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Trusted, Local Concrete Leveling in Garfield County, UT

Uneven slabs, trip hazards, and frost-heaved concrete don’t have to stay that way. With over 15 years serving Southern Utah, we’re the local, licensed, and insured team homeowners and facility managers trust for fast, precise Concrete Leveling Garfield County UT. We lift driveways, sidewalks, porches, and floors using high‑density polyurethane foam or mudjacking - whichever best fits your site and budget.

We use laser levels, proper injection sequencing, and Blue Stakes 811 coordination to deliver safe, lasting results in high‑elevation conditions around Panguitch, Escalante, and Bryce Canyon City. Same‑week scheduling and clean job sites come standard. Call today for a free estimate and get back the safety, curb appeal, and peace of mind your property deserves.

Concrete Lifting & Leveling Services Done Right

We focus on concrete lifting and repair that restores safety and function without the mess or downtime of replacement. Our trained crew follows proven methods, precision tools, and industry standards to solve settlement, voids, and trip hazards for good.

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Sunken slabs create puddles, cracks, and dangerous lips. We lift concrete with high‑density closed‑cell polyurethane foam (2.5-4.25 lb/ft³) for minimal disruption and rapid return to service. Using a proportioner rig with heated hoses and lifting guns (MixMaster Pro/PX‑7), we grid‑drill 5/8 in ports, inject in stages, and monitor lift with a laser level for millimeter accuracy. Foam is lightweight, waterproof, and ideal for freeze‑thaw cycles common in Garfield County. Learn more about our Polyurethane Foam Injection services.

Driveway Leveling

Rutting at the garage, settled approaches, and panel tilt can damage vehicles and collect ice. We stabilize soils, fill voids, and lift panels evenly using foam jacking or mudjacking based on slab thickness and load. Our process protects control joints, seals edges with polyurea, and restores proper drainage to prevent future movement. It’s a faster, more cost‑effective alternative to replacement for homeowners across Panguitch and Bryce Canyon City. Learn more about our Driveway Leveling services.

Sidewalk Leveling

Trip hazards along public or HOA walks can trigger liability and ADA complaints. We lift panels to eliminate vertical offsets and re‑establish compliant transitions. For minor edges, we can blend with trip‑hazard grinding and apply joint sealant. Working near roads? We follow traffic control best practices and can coordinate any Garfield County ROW encroachment permit if your repair is in the public right‑of‑way. Learn more about our Sidewalk Leveling services.

Concrete Slab Lifting

From patios and porches to RV pads and warehouse floors, we correct settlement with staged injection and lift monitoring. We start with void filling/undersealing, then sequence ports to raise slabs uniformly while protecting adjacent panels. Tools include pressure gauges, digital levels, HEPA dust collection, and non‑shrink patch grout for clean port finishes. After lift, we seal joints to reduce water infiltration and freeze‑thaw damage. Learn more about our Concrete Slab Lifting services.

Trip Hazard Removal

Even a 1/2 in lip can cause a fall. We remove hazards by lifting low panels, stabilizing soils, and sealing joints. If edges remain, we feather with precision grinding for a smooth, ADA‑friendly transition. This approach is fast for schools, parks, storefronts, and tourism walkways near Bryce Canyon. We leave sites clean, safe, and open the same day in most cases. Learn more about our Trip Hazard Removal services.

Get a Free, Same‑Week Leveling Estimate

Ready to fix that trip hazard or sunken driveway? We’ll assess, explain your options, and provide a written quote - no pressure, no mess, fast scheduling in Garfield County.

Why Homeowners and Businesses Choose Us in Garfield County, UT

At St. George Concrete Leveling, we combine proven methods with local know‑how to deliver durable results at high elevations. Our team is fully licensed and insured, trained on OSHA safety, and experienced with both foam jacking and mudjacking. Whether you need sidewalk leveling in Panguitch or garage floor leveling in Escalante, we bring precision, clear communication, and a satisfaction‑first mindset to every project.

