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Trusted, Warranty‑Backed Concrete Leveling in Iron County, UT

Uneven slabs create trip hazards, drainage issues, and costly damage. At St. George Concrete Leveling, we’ve helped thousands of Southern Utah homeowners and businesses restore safety and curb appeal for 15+ years. We’re local, licensed, insured, and we back qualifying foam lifts with a 5‑year warranty.

Homeowners and facility managers searching for Concrete Leveling Iron County UT choose us for fast scheduling, precise laser leveling, and long‑lasting materials like high‑density polyurethane foam. We fix sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and commercial slabs - often in hours, not days. Call us today for a free on‑site estimate and enjoy safer, smoother concrete with minimal downtime.

Concrete Leveling & Lifting Services We Specialize In

We focus on long‑lasting slab lifting and stabilization that solves the root cause of settlement. Our team uses proven methods - polyjacking, mudjacking where appropriate, and deep foam injection - to restore safety and performance while minimizing disruption.

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Settled slabs create voids that keep growing, especially through freeze‑thaw cycles. We drill 5/8" injection ports and lift with high‑density polyurethane (HMI/PolyLevel type) for a clean, surgical repair. Foam expands to fill voids, stabilizes soils, and lifts precisely - often within 1/10". It’s lightweight, won’t wash out, and is traffic‑ready in about 30-60 minutes. Great for driveways, sidewalks, pool decks, and interior floors. We use laser levels, injection manifolds, and strict PPE for isocyanate safety. Learn more about our Polyurethane Foam Injection services.

Driveway Leveling

Sunken panels lead to puddling, heaved joints, and tire‑catching lips. Our crew lifts settled driveways with foam jacking to restore proper pitch away from the home, then seals joints with durable polyurea to resist washout. Expect small, clean drill holes and rapid return to use - usually the same day. We’ll discuss the cost to level a concrete driveway in Cedar City UT during your estimate and show before/after laser readings so you can see the improvement. Learn more about our Driveway Leveling services.

Sidewalk Leveling

Trip hazards on public walks expose you to liability and ADA violations. We lift panels to meet ADA 2010 standards and, when needed, provide ADA‑compliant bevel grinding for minor transitions. Working in the right‑of‑way? We coordinate Iron County encroachment permits and MUTCD‑compliant traffic control. Blue Stakes of Utah 811 utility locates are handled before drilling. This is ideal for Cedar City, Enoch, and Parowan sidewalks. Learn more about our Sidewalk Leveling services.

Garage Floor Leveling

Voids under garage slabs cause cracking, door misalignment, and uneven surfaces. We combine void filling and precision lifting with foam injection, then stabilize soft zones via targeted deep foam injection if soils are weak. We finish with crack routing/sealing and joint resealing to keep water out. Our laser‑verified results reduce trip points and improve drainage to the driveway apron. Learn more about our Garage Floor Leveling services.

Trip Hazard Removal

For small height differences, we can bevel edges with a concrete grinder to meet ADA thresholds (1/4" vertical, 1/4-1/2" beveled). For larger offsets, we lift the lower panel via slab jacking to eliminate the lip. Commercial clients can request 24/7 trip hazard repair in Iron County to reduce risk before opening hours. Afterward, we recommend sealing with a silane/siloxane penetrating sealer for added durability. Learn more about our Trip Hazard Removal services.

Get Your Free Leveling Estimate Today

Same‑day assessments in Iron County with fast scheduling and a 5‑year warranty on qualifying foam lifts. Request your no‑obligation quote now.

Why Choose Us for Concrete Leveling in Iron County, UT

At St. George Concrete Leveling, our mission is simple: deliver safe, lasting results with honest pricing and minimal downtime. We’ve completed thousands of lifts across Southern Utah using proven materials and meticulous techniques. We’re licensed, insured, and trained to work in residential, commercial, and municipal settings - safely and to code. When precision matters, we’re the local choice for Concrete Leveling Iron County UT.

Certified Expertise & Proven Methods

Our technicians bring credentials you can trust: ACI Concrete Flatwork Finisher/Technician, OSHA 10/30 Construction Safety, and manufacturer training as HMI/Foamjection and Foundation Supportworks PolyLevel installers. We select the right approach - polyjacking for most slabs, mudjacking where heavier support is beneficial, and deep foam injection when soils require deeper stabilization.

