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Professional & Affordable Concrete Leveling in Hurricane, UT

We fix sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, and settled slabs fast - safely restoring your concrete and eliminating trip hazards. As a locally owned team with 15+ years in Southern Utah, we’re licensed, insured, and trained in ACI/ICRI best practices. From foam jacking to void filling, we tailor the fix to your soil and slab.

Homeowners and HOAs choose us for fast response, clean work sites, and written warranties. We use ICC‑ES AC538 compliant foams and document results. For Concrete Leveling Hurricane UT done right, count on St. George Concrete Leveling. Contact us today for a free, no‑pressure estimate.

Concrete Repair & Leveling Services We Offer in Hurricane

We lift, level, and stabilize residential, commercial, and municipal slabs using proven methods and pro‑grade materials. Our crew follows strict safety and ADA guidelines to deliver durable, clean results - often in a single day.

Polyurethane Foam Injection (Polyjacking)

Repeated settling, voids, and rock pockets can leave slabs uneven. We inject high‑density, closed‑cell polyurethane through 3/8"-5/8" ports, using a proportioner and heated‑hose rig for precise lifts. Laser level and ZipLevel measurements guide each injection. Hydrophobic geotechnical foams resist moisture, cure in minutes, and add minimal weight compared to mudjacking. Ideal for driveways, walkways, and interior floors where downtime must be minimal.

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Driveway Leveling

Slab settlement at the garage lip or mid‑panel leads to puddling, cracking, and tire wear. We lift panels in controlled stages, stabilize weak edges, and seal joints afterward with polyurethane sealant and backer rod to keep water out. When needed, we perform deep foam injection to densify collapsible/gypsiferous soils common in Washington County. Most projects are ready for vehicle traffic the same day, improving drainage and curb appeal.

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Sidewalk Leveling

Uneven sidewalks create ADA issues and liability for homeowners, HOAs, and businesses. We raise settled panels and fine‑tune transitions to meet ADA/PROWAG (≤1/4" vertical change without bevel). Our team sets up MUTCD‑compliant cones/barricades and can provide post‑lift elevation documentation for city or HOA records. If a small bevel is still required, we finish with a planar grind for a smooth, compliant transition.

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Garage Floor Leveling

Interior slabs can sink at cold joints or over utility trenches, causing trip hazards and uneven tool benches. We use low‑odor, closed‑cell foams suitable for interior use, monitor cure with IR thermometers, and seal routed cracks after the lift with epoxy injection or polyurea. Results are fast, clean, and designed to restore slope toward the overhead door to keep water and dust out.

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Pool Deck Leveling

Around Sand Hollow and Quail Creek, water migration undermines concrete. We stabilize voids and lift pool decks with hydrophobic foam that won’t absorb water. Small, color‑matched patches blend with your deck, and we can apply a silane/siloxane penetrating sealer to protect the surface. Enjoy safer coping lines, better drainage, and a refreshed look without tearing out your pool surround.

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Need help now? Request a fast, on‑site evaluation and a written, itemized estimate. Most Hurricane projects are completed in a single visit.

Why Choose Us for Concrete Leveling in Hurricane, UT

When homeowners and facility managers search for Concrete Leveling Hurricane UT, they choose St. George Concrete Leveling for precision, safety, and long‑term performance. We pair specialized equipment with certified training and local soil expertise. Every crew follows a documented lift plan, and we stand behind our work with written warranties and clear communication from estimate to cleanup.

Certified Expertise & Training

Our technicians maintain ACI Concrete Flatwork Finisher/Technician and ICRI CSRT credentials, plus OSHA 10/30 with isocyanate safety. We’re trained by HMI Foamjection and Alchemy‑Spetec on polyurethane injection best practices, including deep foam injection and joint stabilization. This ensures your lift is designed around slab thickness, load paths, and subgrade conditions - not guesswork.

We also participate in ACI Intermountain and ASCC education, keeping our methods current with industry standards. That means better diagnostics, fewer holes, and predictable results across driveways, sidewalks, and interior slabs.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety‑First

We operate under Utah DOPL contractor classifications (including S260 Asphalt & Concrete) and hold a City of Hurricane business license. Our coverage includes general liability and workers’ comp, and we provide COIs on request. On active streets and trails, we deploy MUTCD‑compliant traffic control and maintain SDS on‑site for all foams.

For ADA/PROWAG compliance, we target ≤1/4" vertical changes and correct cross‑slope where feasible. Post‑lift, we can perform crack routing/sealing and joint caulking to keep water from re‑entering the subgrade.

Equipment, Materials, and Measurement You Can Trust

Our proportioner/heated‑hose foam rigs, injection guns, and laser/ZipLevel instruments enable precise, incremental lifts. Where mapping subsurface voids is critical, we can perform a ground‑penetrating radar scan before injection. We primarily install ICC‑ES AC538 compliant, high‑density closed‑cell foams, including hydrophobic geotechnical formulations for wet soils.

We finish with color‑matched mortar patches, polyurethane joint sealant with backer rod, and optional silane/siloxane penetrating sealers. Detailed pre‑/post‑elevation logs verify the lift - and help HOAs and facility managers document ADA remediation.

Local Soil Knowledge and Proven Results

Southern Utah’s collapsible/gypsiferous soils and monsoon bursts challenge traditional repairs. We address causes - not just symptoms - using deep foam injection and, when appropriate, targeted drainage corrections (downspout extensions, regrade) to prevent re‑settlement. It’s why our repairs last through heat, wind, and storm season.

