St. George Concrete Leveling
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Trusted, Guaranteed Mudjacking Services in St. George, UT
Uneven concrete creates trip hazards, drainage issues, and curb appeal problems. We restore sunken slabs quickly and safely with proven mudjacking, so your driveway, sidewalk, patio, or garage floor is level and usable again. Our trained crews use laser leveling, controlled pressure grouting, and ADA-focused practices to deliver consistent results.
With 15+ years in Southern Utah, we understand caliche layers, sandy soils, and flash-flood washouts. St. George Concrete Leveling is licensed, insured, and equipped for residential and commercial slabjacking. Searching for Mudjacking Services St. George UT? Contact us for a free on-site estimate and a clear plan to eliminate trip hazards and pooling water.
Why Our Professional Mudjacking Delivers Safe, Lasting, and Cost-Smart Results
You’re here because a slab settled and created risk, inconvenience, or an eyesore. Hiring professionals for mudjacking is the fastest way to stop liability, protect property value, and get reliable lift without demolition. With Mudjacking Services St. George UT, you’ll get a precise level, strong subgrade support, and a warranty-backed repair done right the first time.
Safety & Risk Elimination
Trip hazards as small as 1/4 inch can trigger injuries and ADA violations. We remove that risk. Our team follows OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and MUTCD work-zone practices, and we cordon off work areas to protect people and vehicles.
Before drilling, we call 811 and use a utility locator/GPR scanner when needed. We set a tight hole pattern, then perform stepwise slab lifting while monitoring with a laser level and dial indicators. You get a smooth, even transition that helps eliminate liability on sidewalks, entries, and commercial walkways.
Professional Results & Quality
We use a cement-based slurry (Portland cement, sand, water) with performance additives like fly ash or pozzolans to reduce shrinkage and increase strength. Controlled pressure grouting fills voids under the slab and densifies weak subgrade.
Our finish work includes epoxy crack filler, polyurethane joint sealant with backer rod, and targeted drainage correction to keep water away from your foundation. It’s the difference between a short-term patch and a long-term fix that meets industry standards from ACI and ICRI.
Time & Stress Savings
Most residential lifts finish in 2-4 hours. We core small injection holes (typically 5/8"-1") with a rotary hammer drill, lift the slab, and clean up the same day. No weeks-long tear-out, no concrete curing delays.
We handle everything: traffic control, HOA coordination, and right-of-way permits when working in public sidewalks. You get one team, one schedule, zero headaches - so you can use your space again fast.
Cost-Effective Solution
Mudjacking typically costs a fraction of replacement. Many projects fall between $600 and $2,500 depending on size, access, and severity. Avoid demolition, disposal fees, and color mismatch from new pours.
We also prevent future damage. By filling voids and sealing joints, we reduce freeze-thaw infiltration and slab pumping. That helps you avoid repairs to garage door thresholds, curb & gutter, and adjacent landscaping later.
Peace of Mind & Warranty
We’re fully insured with general liability and workers’ comp, and our technicians hold OSHA 10/30 and ICRI training. You’ll receive a written warranty on the lift and materials, tailored to Utah’s climate and soils.
We stand behind our work with documented measurements, photos, and post-project care tips. If you ever have questions, we’re local, responsive, and ready to help. Se habla español.
How Our Mudjacking Process Works - Simple, Safe, and Predictable
We’ve refined a reliable process to make your project smooth from first call to final walkthrough.
- Inspection & Measurement - We assess causes, voids, and elevations using a laser level and visual checks.
- Clear, Written Estimate - You’ll see scope, materials, warranty, and timeline with no surprises.
- Utility Locate & Prep - We call 811, mark utilities, set a precise hole pattern, and stage hoses and grout pump.
- Lift & Level - Controlled pressure grouting raises slabs in small increments while we monitor with dial indicators.
- Seal & Clean - We patch injection ports, seal joints, address drainage, and complete a final walkthrough with you.
Why Choose Us for Mudjacking in St. George
At St. George Concrete Leveling, mudjacking is what we do every day. We pair 15+ years of local experience with certified training and purpose-built equipment to lift slabs safely and accurately. From ADA trip hazard mitigation to garage floor lifting, our team delivers code-aware, warrantied repairs that stand up to Southern Utah’s heat, flash storms, and unique soils.
Certified Expertise & Qualifications
Our crews hold OSHA 10/30 Construction Safety and ICRI Concrete Surface Repair Technician training. We stay current with ACI Intermountain Chapter guidance and manufacturer best practices for slurry mixes and injection.
We’re also HMI/FOAMJECTION and Alchemy‑Spetec certified installers for polyurethane options when projects call for deep foam injection or moisture-insensitive lifting. That means you get the right method, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Licensed, Insured, and Safety-First
We operate under Utah DOPL S260 (Asphalt & Concrete Contractor) and maintain a City of St. George business license. Our safety program follows OSHA 29 CFR 1926, silica dust control per 1926.1153, and manufacturer SDS protocols.
Working near streets or public areas? We implement MUTCD-compliant traffic control and secure right‑of‑way/encroachment permits when required. You’re protected by general liability and workers’ comp from start to finish.
Equipment, Materials, and Methodology
We use high‑output grout pumps with calibrated gauges, rotary hammer drills with 5/8"-1" masonry bits, laser/digital levels, dial indicators, and GPR scanners when subsurface verification is needed. For polyurethane projects, we run Graco proportioners/reactors for accurate foam ratios.
Materials include cement-based slurry with fly ash and pozzolans for strength, plus epoxy crack filler, polyurethane joint sealant, backer rod, and silica sand blends for patching. The result is a stable slab and clean finish that resists water intrusion.
