St. George Concrete Leveling
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Licensed & Insured Concrete Slab Lifting in St. George, UT
Uneven concrete creates trip hazards, drainage problems, and property damage. We restore safety and curb appeal fast with precision slab lifting using professional-grade polyurethane foam. Our trained team handles driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and interior slabs with minimal drilling and no mess.
We’re local experts with 15+ years in Southern Utah. We use laser monitoring, HMI/NCFI foam systems, and clean, fast methods proven in our desert soils. We provide Concrete Slab Lifting St. George UT homeowners and businesses can rely on for long-lasting results. Call now for a free, no-pressure estimate and same-week scheduling.
Why Our Professional Concrete Slab Lifting Delivers Safe, Lasting Results
You want a level surface without the cost, disruption, and delays of replacement. Professional slab lifting solves sinking concrete quickly and correctly. Our process eliminates hazards, improves drainage, and extends the life of your slab. With our Concrete Slab Lifting St. George UT service, you’ll get fast turnaround, precise results, and a warranty-backed repair you can trust.
Safety & Risk Elimination
Uneven slabs create trip hazards and liability. We remove those risks by lifting panels back to a smooth, even plane and addressing voids that could lead to further settlement. For public walkways or HOA paths, we follow ADA 2010 guidance - reducing vertical offsets over 1/4 inch and restoring compliant slopes where required.
Before drilling, we contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 and, when needed, use ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to check for utilities. On-site crews follow OSHA 29 CFR 1926 PPE practices and MUTCD work-zone control for sidewalk/roadside jobs. You get a safer property and peace of mind from start to finish.
Professional Results & Quality
Our multi-point, incremental lift ensures even results without over-stressing the slab. We monitor elevations with a laser level/zip level and use high-density, closed-cell polyurethane to densify soils and fill hidden voids. Where needed, we perform Deep Foamjection to reinforce weak subgrades in problem areas.
After lifting, we seal joints and route-and-seal cracks with epoxy or polyurethane sealants to lock out water - the number one cause of future settlement. The result is a level surface with corrected pitch for better drainage and longer service life, meeting ACI and ICRI best practices for concrete repair.
Time & Stress Savings
Most residential projects take 2-6 hours. Polyurethane cures fast - walk on it in 15 minutes and drive on most driveways within 1-2 hours, even in warm weather. There’s no demolition, no hauling broken concrete, and no landscape damage.
We schedule quickly - often same-week - and keep your property tidy with vacuum-assisted drilling and clean patching. You avoid the weeks-long disruption of replacement and get back to normal the same day.
Cost-Effective Solution
Slab lifting typically costs 50-70% less than tearing out and repouring concrete. You also avoid hidden expenses like re-landscaping, sprinkler repairs, or re-pouring adjacent panels to match height. Our precise re-leveling restores drainage, helping prevent water intrusion that can undermine soils and lead to bigger repairs later.
We provide transparent, line-item estimates with options like joint sealing, crack repair, and re-sloping. You control the scope - and the budget - without surprises.
Peace of Mind & Warranty
We’re licensed and insured, and our installers hold credentials such as OSHA 10/30, HMI/NCFI Polyurethane Installer, and ACI/ICRI training. Materials are eco-friendly, low-VOC foams designed for structural lifting and soil stabilization, including hydrophobic formulations for areas prone to moisture.
Your repair is backed by a written warranty and our local reputation in Washington County. If you ever have questions after the job, we’re easy to reach and quick to respond.
How Our Concrete Slab Lifting Process Works
We make leveling your concrete simple and stress-free. Here’s what to expect when you work with our experienced local team.
- On-site evaluation - We measure settlement, check drainage, and mark utilities via Blue Stakes 811. If needed, we use GPR for added safety.
- Clear, written estimate - You receive a transparent scope with pricing for lifting, void fill, crack repair, and joint sealing.
- Prep & drilling - We drill 5/8-inch injection ports in a clean grid, using vacuums to control dust and protect your property.
- Precision lift - We inject high-density polyurethane, lifting in small increments while monitoring with a laser to ensure even, accurate results.
- Seal & wrap-up - We seal ports, joints, and cracks, clean the area, review results with you, and provide care tips and warranty info.
Why Choose Us for Concrete Slab Lifting in St. George
At St. George Concrete Leveling, we’ve lifted thousands of slabs across Southern Utah since 2010. Our crews combine specialized training, quality materials, and rigorous safety to deliver consistent, warrantied results. When you need reliable Concrete Slab Lifting St. George UT property owners trust, we bring the right plan, gear, and team to your project - every time.
