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Trusted & Fast Concrete Leveling in Beaver County, UT

Uneven slabs, sinking driveways, and tripping hazards don’t fix themselves. We’re a local, insured team with 15+ years of experience leveling concrete across Southern Utah. Our ACI-trained technicians use foam injection and slabjacking methods to restore safety, drainage, and curb appeal - often in a single visit.

From Eagle Point to the I‑15 corridor, we respond quickly and stand behind our work with a written warranty. We handle permitting guidance and Blue Stakes 811 locates when required. For dependable, long-lasting results, choose experts in Concrete Leveling Beaver County UT. Call us today for a free on‑site estimate and straightforward pricing.

Concrete Leveling & Lifting Services Built for Southern Utah Conditions

We focus on precise, long-lasting slab lifting and stabilization. Our crew pairs proven techniques with pro-grade materials to correct settlement, eliminate trip hazards, and fix drainage the right way.

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Foam lifting solves settlement fast without tearing out your slab. We drill 5/8 in ports, inject closed-cell polyurethane through heated hoses, and monitor lift with slab jacks and pressure gauges. The foam is lightweight, waterproof, and cures in about 15-30 minutes - even in cold weather. It’s ideal for driveways, sidewalks, and pool decks where small holes and a clean finish matter. Our technicians are manufacturer‑trained and follow OSHA 10/30 safety protocols for consistent, reliable lifts.

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Driveway Leveling

Sunken panels create puddles, rough joints, and damage from snow removal. We correct slab settlement on concrete and RV pads using laser levels, foam injection, or mudjacking as needed. Expect tight joints, improved drainage away from the garage, and restored approach heights at the street. After lifting, we can reseal control joints with polyurea to keep water out. Ask about the cost to level a concrete driveway in Beaver UT - we’ll provide a clear, written quote before work starts.

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Sidewalk Leveling

Trip hazards near homes, businesses, and schools can trigger liability issues. We lift sidewalk panels and, when needed, perform ADA-compliant beveling/grinding to meet Section 303 transitions (1/4 in vertical; 1/2 in beveled). Our team handles emergency trip hazard repairs for public sidewalks, and we’re familiar with municipal expectations from Beaver to Milford 84751. We also provide optional silane/siloxane sealing to reduce future freeze‑thaw damage.

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Garage Floor Leveling

Voids under garage slabs cause cracking, rocking, and slopes toward your foundation. We use GPR scanning (as needed) to locate voids, then lift and stabilize with foam or stone slurry grout. We can follow with crack chasing, epoxy injection where appropriate, and polyurea joint filler to lock edges and keep water, deicers, and dust out. The result is a flatter floor that supports vehicles and shop equipment without the mess of replacement.

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Concrete Void Filling

Erosion, leaking downspouts, and rodent tunnels leave dangerous gaps beneath slabs and approaches. We stabilize soils and fill voids using closed-cell polyurethane, compaction grouting, or cement-based mixes depending on load demands. This is effective around culverts, curb and gutter, porch steps, and approaches near the Beaver River. We coordinate Blue Stakes of Utah 811 locates before drilling to protect utilities and complete work safely.

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Get a fast, no‑pressure quote today

Tell us about your slab issue and we’ll provide a clear plan, price, and schedule - often with same‑week availability in Beaver County.

Why Homeowners and Contractors Choose Us in Beaver County

St. George Concrete Leveling brings local expertise, ACI‑trained crews, and proven methods to every project. From frost‑heave corrections to busy I‑15 commercial work, we tailor materials and techniques to your slab, soil, and load requirements. When you need a dependable partner for Concrete Leveling Beaver County UT, we deliver safe practices, accurate lifts, and results that last.

Certified Expertise & Proven Methods

Our team includes ACI Concrete Flatwork Finisher/Technicians with manufacturer training in foam injection systems (e.g., Supportworks/PolyLevel). We evaluate each site - soil type, drainage, and slab thickness - then select polyjacking, mudjacking slurry, or stone slurry grout to match structural demands. For heavy RV pads or warehouse loads, we often recommend stone slurry grout leveling or compaction grouting to add bearing capacity without excessive weight.

