St. George Concrete Leveling
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Licensed & Insured Garage Floor Leveling in St. George, UT
Uneven garage slabs cause pooling water, sticking garage doors, tripping hazards, and premature tire wear. We fix these issues with precision lifting, slope correction, and long-lasting stabilization. With 15+ years in Southern Utah, our team levels and stabilizes garage floors safely and fast.
We use high-density polyurethane injection, laser elevation mapping, and proven repair methods to restore proper pitch to the door or drain. Our local experience with Washington County soils means we choose the right solution the first time. For fast, reliable results, choose the experts in Garage Floor Leveling St. George UT. Contact us for a free on-site estimate today.
Why Our Professional Garage Floor Leveling Delivers Lasting, Worry‑Free Results
You want your garage to drain correctly, close smoothly, and support vehicles without cracking or rocking. Hiring professionals for garage floor leveling protects your property and prevents repeat problems. We combine elevation mapping, polyurethane foam injection, and moisture-aware prep to deliver durable, warranty-backed results that stand up to St. George heat, monsoons, and daily use.
Safety & Risk Elimination
We eliminate trip hazards at the garage threshold and correct misaligned door tracks that strain openers. Proper slope moves water out, reducing slip risks and mold at the base of walls. Our crew follows OSHA silica controls with HEPA vacuums and wet methods when drilling or grinding.
We’re fully insured and licensed for concrete work in Utah (S260 classification). That protects you from liability while we lift, stabilize, and restore joints. Example: In Washington Fields, we raised a sunken corner 1.25 inches and removed a door lip trip hazard the same afternoon.
Professional Results & Quality
Our technicians use a laser level and straightedges to map elevations, then lift with small 5/8-3/8 inch ports for precise control. We stabilize voids under the slab and restore control joints with polyurea fillers for clean, garage-ready finishes.
Materials matter. We inject closed-cell, high-density lifting foam (e.g., AP Lift 430) that resists moisture and won’t wash out. Where needed, we perform deep injection/soil stabilization to stop recurring settlement.
Time & Stress Savings
Most garage slabs are back in service the same day. Vehicles can often park within hours, depending on lift magnitude. No demo, no mess - just a clean lift and thorough cleanup.
We handle everything: elevation mapping, crack chasing, lift, joint restoration, and optional grinding/shot blasting for epoxy prep. You get a single team, one timetable, and zero guesswork.
Cost-Effective Solution
Leveling restores your slab for a fraction of replacement. It also prevents secondary damage - like water intrusion at the stem wall or racked door panels. Compared with mudjacking, polyurethane uses smaller ports and adds less weight to weak soils.
We explain options clearly - polyjacking, mudjacking, or selective self-leveling underlayment indoors - so you only pay for what your garage actually needs.
Peace of Mind & Warranty
Every project includes documented before/after elevation mapping and a written warranty. We stand behind our work with responsive service and manufacturer-supported materials.
Considering coatings later? We offer ASTM F2170/F1869 moisture testing and moisture mitigation primers so your future epoxy or polyaspartic system performs as intended.
How Our Garage Floor Leveling Process Works
We make the process simple, transparent, and fast. From diagnosis to cleanup, you’ll know exactly what’s happening and why.
1) On-Site Assessment & Elevation Mapping
We inspect cracks, voids, and drainage, then use a laser level to map slab highs/lows and plan the precise lift.
2) Transparent Estimate & Options
We present clear options - polyurethane injection, selective mudjacking, grinding of high spots, or interior self-leveler where appropriate - plus timelines and warranty terms.
3) Precision Lift & Stabilization
We drill small ports, inject lifting foam, correct slope-to-door/drain, and stabilize voids. Deep injection is added if soils need reinforcement.
4) Joint/Crack Repair & Surface Prep
We restore control joints, chase/repair cracks, and, if you plan to coat later, provide shot blasting to the right ICRI CSP profile.
5) Final QA & Cleanup
We re-verify elevations, review results with you, clean thoroughly, and provide your warranty and care tips.
Why Choose St. George Concrete Leveling for Garage Floor Leveling in St. George
At St. George Concrete Leveling, we’ve leveled and stabilized thousands of slabs across Southern Utah. Our licensed S260 team specializes in Garage Floor Leveling St. George UT, combining advanced foams, laser mapping, and local soil expertise. We follow national standards, control dust per OSHA requirements, and back every project with a written warranty and clear communication from start to finish.
Licensed, Insured, and Manufacturer-Trained
We’re a Utah-licensed specialty concrete contractor (S260) with full general liability and workers’ comp. Our crews are manufacturer-trained on high-density polyurethane systems for consistent, safe lifts. That means you get proven methods and insured work on every job.
We recommend materials based on conditions - polyurethane foam for most garage slabs, cementitious slurry for select scenarios, or interior self-leveling underlayment where it truly fits.
Equipment, Materials, and Measured Accuracy
Our poly injection rigs and slab lifting guns deliver precise control through 5/8-3/8 inch ports. We use laser levels for elevation mapping and HEPA vacuums for dust control. For challenging soils, we offer deep injection/compaction grouting to lock in long-term stability.
We specify closed-cell foams (such as AP Lift 430) that resist water and add minimal weight. Post-lift, we restore joints with polyurea fillers and, when requested, shot blast to ICRI CSP for future coatings.
Local Soil & Drainage Expertise
Washington County soils vary - from collapsible silts to clayey pockets. We’ve corrected sunken corners, door-lip drops, and monsoon-related pooling in neighborhoods like Bloomington Hills, Little Valley, Washington Fields, Entrada, The Ledges, SunRiver, and across Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, and Santa Clara.