Certified Expertise You Can Verify

We follow Utah DOPL requirements for concrete work and maintain OSHA 10/30 Construction Safety training. Our technicians are manufacturer‑trained on polyurethane systems (HMI and Alchemy‑Spetec/Alchatek) and partner with ACI/URMCA resources to stay aligned with best practices. We use laser/digital levels to monitor lift and protect slab integrity and joints.

From residential patios to municipal sidewalks, our methods - grid drilling, staged injection, and undersealing - are designed to minimize risk and maximize accuracy. We back our work with a written warranty and clear post‑care guidance so results last.

Safety, Insurance, and Permitting Done Right

We contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 to locate utilities before we drill, employ HEPA dust collection to control silica per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153, and follow traffic control best practices around roads and crosswalks. Our crews wear full PPE and secure work zones for pedestrians.

Working in the public right‑of‑way? We can coordinate the Garfield County right‑of‑way encroachment permit for sidewalk or approach repairs and help HOAs meet ADA transition requirements. You get a compliant project without the paperwork headache.

Advanced Equipment, Materials, and Methods

Our polyurethane proportioner rigs with heated hoses deliver consistent foam temperatures for predictable expansion in cold or hot conditions. We use slab lifting guns (MixMaster Pro, PX‑7), pressure gauges, and flow meters to control every lift. For grout jobs, our Mini Mud Hog mixer and pump keep slurry uniform.

Materials matter: high‑density closed‑cell foam resists water and freeze‑thaw cycles, while non‑shrink patching grout and polyurea joint fillers lock out future moisture. We finish with silane/siloxane sealers when appropriate to protect surfaces through winter.

Built for Southern Utah’s High‑Elevation Climate

Garfield County’s freeze‑thaw, irrigation, and wind‑blown fines can undermine slabs. We address root causes with void filling, soil stabilization, and drainage tweaks to limit new settlement. Our cold‑weather procedures - heated lines, substrate temperature checks, and slower lift sequencing - keep projects on track in Panguitch, Bryce Canyon City, and Tropic.

From bridge approaches to lodge walkways near national parks, we tailor the approach to each site’s soils, loads, and access, delivering durable outcomes you can feel underfoot.

Clear Pricing, Warranty, and Clean Job Sites

We provide written proposals with scope, method (foam vs grout), port counts, and estimated return‑to‑service times. You’ll know exactly what’s included before we begin. Most residential projects finish in a single visit, with areas ready in 30-60 minutes.

We patch ports with color‑blend mortar and sweep/grind for a tidy finish. Post‑lift, we seal critical joints to reduce water infiltration and provide care tips to extend slab life - backed by a straightforward workmanship warranty.

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Get expert guidance, transparent pricing, and a proven process from a licensed, insured team. Tell us about your slab and we’ll recommend the right fix today.

Concrete Leveling Across Southern Utah, Including Garfield County

St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential, commercial, and municipal clients throughout St. George & Southern Utah. If you’re within a 25-30 mile radius of Panguitch, Escalante, Tropic, or along Scenic Byway 12, we’ve likely lifted a slab in your neighborhood. Count on fast response, local scheduling, and crews experienced with high‑elevation winters.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Garfield County

We regularly work in Panguitch (84759), Escalante (84726), Tropic (84776), Bryce Canyon City (84764), Boulder (84716), Henrieville (84736), Cannonville (84718), Hatch (84735), and Antimony (84712). From park paths near Bryce Canyon National Park to storefront sidewalks along Grand Staircase‑Escalante, we know the soils, drainage, and local expectations.

Our team understands frost heave, irrigation leaks, and wind‑blown fines that cause settlement here - and we fix them with void filling, joint sealing, and precision lifting. When you need reliable Concrete Leveling Garfield County UT, we’re ready to help.