We back our recommendations with data: lift monitoring via pressure gauges, optional GPR scans to find voids, and moisture readings to assess sources of settlement. Expect clear explanations, documented procedures, and a neat, professional finish.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety-First

We hold the Utah DOPL S260 Asphalt and Concrete Contractor license, maintain general liability and workers’ compensation, and follow OSHA 10/30 construction safety. Before drilling, we submit Blue Stakes of Utah 811 locate requests (notify 3 business days; marks valid 21 days). Working along state routes? We handle UDOT encroachment permits and traffic control requirements for work in the right‑of‑way.

On public and commercial sidewalks, we align repairs with ADA 2010 Section 303 (1/4 in vertical; 1/2 in beveled). That means fewer liabilities, safer walkways, and documented compliance your facilities team can trust.

Advanced Equipment and Materials

We arrive with a dedicated poly injection rig, heated hoses for winter work, slab jacks, and pressure gauges for controlled lifts. Our toolkit includes mudjacking pumps, drills with 5/8-1.5 in bits, injection ports/packers, a concrete grinder and scarifier, joint saw, crack chaser, plate compactor, and GPR scanner for void detection when needed.

Materials matter. We use closed‑cell polyurethane foam, cement‑sand or limestone stone slurry, polyurea joint fillers, epoxy crack injection, hydraulic cement, and quality sealers (silane/siloxane) to lock in results and protect against freeze‑thaw damage common in Beaver County.

Local Knowledge: Climate, Codes, and Soils

Beaver County’s design criteria (approx. 30 in frost depth, Seismic D, and 30 lb roof snow load) and freeze‑thaw cycles can shift slabs. We account for drainage, irrigation patterns, and wind exposure, whether you’re near Minersville Reservoir, along the Beaver River, or at higher elevations toward Eagle Point Ski Resort. For right‑of‑way work near I‑15 Exits 109-123, we sequence repairs for minimal downtime and safe traffic control.

From frost heave and clay expansion to washouts around culverts, we’ve seen it - and fixed it. We’ll propose practical drainage corrections (regrade, downspout extensions, joint resealing) to prevent repeat settlement.

Customer-First Service and Warranty

We provide transparent pricing, written scopes, and a workmanship warranty tailored to your repair type. Most residential projects are completed in hours, and many are ready for foot traffic within minutes. Commercial and municipal clients appreciate our night or off‑peak scheduling and high‑traffic, same‑day service options along I‑15.

We communicate clearly, protect landscaping, and leave your property clean. Prefer Spanish? Ask about nivelación de concreto in Beaver County - our team is happy to help.

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Serving Beaver County and Southern Utah

St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential and commercial clients across St. George & Southern Utah, including Beaver County and neighboring counties (Iron, Millard, Sevier, Garfield, Piute). If you’re within a 25-30 mile radius of Beaver, Milford, or Minersville, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Our local team offers rapid response along the I‑15 corridor and clear guidance on city, county, and UDOT requirements.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Beaver County

From Beaver UT 84713 to Milford 84751, Minersville 84752, and Greenville 84731 - including Adamsville, Manderfield, North Creek, and Cove Fort - we know the soils, weather, and local expectations. We regularly service the Eagle Point Ski Resort area, properties near Minersville Reservoir, and farm and ranch sites throughout the county.

We understand frost‑depth challenges, sidewalk standards, and drainage near the Beaver River. When you need concrete leveling in Beaver County, count on a crew that’s nearby, responsive, and familiar with local inspectors and permitting. For fast help with approaches, steps, or sidewalks, we’re ready to go.

Yes, we serve your area - let’s get you scheduled

Tell us your address or landmark, and we’ll confirm availability and timing. Same‑week appointments are common across Beaver County and the I‑15 corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concrete leveling cost in Utah?

