St. George Concrete Leveling
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Licensed, Insured Patio Leveling in St. George, UT
Uneven or sinking patios create trip hazards, puddles, and doors that don’t open right. We fix these problems quickly and safely with professional patio leveling, so you can enjoy your outdoor space again.
With 15+ years in Southern Utah and thousands of slabs restored, we use laser-guided lifting, high‑density foam, and proven methods for long‑lasting results. Our team is trained, insured, and equipped for complex slabs, stamped concrete, and paver resets. We understand blue clay and collapsible soils found across Washington County, and we tailor the lift to local conditions for stable results.
Ready to stop the settling? Contact us for a free estimate on Patio Leveling St. George UT. Most projects are fast, clean, and ready to use the same day.
Why Our Patio Leveling Delivers Safer, Better‑Draining, Long‑Lasting Results
You want a patio that’s safe, level, and drains the right way - without the cost and mess of replacement. Hiring professionals for Patio Leveling St. George UT protects your home, your family, and your budget. We eliminate trip edges, correct slopes, and stabilize the soils that caused the settlement. With precise lifting and finish repairs, you’ll enjoy a patio that looks right, works right, and stays that way.
Safety & Risk Elimination
Uneven slabs and 1-2 inch lips are a liability. We remove trip hazards by lifting slabs back into plane and, where needed, beveling edges to align with ADA change-in-level guidance. That keeps family, guests, and delivery drivers safer on your property.
We also control dust and drilling with HEPA vacs and wet cutting per OSHA silica standards. Our team is fully insured, so you’re protected during the work. It’s a professional approach that reduces risk before, during, and after the lift.
Professional Results & Quality
We use laser levels and dial indicators to guide lift in small, controlled increments. High‑density closed‑cell foam expands under the slab, fills voids, and supports the concrete evenly - great for stamped patios and decorative edges.
After lifting, we seal control joints and cracks with commercial‑grade urethane or epoxy and color‑match port holes. The result is a clean, durable finish that stands up to Southern Utah heat, irrigation cycles, and heavy patio furniture.
Time & Stress Savings
Most foam injection projects are ready for light foot traffic in 15-30 minutes and furniture the same day. No weeks of demolition, forms, and cure time like replacement. We plan the work around your schedule and keep the jobsite tidy.
Because we do this every day, there’s no learning curve for you. We handle Blue Stakes utility locates, protect landscaping, and manage drainage corrections - so you can get back to enjoying your backyard faster.
Cost‑Effective Solution
Leveling typically costs a fraction of tear‑out and repour, especially for stamped or colored concrete. Preventing water from running toward the home can also reduce long‑term moisture issues at foundations and door thresholds.
By stabilizing soils and filling voids, we help stop new cracking and prevent slabs from breaking apart - saving you money on future concrete repairs, grinding, or replacements.
Peace of Mind & Warranty
We stand behind our lifts with a written warranty and documented measurements. You’ll know the starting elevations, the lift achieved, and the final slopes for drainage. If you need assistance down the road, we’ll be here.
We’re a local, family‑owned team with deep roots in St. George and the surrounding communities. Licensed, insured, and trained through recognized industry programs - so you can hire with confidence.
How Our Patio Leveling Process Works
We make the process straightforward, clean, and safe - from the first call to the final walkthrough. Here’s what to expect:
- On‑Site Evaluation - We inspect your patio, check elevations with a laser, and identify causes like blue clay, irrigation, or voids.
- Utility Locate & Prep - We request Blue Stakes of Utah 811 locates when needed, protect landscaping, and mark injection points.
- Precision Lift - We drill small ports, inject foam or grout, and raise the slab gradually while monitoring with dial indicators.
- Finish & Seal - We patch ports, route and seal joints/cracks, and adjust slopes to improve drainage away from doors and walls.
- Walkthrough & Warranty - You review results with us, get care tips, and receive our written warranty.