Local Knowledge of St. George Soils & Conditions
We see it all - caliche layers, sandy subgrades, irrigation leaks, and washouts after monsoon storms. Our lift plans account for seasonal movement, sun exposure, and drainage paths common in Bloomington Hills, Little Valley, Green Valley, SunRiver, and Downtown.
We adapt tactics to summer heat with early-morning pours and hydration control, and we follow hot/cold weather best practices to keep lifts precise year-round.
Customer Guarantees & Communication
You’ll get a written scope, documented elevations, and a clear warranty. We arrive on time, protect landscaping, and leave the site clean. Most projects resume foot traffic within hours and vehicle traffic per our guidance.
We’re BBB-accredited, active with local associations like ACI/ICRI and the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, and we stand behind every lift. If something needs attention, we make it right - fast.
Professional Mudjacking Services Backed by Years of Local Results
We’ve lifted thousands of slabs across St. George & Southern Utah - driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and warehouse floors. Our crews tailor the mix, hole pattern, and lift sequence to your slab and soil. If you searched Mudjacking Services St. George UT, you’ll get proven methods, fast turnaround, and results built for our climate.
Types of Projects We Handle
Residential: Driveways, sidewalk panels, garage slabs, porches, steps, and pool surrounds. We regularly remove 1"-2" lips that catch stroller wheels and snow shovels.
Commercial/Municipal: Retail entries, ADA paths, warehouse joints, loading docks, curb & gutter, and approach slabs. We also support HOAs with community sidewalk leveling and 1/4" ADA trip hazard thresholds.
Our Proven Process & Methods
We lay out injection points to target voids, drill small ports, and pressure-inject slurry to densify soils and lift in stages. Laser levels verify pitch away from structures, and we seal joints to block water.
For specific cases - like voids from washouts - we may recommend stone slurry grout leveling or polyurethane foam injection to stabilize deeper soils and reduce water infiltration risk.
Complex Situations We’ve Mastered
From caliche-bound slabs in Ivins to sandy subgrades in Washington, we adjust pressures and mix design for uniform, controlled lift. We’ve corrected sunken panels at retail storefronts without closing doors, using off-hour scheduling.
Case in point: a Green Valley driveway settled 1.75". We lifted it flush in under three hours and sealed joints to prevent pumping. Another: a Bloomington Hills sidewalk with a 3/4" lip brought within ADA bevel guidelines the same day.
Results You Can Expect
Typical mudjacking reopens to foot traffic within hours; vehicle use is commonly 24-48 hours per our guidance. We provide aftercare tips and, when needed, drainage adjustments to prevent re‑settlement.
You’ll see improved safety, better curb appeal, and restored function - without the cost, mess, or color mismatch of full replacement.
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 pooling water near your foundation, doors or garage thresholds that rub, and trip edges over 1/4 inch. You might also notice gaps under slabs or rocking panels. We measure elevations with a laser level and inspect for voids. If the slab is structurally sound, lifting is usually more cost-effective than replacement in St. George’s climate.
How much does mudjacking cost per square foot?
Pricing varies by slab thickness, access, severity, and void size. In Southern Utah, many projects fall between $6-$12 per square foot, with small minimums often landing between $600-$900. Larger driveways, garage slabs, and commercial entries may be quoted by section or panel. We provide a firm, written estimate after a quick on-site assessment.
Mudjacking vs polyjacking: which lasts longer?
Both can last many years when subgrade issues are addressed. Mudjacking uses a cement-based slurry that’s heavy and excellent for filling large voids. Polyjacking (foam jacking) is lighter, hydrophobic, and cures fast - often ideal for deep voids or wet soils. We recommend the method that best stabilizes your soil conditions in St. George and meets your budget.
How long after mudjacking can I use my driveway?
Foot traffic is typically fine within hours. For vehicle traffic, we generally advise 24-48 hours to let patches set and joints cure, depending on temperature and slab thickness. We’ll confirm timing at completion. Polyurethane foam options can support loads much sooner if you need faster turnaround.
Do I need a permit for mudjacking on city sidewalks in St. George?
For work within the public right-of-way, the City may require an encroachment/right‑of‑way permit and traffic control per MUTCD. We handle permit coordination and set up safe pedestrian detours. On private property, permits are usually not required for leveling, but HOA approvals may apply. We’ll confirm requirements before work begins.
What causes concrete to sink in Utah’s climate?
Common causes include poorly compacted fill, sandy or collapsible soils, irrigation leaks, downspout discharge, and erosion from monsoon storms. Freeze-thaw cycles and heavy vehicle loads can accelerate settlement. Our solution densifies soils, fills voids, and improves drainage to reduce movement in areas like 84770, 84790, and nearby zip codes.
Can you level interior slabs without tearing them out?
Yes. We drill small holes (often 5/8"-1") through the slab, inject slurry or foam, and lift gradually. Dust is controlled per OSHA 1926.1153, and we protect adjacent finishes. This is common for sunken interior garage slabs or rooms converted over slabs in St. George homes and commercial spaces.
Can you work during extreme summer heat in Southern Utah?
We can. We schedule early, shade work zones, and adjust mix water and set times to maintain lift control. For specific conditions, polyurethane foam may be recommended due to its quick cure and moisture resistance. We follow hot-weather best practices to keep results precise even in July and August.
Will leveling correct water drainage away from my foundation?
Often, yes. By restoring pitch, we redirect surface water away from the structure. We also seal joints to limit infiltration and can suggest downspout extensions or minor grading adjustments. If needed, we incorporate stone slurry grout or foam to stabilize weak soils that contribute to recurring pooling near foundations.