Pricing depends on slab size, lift height, access, and material. Foam injection for typical residential work in Southern Utah often ranges from $6-$15 per square foot, with driveways commonly $600-$2,500. Heavier loads or severe voids can increase costs. We provide a free on‑site evaluation, a firm price in writing, and options (foam, mudjacking, or stone slurry) so you can choose the best fit for performance and budget.

Which lasts longer: mudjacking or polyjacking?

Both can perform well when matched to conditions. Polyjacking uses lightweight, closed‑cell foam that resists water and freeze‑thaw, often delivering 10-20+ years of service. Mudjacking’s cement‑based slurry is heavier and can settle again if soils aren’t stable. For heavy RV pads or warehouses, stone slurry grout or compaction grouting may add durability. We recommend the method that best fits your load, soils, and drainage.

Can you level concrete in winter in Utah?

Yes. Our heated hoses and winter‑grade foam allow polyjacking in cold weather, provided surfaces are clear of snow/ice and temperatures are within manufacturer guidelines. Many projects proceed safely in winter across Beaver County. Cure times can be slightly longer in the cold, and we’ll advise on de‑icer use after repairs. For deep frost or heavy storms, we may suggest a brief weather delay.

How big are the drill holes for foam vs mudjacking?

Foam injection typically uses small 5/8-3/4 inch holes. Mudjacking often requires 1.5-2 inch holes for slurry placement. We space ports to achieve an even lift, then patch with high‑strength, color‑matched material. Smaller holes are less noticeable on decorative or exposed slabs, while larger holes may be preferred on heavy‑duty applications where stone slurry grout is specified.

How soon can I use the area after polyjacking?

Closed‑cell polyurethane foam reaches initial strength fast. Foot traffic is commonly allowed in 15-30 minutes. Light vehicle traffic is usually fine in 30-60 minutes, and heavy vehicles may require up to 24 hours depending on temperatures and lift magnitude. We’ll confirm timelines on site so you can plan use safely and avoid new settlement while materials reach final strength.

Will leveling fix drainage toward my home?

Often, yes. We re‑establish proper slope, close gaps, and recommend joint resealing to keep water from re‑entering the base. Where needed, we’ll suggest downspout extensions, minor regrading, or crack sealing to direct runoff away from your foundation. If soils are saturated or undermined, we may combine lifting with void filling or compaction grouting for longer‑term stability.

What causes concrete to sink in Beaver County?

Common factors include freeze‑thaw cycles and frost heave, poor initial compaction, irrigation leaks, downspouts discharging near slabs, and erosion near waterways like the Beaver River. Clay expansion and contraction also play a role. Our inspection pinpoints causes, then we match materials - foam, mudjacking slurry, or stone slurry grout - and recommend drainage fixes to reduce repeat settlement.

Can leveling fix ADA trip hazards to meet Section 303?

Yes. We lift slabs to remove height differences and, when needed, bevel or grind edges to meet ADA 2010 Section 303 limits - 1/4 inch vertical, or up to 1/2 inch if beveled. For municipal sidewalks and commercial sites, we document repairs and can schedule off‑hours work to reduce disruption and maintain safe pedestrian routes during service.

Do I need a permit to level a sidewalk?

For private property, leveling typically doesn’t require a building permit. Work in the public right‑of‑way or along a state highway may require city approval and a UDOT encroachment permit. We’ll guide you and coordinate traffic control if needed. Regardless of location, we submit Blue Stakes 811 utility locates before drilling to protect underground lines.

Is stone slurry grout better than foam for heavy RV pads?

For very heavy, point‑loaded slabs like RV pads in Beaver County’s freeze‑thaw climate, stone slurry grout or compaction grouting can improve bearing capacity and reduce future movement. Foam excels for small holes, fast cure, and water resistance. We evaluate load demands, base soils, and drainage to recommend the best approach - sometimes combining methods for optimal results.

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