Why Choose St. George Concrete Leveling for Patio Leveling in St. George
At St. George Concrete Leveling, we specialize in patio lifting and soil stabilization across Southern Utah. Our team pairs local knowledge with professional training to deliver clean, lasting results on concrete and paver patios. Whether you need to raise a sunken slab, correct drainage, or address trip hazards, we bring the right equipment, materials, and expertise to every job.
Certified Expertise & Proven Techniques
Our crew includes technicians trained through nationally recognized programs for polyurethane injection and slab repair. We follow ACI flatwork best practices and utilize methods consistent with ICRI repair guidance. That means we assess the root cause, specify the right lifting material, and lift in controlled stages to protect your slab.
We’re experienced with stamped concrete, integral color, and decorative borders. Expect precise port placement, careful lift around edges, and color‑matched patches that blend with your patio.
Licensing, Insurance & Safety First
We maintain proper Utah contractor licensing for concrete work and carry full insurance and worker’s comp. Our safety plan includes OSHA silica compliance with wet cutting and HEPA vacs for drilling and grinding.
Before drilling, we coordinate Blue Stakes of Utah 811 utility locates when applicable. On site, we protect windows, doors, and landscaping, and we keep your property accessible throughout the project.
Right Equipment & Materials for the Job
Our polyurethane proportioners with heated hoses deliver consistent foam for predictable lift and rapid return to service. For certain conditions, we also offer grout‑based mudjacking with slab jacking pumps, as well as stone/sand slurries when weight or cost is a factor.
We use laser levels, dial indicators, plate compactors, and edge grinders to achieve accurate elevations, densify weak zones, and fine‑tune ADA‑friendly transitions at doorways and walkways.
Local Soil Knowledge Matters
Washington County’s expansive blue clay, caliche, and collapsible soils can undermine patios. We’ve lifted patios in Little Valley, Bloomington, SunRiver, Ivins, Washington Fields, and near the Zion corridor - each with unique soil behavior and irrigation patterns.
We select the right technique - foam jacking, mudjacking, or deeper foam stabilization - based on what’s under your slab. Our goal is a level patio that stays level in local conditions.
Customer‑Focused Warranty & Service
You’ll receive clear pricing, documented lift data, and a written warranty. If drainage or joints need attention after the lift, we’re available to fine‑tune. We treat your home like our own and communicate from start to finish.
Homeowners choose us for reliability and responsiveness. We arrive on time, keep the site neat, and leave your patio ready to enjoy - often the same day.
Professional Patio Leveling Backed by Years of Local Experience
We’ve leveled and stabilized thousands of residential patios across St. George & Southern Utah. From standard broom‑finish slabs to stamped concrete, we tailor materials and techniques to your patio and soil conditions. If you’re searching for concrete patio leveling St. George Utah, our past projects show consistent lifts, better drainage, and clean finishes that blend with your space.
Types of Patio Projects We Handle
We correct sunken patios at doors, sliders, and steps; raise settled sections that hold water; and stabilize edges along planters and pool decks. We also provide porch/stoop and walkway lifting for a seamless transition throughout your outdoor areas.
Beyond concrete, we offer paver patio re‑leveling and reset with new base prep and polymeric sand - ideal when bedding layers wash out or tree roots disturb sections.
Our Proven Process & Methods
For most patios, we use foam injection through 3/8-5/8 inch ports to lift slabs and fill voids. Laser‑guided measurements ensure we hit target elevations and slopes that move water away from the house.
Where weight or large voids call for it, we may use mudjacking/pressure grouting. We finish by routing and sealing joints with urethane, then color‑patching ports for a clean look.
Complex Situations We’ve Mastered
We stabilize slabs over blue clay, collapsible fill, and near washes where soils migrate. For recurring movement, we can perform deeper foam injections to densify subgrades and reduce future settlement.
Stamped patios get special care with edge protection, smaller ports, and color‑matching. Tight courtyard access, pool equipment clearances, and HOA requirements are part of our routine.
Results You Can Expect
Typical results include eliminated trip lips, 1-2 inches of lift where needed, and slopes corrected to shed water. Most patios are usable within hours - often 15-30 minutes for walking and same‑day for furniture.