Case in point: In May 2025, we lifted a Cedar City driveway 1.75" with HMI foam through 5/8" ports, restored pitch, sealed joints with polyurea, and reopened the drive in 40 minutes. The homeowner saved 55% compared to replacement and avoided a multi‑day tear‑out.

Safety, Licensing & Compliance

We operate under Utah DOPL’s S260 Asphalt and Concrete Contractor classification and maintain business licensing for Iron County jurisdictions. Every project follows OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards, including PPE and isocyanate handling best practices for foam applications. Before drilling, we contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 at least three business days ahead to mark buried utilities.

Working in the public right‑of‑way? We obtain the Iron County Encroachment Permit (and UDOT permits when state routes are involved) and deploy MUTCD‑compliant pedestrian detours. Sidewalk transitions are corrected to ADA 2010 thresholds so your site passes inspections and reduces liability.

Equipment & Materials That Last

We use professional poly foam injection rigs, slabjacking pumps, laser levels, and core/hammer drills with 5/8"-1.5" bits for clean, controlled lifts. Our high‑density, hydrophobic polyurethane resists water intrusion and adds minimal weight to soils. Where needed, we supplement with cementitious grout, then seal with polyurea joint sealant to reduce washout and freeze‑thaw infiltration.

To identify hidden voids, we pair straightedges with moisture meters and, on select projects, thermal imaging. Finishes may include epoxy crack injection, backer rod with self‑leveling sealant, and silane/siloxane penetrating sealers for long‑term protection.

Local Knowledge, Fast Response & Seasonal Service

Iron County soils vary - expansive clays in valleys, granular fills around new builds, and freeze‑thaw stress at higher elevations like Brian Head. We tailor slab jacking pressures and foam formulations accordingly and can provide seasonal/winter concrete leveling services when temperatures and site conditions allow.

We offer same‑day assessments when possible and 24/7 trip hazard repair for commercial sites. If you’re within a 30‑mile radius of Cedar City, Enoch, Parowan, or New Harmony, odds are we’ve already worked on your street.

Guarantees & Transparent Pricing

You’ll receive an itemized, written estimate with photos, lift targets, and scope - no surprises. We’ll also compare mudjacking vs polyurethane foam for your slab so you can choose the best value. Most qualifying foam lifts include a 5‑year warranty; terms are clearly documented and are typically transferable to the next property owner.

After completion, we provide care guidance - drainage improvements, sealing, and maintenance tips - so your lift lasts in Southern Utah’s climate.

Work With the Team Iron County Trusts

Licensed, insured, and certified in safe, code‑compliant lifting. Tell us about your slab and get a clear, itemized proposal today.

Concrete Leveling Across Iron County & Southern Utah

St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential and commercial clients across St. George & Southern Utah, with dedicated crews in Iron County. If you’re within a 30‑mile radius of Cedar City, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Our local team provides rapid response and scheduling built around your timeline.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Iron County

We serve Cedar City, Enoch, Parowan, Paragonah, Brian Head, Kanarraville, Newcastle, Modena, Summit, Beryl, and New Harmony. Common ZIP codes include 84720, 84721, 84761, 84760, 84719, 84742, 84756, 84753, 84772, 84714, and 84757. From winter heave near Brian Head to drainage issues in valley neighborhoods, we understand local soils and municipal requirements for sidewalks and ADA access.

If you need concrete leveling in Iron County for driveways, sidewalks, porches, or warehouse floors, we’re nearby and ready to help - often with same‑week availability.