Recent work: In June 2024, we lifted 260 linear feet of HOA sidewalk in Dixie Springs, eliminating 31 trip points to ADA thresholds in one day; in August 2024, we raised a four‑panel driveway near Sky Mountain Golf Estates by up to 1.25" and sealed 42 feet of joints to restore drainage away from the garage.

Experience and Documentation You Can Count On

Work with a licensed, insured team that provides elevation reports, ADA compliance notes, and a written warranty. Request your free estimate today.

Concrete Leveling Across St. George & Southern Utah

St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential, commercial, and municipal clients across St. George & Southern Utah. If you’re within about 30 miles of St. George, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Our local crews deliver fast scheduling and clear communication - often with same‑day assessments.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Hurricane

We level and repair concrete throughout Hurricane 84737, including Dixie Springs, Sand Hollow Resort, Sky Mountain Golf Estates, Sky Ridge, and Copper Rock/North Slope. From Sand Hollow State Park and Quail Creek to SR‑9 corridors, we understand local soils, groundwater, and drainage patterns.

Need Concrete Leveling Hurricane UT near Copper Rock Golf Course or along Sky Mountain? We’ve got you covered. We also serve La Verkin (84745), Toquerville (84774), Leeds (84746), Rockville (84763), Springdale (84767), Washington (84780), and St. George (84770 & 84790), plus Ivins and Santa Clara.

Yes - We Service Your Street

From Dixie Springs to Sky Ridge, we’re nearby and ready to help. Get a fast, local estimate and a clear plan for your slab.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is concrete lifting and how does it work?

We drill small ports through the slab and inject expanding polyurethane foam beneath the concrete. The foam fills voids, compacts weak soils, and gently lifts the slab back into place. Using a laser or ZipLevel, we monitor elevations in real time and make controlled injections to avoid over‑lifting. Holes are patched with color‑matched mortar, and joints/cracks can be sealed to keep water out and help prevent future settlement.

Why does concrete sink in Southern Utah?

Common causes include collapsible/gypsiferous soils, poor compaction at backfill, irrigation or downspout discharge near slabs, and water migration around pool decks and driveways. Over time, voids form and panels settle, creating trip hazards and drainage issues. Our approach addresses both the slab and the subgrade. We lift the concrete and, when needed, stabilize soils with deep foam injection and recommend drainage improvements to reduce repeat movement.

Polyurethane foam vs. mudjacking: which is better?

Both lift concrete, but polyurethane uses 3/8"-5/8" holes, cures in minutes, adds very little weight, and is water‑resistant. Mudjacking uses larger 1‑1/2" holes and adds heavier grout that can re‑settle in weak soils. In Hurricane’s soil conditions, polyjacking is typically cleaner, faster, and longer‑lasting. We still offer mudjacking when appropriate and will explain the pros and cons for your specific slab, goals, and budget.

How much does concrete leveling cost in Hurricane, UT?

Pricing depends on slab size, lift height, access, and soil conditions. Typical small residential lifts start around $450-$750, with many projects averaging $8-$15 per square foot. Complex work (deep foam injection, interior slabs, or multiple panels) costs more. We provide a written, itemized estimate on site in 84737 so you know exactly what’s included, plus options for joint sealing and surface protection.

How big are the drill holes and will they be patched?

For foam jacking, ports are typically 3/8"-5/8" in diameter. We space them to achieve an even lift, then patch with a color‑matched repair mortar and trowel the finish to blend. For traditional mudjacking, holes are larger (about 1‑1/2"). We’ll review hole size and pattern during your estimate so you know what to expect and where patches will be located.

How soon can I use my driveway or sidewalk after leveling?

With polyurethane, sidewalks and patios are often ready for foot traffic in 30-60 minutes. Most driveways can handle vehicles in about 4-6 hours, depending on slab thickness and temperature. Interior floors generally return to service the same day. We confirm cure with temperature checks and give you written re‑use guidelines before we leave.

Do you offer warranties on leveling work?

Yes. Most residential projects include a written warranty, typically 2-5 years depending on site conditions and scope. Warranty terms are reviewed with your estimate and include details on covered settlement, exclusions (like new plumbing leaks), and maintenance recommendations such as joint sealing and drainage corrections. Ask about transferable options for home sales.

Can you perform deep foam injection to stabilize collapsible/gypsiferous soils near Hurricane?

Absolutely. Deep foam injection targets weak zones beneath the slab by installing tubes and injecting structural foam several feet below grade. This densifies soils and bridges voids before lifting, which is especially useful near SR‑9 corridors and areas with collapsible deposits. We determine depths and injection grids from probe tests, past project data, and on‑site observations.

Will you document pre‑/post‑lift elevations and ADA compliance for HOA or city records?

Yes. We can map elevations before and after the lift with a ZipLevel digital altimeter and note key ADA/PROWAG thresholds (like ≤1/4" vertical changes). For HOAs and right‑of‑way work, we also provide photos, panel IDs, and repair notes. This documentation helps demonstrate hazard mitigation and supports reserve planning for sidewalk programs.

Do you use ICC‑ES AC538 compliant foam and provide SDS on request?

Yes. We install high‑density, closed‑cell foams that meet ICC‑ES AC538 for slab lifting. Where moisture is present, we use hydrophobic formulations. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available on request and kept on the service vehicle. Our crews are trained in OSHA isocyanate safety and follow proper PPE and ventilation procedures on every job.

Do you service Hurricane 84737 and surrounding cities?

We cover Hurricane and nearby communities including La Verkin, Toquerville, Leeds, Rockville, Springdale, Washington, St. George, Ivins, and Santa Clara. If you’re within about 25-30 miles, we can usually schedule a same‑week visit - and often a same‑day assessment. Tell us your address and we’ll confirm timing and dispatch the closest crew.

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