You’ll see improved door/threshold function, fewer puddles after storms, and sealed joints that keep water out - helping prevent future soil loss under the slab.
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 patio needs leveling?
Look for uneven slabs, 1/2-2 inch trip edges, doors that rub, or water pooling near the house. Cracks that widen on one side, gaps under the slab, and rocking furniture are also common signs. In St. George, settlement often follows irrigation leaks or blue clay shrinking during dry spells. If you spot these issues in 84770, 84790, or nearby areas, a quick laser check can confirm slopes and elevations. We’ll tell you if lifting, drainage tweaks, or simple sealing is best.
Foam jacking vs. mudjacking - which is better for patios in St. George?
Foam jacking uses small 3/8-5/8 inch ports and a lightweight, high‑density foam that expands to lift and fill voids. It’s fast and often ready the same day. Mudjacking uses larger holes with a heavier grout slurry; it can be cost‑effective on larger, thicker slabs. In areas with collapsible soils or where weight matters (near pool decks), foam is typically preferred. We recommend a method after inspecting your patio, soil, and drainage.
How long until I can use my patio after foam injection?
Most patios are ready for foot traffic within 15-30 minutes and can handle typical patio furniture the same day. Final timing depends on slab thickness, temperature, and the scope of lift. We’ll let you know when it’s safe to walk, grill, and move furniture back. If joint sealants are applied, we’ll share cure times - usually a few hours - so you can plan accordingly.
How much does patio leveling cost in St. George?
Costs vary with size, thickness, lift required, access, and method. Many small patios in St. George fall between $600 and $2,500, with larger or complex lifts higher. Per‑square‑foot pricing can range widely because a 1/2 inch lift is different from a 3‑inch correction with void filling. We provide a fixed quote after an on‑site assessment in St. George, Washington, Ivins, Santa Clara, and Hurricane.
Will leveling fix water drainage issues on my patio?
Often, yes. We target elevations and re‑slope slabs to move water away from doors and toward the yard or drains. In some cases, we also recommend downspout extensions, joint sealing to limit infiltration, or minor edge grinding for smooth transitions. If site grading is the root cause, we’ll discuss simple add‑ons to complement the lift and reduce ponding long‑term.
Is polyurethane foam safe and how long does it last?
High‑density closed‑cell foam is inert once cured, resistant to water and pests, and engineered for long‑term support. It won’t wash out like loose soils and adds minimal weight beneath the slab - helpful over collapsible or blue clay soils. With proper installation, foam jacking provides durable performance measured in decades. We include a written warranty and maintenance tips to maximize longevity.
Do I need to contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 before work begins?
Yes - utility locates are required before drilling or injection when buried lines may be present. We coordinate Blue Stakes 811 for you, confirm clearances, and mark injection points accordingly. This step protects gas, power, communications, and irrigation lines and keeps your project on schedule. We won’t drill until utilities are cleared and the site is safe.
What causes patios to sink in St. George?
Common causes include expansive blue clay shrinking during dry periods, collapsible soils settling after wetting, irrigation leaks, poor compaction, and downspouts discharging at slab edges. Over time, voids form beneath concrete, and sections drop or tilt toward the home. We address these factors by filling voids, stabilizing soils, sealing joints, and correcting slopes so water moves away from the slab and foundation.
Can patio leveling help meet ADA trip‑hazard thresholds?
Yes. We aim to remove abrupt changes and can bevel or lift transitions to align with ADA §303 guidance. That means managing 1/4 inch vertical changes, adding bevels up to 1/2 inch, or creating gentle ramps where larger transitions exist. Homeowners and small businesses appreciate safer walk paths at doors, stoops, and sidewalks without full replacement.
What size holes are drilled for foam vs. mudjacking?
Foam injection typically uses 3/8-5/8 inch ports, which are smaller and easier to color‑match on stamped or decorative patios. Mudjacking often needs 5/8-1 inch holes to pump grout. We choose port size based on the method, slab thickness, and lift required. After the lift, we patch holes with color‑matched repair mortar for a clean finish.