Certified Expertise and Qualifications
Your project is handled by trained installers with HMI/NCFI Polyurethane Installer Certification and OSHA 10/30 credentials. We follow ACI and ICRI repair guidelines and use proven techniques like multi-point incremental lifting, Deep Foamjection for weak soils, and compaction grouting when appropriate.
This expertise matters when panels are cracked, heavy, or tied into garage slabs and steps. We balance loads, control lift rates, and protect adjoining structures - delivering professional results that last.
Licensed, Insured, and Safety-First
We operate with Utah DOPL concrete contractor licensing, a St. George City business license, and full insurance. Every job follows Blue Stakes of Utah 811 utility locate procedures. For sidewalk or roadside work, we set up MUTCD-compliant traffic control.
Our crews use PPE per OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and follow NIOSH/SDS guidance for handling MDI-based polyurethane, including ventilation and hot-weather controls. You get safe, code-aware work from a team that takes compliance seriously.
Better Materials and Equipment
We use brand-specific, high-density closed-cell foams (HMI/NCFI) with hydrophobic options for areas affected by irrigation leaks or stormwater. Our proportioners, heated hoses, and injection manifolds deliver precise flow and temperature control for consistent expansion and lift.
We monitor elevations with a laser level/zip level and use hammer drills with 1/2-5/8-inch bits for small, discreet ports - far smaller than typical mudjacking holes. The result is a cleaner look with stronger, water-resistant support beneath your slab.
Local Soil Knowledge and Regional Experience
Washington County soils - collapsible sands, silts, and occasional caliche - behave differently after rain and flash flooding. We tailor injection patterns and foam selection to these conditions and often pair lifting with joint sealing to keep water out.
We’ve completed projects in Bloomington, Little Valley, SunRiver, Stone Cliff, Desert Color, Downtown St. George, Washington Fields, Green Springs, Coral Canyon, and beyond (Ivins, Santa Clara, Hurricane, Cedar City, and Mesquite, NV). That local experience means fewer surprises and better results.
Customer-First Policies and Guarantees
Expect clear communication, on-time arrivals, and meticulous cleanup. We provide written warranties, financing options, bilingual Spanish support, and documented before/after elevations. If you ever need us, we’re right here in town.
From “trip hazard removal” to “garage floor leveling,” our goal is to make your concrete safer, better-looking, and longer-lasting - without the headaches of replacement.
Concrete Slab Lifting Backed by Years of Local Experience
We deliver precise, long-lasting concrete raising for homes, HOAs, and businesses across St. George & Southern Utah. Our portfolio includes driveway panels, pool decks, walkways, patios, interior floors, and warehouse slabs. Whether you need void filling, soil stabilization, or drainage re-sloping, we apply the same rigorous process and materials used on our most demanding projects.
Types of Slab Lifting Projects We Handle
Residential: driveway leveling, sidewalk trip hazard removal, patio and porch slab lifting, pool deck void fill, and garage/interior floor leveling. We also relevel AC/HVAC pads and correct drainage by restoring pitch away from foundations.
Commercial/municipal: warehouse floor stabilization, loading dock/ramp leveling, curb and gutter lifting, ADA sidewalk remediation for HOAs and cities, and school/church/parking lot trip hazard mitigation. We meet schedule and access constraints common to facilities work.
Our Proven Methods and Standards
We primarily use polyurethane foam injection for clean, accurate lifts and long-term soil support. For deeper subsurface issues, we deploy Deep Foamjection or targeted compaction grouting. Post-lift, we seal joints with polyurethane joint sealant and route-and-seal cracks to keep water out.
We track elevations with laser equipment and document results. Work is performed to ACI/ICRI standards, with ADA slope targets where applicable, and MUTCD-compliant setups for public sidewalk work.
Complex Situations We’ve Mastered
From pool decks undermined by washouts to interior slabs settled over fill, we manage challenging conditions by staging lifts in small increments, balancing loads, and stabilizing edges. Where soils are weak, we densify beneath the slab and along perimeters to prevent future rotation.
We use GPR when utilities are suspected, plate compactors to re-support edges after lift, and tailored foam formulations for hot-weather installs. For foundation-related movement, we coordinate with helical pier stabilization if needed.
Results You Can Expect
Most projects finish in a single visit - often 2-6 hours - with traffic-ready cure times the same day. We routinely achieve level tolerances within +/- 1/8 inch across 10 feet and restore walkway cross-slope near 2% for comfort and drainage.
You’ll see a neat finish: small 5/8-inch ports patched and color-matched, cleaned surfaces, and sealed joints to protect your investment.