Yes - We Serve Your Neighborhood

From Cedar City to Parowan and New Harmony, we’re nearby and ready to help. Reach out for quick local service and flexible scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Polyurethane foam jacking - what is it and where is it used?
Polyjacking uses high‑density polyurethane foam injected through small 5/8" holes to lift and support settled concrete. The foam expands, fills voids, and stabilizes soils, creating a precise, long‑lasting lift. It’s ideal for driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and commercial slabs across Cedar City, Enoch, and Parowan. Most areas are ready for foot traffic in minutes and vehicle traffic in 30-60 minutes, minimizing downtime compared to tear‑out and replacement.
What are the benefits of concrete raising vs. replacement?
Leveling is typically 40-70% less than replacement, with far less mess and downtime. We preserve existing landscaping and hardscape, avoid long cure times, and reduce landfill waste. Lifting also targets the cause - voids and weak soils - by filling and stabilizing them. For many Iron County projects, you can use the area the same day. We often combine lifting with joint sealing to control water infiltration and extend slab life in freeze‑thaw conditions.
How long does concrete lifting take and when can I use the area?
Most residential projects in Iron County finish in 2-4 hours. Polyurethane foam cures quickly; sidewalks and patios are ready for foot traffic almost immediately, while driveways and garage slabs can usually handle vehicles within 30-60 minutes. Larger commercial or municipal lifts may take longer, especially if we’re coordinating traffic control or multiple panels. We’ll provide a clear timeline during your free estimate and update you onsite as work progresses.
Mudjacking vs. polyjacking - which is better for my slab?
Mudjacking uses a cementitious slurry (Portland cement, sand, fly ash). It’s effective but requires larger 1-1/2" holes and adds more weight. Polyjacking uses lightweight, water‑resistant foam through 5/8" holes for cleaner, precise lifts and minimal added load - often better for Iron County’s variable soils and freeze‑thaw cycles. We’ll evaluate slab thickness, load, and soil conditions and may recommend deep foam injection or, in select cases, mudjacking to meet performance and budget goals.
Do you offer free on‑site estimates in Iron County?
Yes. We provide free, no‑pressure on‑site estimates throughout Cedar City, Enoch, Parowan, and surrounding communities. Your proposal includes photos, lift targets, and an itemized scope, plus options such as crack repair or joint sealing. We’ll also compare costs for foam jacking vs. mudjacking when appropriate. Most site visits are scheduled within a few days, and many projects can be completed the same week, weather permitting.
Can you eliminate sidewalk trip hazards to meet ADA guidelines?
Absolutely. We lift sunken panels to reduce offsets, then verify transitions against ADA 2010 Standards: 1/4" vertical, 1/4-1/2" beveled, and anything higher requires a ramp. For small lips, we can provide ADA‑compliant bevel grinding. Working in the right‑of‑way, we handle Iron County encroachment permits, MUTCD pedestrian detours, and Blue Stakes 811 utility notifications. Our goal is to deliver safe, code‑compliant sidewalks with minimal disruption.
What is deep foam injection for soil stabilization?
Deep foam injection targets weak or voided soils below the slab. We drive injection points beneath the concrete and place lightweight geotechnical foam in controlled lifts, compacting and densifying the soil matrix. This is helpful where washout, organics, or expansive clays contribute to settlement. In Iron County, we use deep injection beneath garage floors, warehouse slabs, and approaches to limit future movement and improve load‑bearing capacity.
What kind of warranty do you offer on leveling work?
Most polyurethane foam lifting projects include a written 5‑year warranty covering settlement beyond a defined tolerance. Warranty terms, covered areas, and transferability are detailed in your proposal. We also outline maintenance recommendations - such as sealing joints with polyurea and improving drainage - to help the lift perform over time in Southern Utah’s climate. Ask us to compare warranty options for foam vs. mudjacking during your estimate.
What permits are needed to level sidewalks in the public right‑of‑way?
For sidewalks within county or city right‑of‑way, we secure the Iron County Encroachment Permit (or city permit) before work. If the site is along a state route, a UDOT encroachment permit may be required. We provide a traffic control plan per MUTCD, set up pedestrian detours, and coordinate schedules to minimize impact. Private property slabs typically do not require ROW permits, but we still perform 811 utility locates before drilling.
Will you contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 and handle utility locates before drilling?
Yes. We submit 811 locate requests and wait the required timeframe - generally at least three business days - before drilling. This helps identify gas, electric, communications, irrigation, and other utilities. On private property with customer‑installed lines not registered with 811, we’ll discuss added caution areas and alternate injection points. Safety is non‑negotiable, and proper utility locating is part of every project in Iron County.

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