We come out, walk the area, and identify exactly what is causing the settlement. You get an honest assessment and a clear, no-surprise quote before any work begins.
2. We Drill Small Access Holes
We drill small holes through the settled slab to reach the void underneath. No jackhammers, no mess, no major disruption to your yard or landscaping.
3. We Lift and Level the Slab
Material is pumped beneath the slab to fill the void and raise the concrete back into position. Holes are patched, the site is cleaned up, and you walk away with a level surface.
Our Concrete Lifting Services
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors. If it has settled, we can level it.
Driveway Lifting
A settled driveway slab creates a tripping hazard and does real damage to vehicles. We restore the level and close the gap without breaking out the concrete.
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Mudjacking
Mudjacking is the proven, time-tested approach to raising concrete. We pump a dense slurry mix beneath the slab to fill voids and provide lasting support.
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Polyjacking / Foam Lifting
Expanding polyurethane foam fills voids and raises slabs in minutes with dime-sized holes and same-day results. Ideal for precision lifts and time-sensitive jobs.
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Sunken Concrete Repair
Patios, sidewalks, garage floors, and pool decks all settle over time. We diagnose the cause and lift the slab back into position cleanly and accurately.
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Why Utah County Homeowners Choose Us
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We Are Local and We Know the Soil
We live and work here. We know the clay-heavy soil conditions, the neighborhoods, and the specific challenges concrete faces through Utah winters.
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Upfront, Honest Pricing
You get a real quote before any work starts. No hidden fees added after the job, and no upselling services you do not need.
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Fast Turnaround, Minimal Disruption
Most jobs are completed in a single visit. You will not have construction crews parking in your yard for days on end.
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Costs Far Less Than Replacement
Concrete lifting typically costs 50 to 70 percent less than tearing out and pouring a new slab. Your concrete is good. It just needs to be in the right place.
Before and After: Concrete Leveling That Holds
Real jobs, real results. Driveways, sidewalks, and slabs leveled throughout Utah County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from homeowners about concrete leveling and slab repair.
How long does concrete leveling take?
Most residential jobs take between one and three hours to complete. A typical driveway section or sidewalk panel is done in under two hours. You can walk on the surface the same day, and in most cases you can drive on it within 24 hours.
Is concrete leveling cheaper than replacing my concrete?
Yes, significantly. Concrete leveling typically costs 50 to 70 percent less than full replacement. Replacing a standard driveway section can run well over two thousand dollars once you factor in demolition, haul-away, and a new pour. Lifting the same section is often a few hundred dollars.
Why is my concrete sinking in Eagle Mountain, Utah?
Soils in this part of Utah County have a notable clay content. Clay shrinks when it dries out and expands when wet. Over time, that seasonal cycle and shifting drainage patterns cause the ground beneath your slabs to move, creating voids. When a void forms, the concrete above it settles in. That is not a sign of bad concrete. It is just what happens when the soil stops supporting it.
Does concrete leveling work on driveways?
Absolutely. Driveways are one of the most common applications for mudjacking and slab leveling. As long as the concrete itself is not badly cracked or structurally compromised, lifting and leveling it is a very effective long-term solution.
Serving Eagle Mountain, Utah
We are local. We know the neighborhoods, the soil, and how to get concrete leveling done right.
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