Other Services We Offer
- Polyurethane Foam Injection
- Mudjacking Services
- Driveway Leveling
- Sidewalk Leveling
- Patio Leveling
- Garage Floor Leveling
- Pool Deck Leveling
- Concrete Slab Lifting
- Foundation Slab Leveling
- Concrete Settlement Repair
- Sunken Concrete Repair
- Trip Hazard Removal
- Concrete Void Filling
- Soil Stabilization for Concrete Slabs
- Concrete Crack Repair
- Concrete Resurfacing
- Concrete Joint Repair
- Commercial Concrete Leveling
- Warehouse Floor Leveling
- HOA & Community Concrete Repairs
- Concrete Step Leveling
- Porch & Entryway Leveling
- Retaining Wall Stabilization
Locations We Serve
- St. George
- Washington
- Santa Clara
- Hurricane
- Springdale
- La Verkin
- Ivins
- Toquerville
- Leeds
- Cedar City
- Kanab
- Cedar Mountain
- Pine Valley
- Apple Valley
- Dammeron Valley
- Rockville
- Enterprise
- Beryl Junction
- Beaver Dam
- Entrada (St. George)
- Sunriver (St. George)
- Bloomington
- Green Valley
- Bloomington Hills (St. George)
- Santa Clara Hills (St. George)
- Pioneer Park Area (St. George)
- Sunset (St. George)
- Dixie Springs (St. George)
- Ivins Red Mountain (St. George)
- Tuacahn Area (St. George)
- Bloomington Country Club (St. George)
- Washington County
- Iron County
- Kane County
- Beaver County
- Garfield County
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my concrete needs lifting?
Signs include trip edges over 1/4 inch, water pooling against the slab or foundation, garage floors that slope toward the house, doors rubbing, and uneven joints. Cracks that “step” at the joint also indicate settlement. If you’re in 84770, 84790, or nearby zip codes, we can assess and provide a free estimate with clear recommendations.
How long does polyurethane lifting take?
Most residential jobs take 2-6 hours. Polyurethane cures quickly - walk on it in about 15 minutes and drive on many driveways within 1-2 hours. Larger commercial panels or warehouse floors may require a full day, but you still avoid the long downtime of tear-out and replacement.
Is polyurethane foam safe and environmentally friendly?
We use high-density, closed-cell, low-VOC polyurethane designed for structural lifting. Once cured, it’s inert, non-water-soluble, and won’t leach. Hydrophobic options resist moisture from irrigation or storms. We follow SDS guidance and OSHA/NIOSH controls for safe installation and proper ventilation - especially important in St. George’s summer heat.
What causes concrete to sink or become uneven?
Common causes are soil washout from poor drainage or irrigation leaks, weak or poorly compacted fill, and the natural consolidation of Southern Utah’s collapsible soils. Water intrusion at open joints accelerates settlement. Our process lifts the slab and stabilizes soils while sealing joints to help prevent repeat issues.
How much does concrete lifting cost in St. George?
Costs vary by slab size, depth of settlement, and void volume. Many projects range 50-70% less than replacement. After an on-site evaluation, we’ll provide a transparent, line-item quote for lifting, void filling, and sealing. Ask about financing and our free estimate for properties in St. George and Washington County.
Is polyjacking better than mudjacking?
For most slabs, yes. Polyjacking uses 3/8-5/8 inch holes (vs. 1-2 inch for mudjacking), cures fast, adds minimal weight, and is water-resistant. Mudjacking can be economical for some large, non-finished areas but adds heavy slurry that may contribute to future settlement. We’ll compare options and recommend what best fits your slab and budget.
How soon can I drive on my driveway after polyjacking?
In typical conditions, 1-2 hours after we finish. High summer heat can speed cure; heavy vehicles may require a longer wait. We’ll confirm onsite based on slab thickness, lift volume, and temperature so you can plan with confidence.
Do I need a permit from St. George City to lift and level my slab?
For most private residential slabs, permits aren’t required. If work affects city sidewalks or the right-of-way, a Washington County or St. George encroachment/ROW permit may apply. We’ll advise during the estimate and handle required approvals and Blue Stakes 811 utility locates before drilling.
Does slab lifting fix drainage problems?
Often, yes. We can re-slope panels to shed water away from your home, garage, or pool. We also seal joints to reduce water intrusion that undermines soils. If grading or downspouts contribute to pooling, we’ll point that out and suggest simple corrections during the visit.
What areas do you serve in Southern Utah?
We serve St. George and surrounding communities: Washington, Ivins, Santa Clara, Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, Leeds, Dammeron Valley, and Cedar City, plus neighborhoods like Bloomington, Bloomington Hills, Little Valley, SunRiver, Stone Cliff, and Desert Color. We also work in Mesquite, NV. Contact us for a free estimate near you.