Yes, We Work in Your Town - Let’s Get You Scheduled

From Panguitch to Escalante and every stop along Scenic Byway 12, we’re nearby and ready to help. Share a photo, and we’ll confirm availability and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does concrete lifting work?
We drill small ports in a grid, fill hidden voids, then inject polyurethane foam or grout in controlled stages. As the material expands, it lifts the slab while we monitor with a laser level for even elevation. We seal joints to reduce future water intrusion and patch ports with color‑blend mortar. This staged injection approach restores sidewalks, driveways, patios, and floors quickly - often with same‑day return to service in Garfield County.
Concrete leveling vs replacement - which is better?
Leveling is usually faster, cleaner, and 50-70% less than replacement. It preserves landscaping, matches existing finishes, and addresses the cause - voids and weak soils - via undersealing or stabilization. Replacement makes sense when slabs are severely broken, missing sections, or lack base support. We’ll inspect your Panguitch or Escalante slab, show you lift points and limits, and give you a clear, written recommendation for the best outcome.
How long until I can use my driveway after foam jacking?
Most driveway panels are ready for foot traffic immediately and light vehicle traffic in 30-60 minutes. Heavier vehicles, RVs, or cold‑weather conditions may require 2-4 hours. We verify lift, check joint seals, and confirm cure before you drive on it. Mudjacking generally needs more time to set. We’ll provide exact return‑to‑service guidance at your Garfield County appointment.
Mudjacking vs polyurethane foam - what’s the difference?
Mudjacking uses a cementitious sand‑Portland slurry, with 1-1.5 in holes and added weight to the base. Polyurethane foam uses 5/8-3/4 in holes, is lightweight, waterproof, and cures fast - even in cold, high‑elevation climates. Foam suits settled driveways, sidewalks, and pool decks; mudjacking can be a budget option for thicker, lightly loaded slabs. We’ll explain which method fits your slab, soils, and budget.
How much does concrete leveling cost in Utah?
Typical projects range from $650-$3,500 depending on slab size, number of panels, access, and method (foam vs grout). Sidewalk panels often start a few hundred dollars; driveways and porches vary by settlement and port count. You’ll get a fixed, written quote before work begins. Ask about pricing for sidewalk trip hazard repair and garage floor leveling in Garfield County towns like Tropic or Hatch.
Do I need a Garfield County right‑of‑way encroachment permit to level a public sidewalk or driveway approach?
Yes. Work performed in the public right‑of‑way generally requires a county ROW encroachment permit. We routinely help homeowners, HOAs, and businesses navigate this, including traffic control plans when needed. Our team coordinates timing with the county so sidewalk leveling and ADA transitions are completed safely and compliantly with minimal disruption to pedestrians.
Will you contact Blue Stakes 811 before drilling ports at my property in Garfield County?
Absolutely. We notify Blue Stakes of Utah 811 to mark public utilities before drilling. Property‑side private lines (sprinklers, landscape lighting, propane, septic, etc.) are the owner’s responsibility, but we’ll help identify likely routes and can coordinate private locating if needed. Safety and utility clearance are built into our scheduling process.
Can you level concrete in cold weather?
Yes. We use heated lines, cold‑weather foam procedures, substrate temperature checks, and slower injection to ensure proper expansion and bond. High‑elevation areas like Panguitch and Bryce Canyon City often require winter adjustments. We avoid work during active freeze‑rain events and confirm site conditions for a safe, long‑lasting lift.
Is the polyurethane foam safe and waterproof?
Our high‑density closed‑cell foams are inert after cure and resist water, making them excellent for freeze‑thaw durability. Certain formulations we use are available with NSF/ANSI 61 certification; we can provide Safety Data Sheets upon request and specify the appropriate product near wells or irrigation. After lifting, we seal joints to further limit moisture intrusion and prevent washout.
Can you provide ADA‑compliant sidewalk transitions after lifting?
Yes. We lift panels to reduce vertical offsets and, where needed, blend edges to meet ADA/PROWAG guidance for transitions and cross slopes. We also perform joint sealing and selective grinding to create smooth, walkable routes. This is common for storefronts, schools, and park paths throughout Garfield County and nearby tourism corridors.

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