We correct slope-to-door, add threshold repairs, and can coordinate trench drains at the entry if drainage demands it. The result: dry, safer garages that work year-round.
Safety, Testing, and Warranty Support
We follow OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 silica controls with Table 1 methods, PPE, and dust-collection to protect your family and our crew. Planning an epoxy? We offer ASTM F2170 in-situ RH and F1869 MVER tests, plus moisture mitigation primers when needed.
You receive before/after elevation reports and a written warranty. If questions arise, we respond quickly - our reputation is built on accountability.
Professional Garage Floor Leveling Backed by Years of Local Experience
We’ve delivered successful garage slab leveling projects throughout St. George & Southern Utah, including ZIPs 84770, 84790, 84791, 84771, plus 84780 (Washington), 84737 (Hurricane), 84738 (Ivins), and 84765 (Santa Clara). Whether you need slope correction at the door, void filling, or pre-epoxy prep, our process delivers durable results for Garage Floor Leveling St. George UT.
Types of Garage Projects We Handle
Residential two- and three-car garages with settlement at one or more corners. Commercial/HOA garages with threshold drops and trip hazards. Pre-epoxy leveling where coatings require tight flatness and clean joints.
We also fix water pooling inside the garage and address misaligned doors by restoring proper pitch to the opening or existing drain.
Our Proven Methods & Standards
We combine polyurethane foam jacking, void fill, and selective grinding to eliminate high spots. Interior-only areas may receive a self-leveling underlayment when moisture and conditions allow.
Before coatings, we shot blast to an appropriate ICRI CSP profile, repair cracks and control joints, and offer ASTM F2170/F1869 testing with mitigation options if RH or MVER are high.
Complex Situations We’ve Mastered
Recurring settlement from weak subgrades is handled with deep injection/soil stabilization to reinforce soils beneath the slab. We’ve stabilized washout voids near stem walls and corrected 1-2 inch drops without slab replacement.
Case study: In April 2025, a garage in Washington Fields was lifted 1.25 inches with AP Lift 430 foam, slope reset to 1.5%, and vehicles were back inside in 3 hours.
Results You Can Expect
Smoother door operation, improved drainage, and a safer, flatter surface for parking, storage, and shop work. You also protect foundation elements by keeping water out.
Typical projects finish in half a day. We provide documented elevation maps, care guidance, and a written warranty for confidence long after we leave.
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 much does it cost to level a garage floor in St. George?
Costs vary by size, lift height, soil conditions, and repairs needed. Polyurethane injection typically costs less than replacement and offers faster turnaround. We price projects after laser mapping and inspection. You’ll receive a written, itemized estimate that compares options like polyjacking, selective mudjacking, and any grinding or joint repair. Ask about our free estimate for St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, and Santa Clara.
Is polyjacking better than mudjacking for garage slabs?
For most garages, yes. Polyurethane foam uses smaller ports, cures in minutes, adds minimal weight, and resists water intrusion - ideal for garages with drainage issues. Mudjacking can suit some interior or thicker slabs but adds more weight and uses larger holes. We’ll explain the pros and cons on site and recommend the best fit for your slab and soil conditions.
How long does concrete leveling last in Southern Utah?
When soils are stabilized and voids are properly filled, a professional lift can last many years. Closed-cell foams don’t wash out and maintain support. In areas with weak or collapsible soils, we may recommend deep injection to reduce future movement. We include a written warranty and provide care tips to help your garage floor remain stable longer.
Can you use self-leveling concrete on a garage floor?
Sometimes. Self-leveling underlayments are best in controlled interior conditions and when moisture levels meet specifications. Garages often need structural lift first, not just a cosmetic overlay. We test moisture (ASTM F2170/F1869) and select the right method - lift, grind, underlayment, or a combination - to achieve flatness and proper slope to the door or drain.
Can I epoxy my garage floor after leveling?
Yes. After leveling, we can shot blast to ICRI CSP, repair joints and cracks, and perform moisture testing to verify readiness. Many coatings require specific RH/MVER limits. We’ll advise on cure times after foam injection, typically same-day to next day, and apply moisture mitigation primers if needed so your epoxy or polyaspartic adheres and lasts.
How soon can I park in my garage after foam jacking?
Often the same day. Polyurethane foam cures quickly, and most garages are back in service within a few hours. Heavier lifts or added deep injection may extend the window to later the same day or next morning. We’ll confirm your exact timeline before we leave and provide written guidance.
Will leveling fix water pooling at the garage door during monsoons?
Usually, yes. Restoring proper slope to the door or an existing drain moves water out. If runoff is extreme, we may recommend adding a trench drain or exterior drainage improvements. We evaluate grading, door thresholds, and gutters to create a complete solution for St. George’s summer storms.
Do you perform ASTM F2170/F1869 moisture testing and mitigation?
Yes. If you plan to coat the floor, we offer in-situ RH (ASTM F2170) and MVER (ASTM F1869) testing. If readings are high, we can apply moisture vapor barriers/primers and adjust prep so your future coating meets manufacturer requirements and performs over time.
What Utah license should a garage floor leveling contractor hold?
In Utah, garage floor leveling falls under the S260 Asphalt & Concrete Contractor specialty classification. We maintain the required licensing, general liability insurance, and workers’ comp where applicable. Hiring properly licensed contractors helps ensure code compliance, safety practices, and warranty support for your project.
Do you serve areas outside St. George?
Absolutely. We service Washington County and nearby communities, including Washington (84780), Hurricane (84737), Ivins (84738), Santa Clara (84765), and St. George ZIPs 84770, 84790, 84791, and 84771. If you’re searching for “garage floor leveling near me” in Southern Utah, we likely cover your address - just ask for a free site visit.