St. George Concrete Leveling
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Trusted & Affordable Concrete Leveling in Washington, UT
Uneven concrete is more than an eyesore - it’s a liability. We level sunken slabs fast using high‑density polyurethane foam and precise laser controls. As a local, family‑owned team with 15+ years in Southern Utah, we’re licensed, insured, and safety-trained to deliver reliable results.
From driveways and sidewalks to garage floors and pool decks, we lift, stabilize, and seal in one efficient visit. Our process addresses trip hazards, poor drainage, and voids beneath slabs. If you’re searching for Concrete Leveling Washington UT, you’re in the right place.
Let’s make your property safe and smooth again. Call us today for a free estimate and a written warranty.
Concrete Lifting & Repair Services in Washington
We focus on long-lasting concrete lifting and stabilization, using proven materials and methods tailored to Southern Utah’s soils. Every project is measured with a laser level and finished cleanly with color‑matched patches and joint sealing.
Polyurethane Foam Injection
Foam jacking solves sinking slabs without the mess of replacement. We drill small 3/8"-5/8" ports, inject high‑density polyurethane, and guide the lift with a laser for millimeter‑level accuracy. The expanding foam fills voids, stabilizes weak subgrade, and raises concrete back to grade. Most areas are ready for foot traffic in 30 minutes and vehicles in a few hours. Our team is manufacturer‑trained (HMI/PolyLevel style systems) and follows OSHA/ACI best practices for durable, warranty‑backed results.
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Driveway Leveling
Does your driveway slope toward the garage or feel bumpy at the joints? We correct settlement and heaving to restore proper drainage and a smooth approach. Using deep foam injections where soils are collapsible, we densify subgrade and lift slabs evenly to remove tire‑snagging lips. We also seal joints to reduce water intrusion that causes future settlement. Expect minimal drilling, no demolition, and fast return to service - ideal for Washington’s hot, dry climate and sudden storms.
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Sidewalk Leveling & Trip Hazard Removal
Uneven sidewalk panels create ADA and insurance risks. We lift slabs to remove height differentials and restore a safe walking surface along routes near schools, HOAs, and storefronts. Our drill‑pump‑patch process uses compact ports, controlled injection, and color‑matched non‑shrink grout patches. We can also bevel minor edges, reseal expansion joints, and provide post‑repair documentation to support ADA/PROWAG guidance for public walkways.
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Pool Deck Leveling
Pooling water and lifted coping around pools are common in Washington due to soil settlement and irrigation. We carefully raise pool deck sections with low‑pressure, staged injections to protect plumbing and finishes. Foam is hydrophobic, so it won’t wash out, and we use UV‑ and heat‑resistant sealers suited for Southern Utah. The result is safer footing, better drainage away from the pool, and improved appearance without a costly tear‑out.
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Concrete Void Filling
Hollow sounds and settling indicate voids under your slabs - often caused by drainage, washout, or collapsible soils. We map the area, create a grid of injection ports, and place expanding foam to fill gaps and lock the slab to a denser base. For larger voids under driveways, we combine deep foam injection with joint sealing to stop water from re‑entering. This prevents future movement and protects adjacent structures.
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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
Why Choose Us for Concrete Leveling in Washington, UT
At St. George Concrete Leveling, we bring local expertise, proven methods, and accountable service to every job. We’ve lifted thousands of slabs across Washington City, Green Springs, and Coral Canyon since 2010. Our licensed, insured crew follows strict safety standards and provides clear, written estimates and warranties. If you need dependable Concrete Leveling Washington UT, count on us for precise lifts and clean results.
Certified Expertise and Proven Methods
Our technicians receive manufacturer training on foam injection systems and apply ACI Intermountain Chapter education in field practices. Team members maintain OSHA 10/30 Construction Safety, and we follow ICRI Concrete Repair Technician principles for surface prep, crack routing, and patching. We select high‑density polyurethane foams - including hydrophobic options for wet areas - and use deep foam injection when Washington Fields’ collapsible soils demand subgrade densification.
We back methods with measurement. Laser/auto levels confirm elevations, and we stage low‑pressure lifts to protect slabs and finishes. Where underground conditions are uncertain, we can arrange ground penetrating radar (GPR) scanning and coordinate Blue Stakes of Utah 811 utility locating before drilling.
Licensed, Insured, and Safety-First
We operate under applicable Utah DOPL contractor classifications and maintain Washington City business licensing. Our crews implement OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 silica controls during drilling and follow PPE protocols per polyurethane Safety Data Sheets. Roadside or plaza work zones get MUTCD‑compliant traffic control to protect the public.
Before we drill, we call Blue Stakes of Utah 811 and, when needed, arrange private locates for on‑site irrigation or lighting. You get peace of mind knowing utilities are cleared, hazards are managed, and your property is respected from start to finish.
Right Equipment for Precise, Clean Lifts
Our injection rigs use heated hoses and calibrated pumps for consistent foam performance in Southern Utah temperatures. We drill tidy 3/8"-5/8" ports, place injection packers, and monitor foam reaction - using an infrared thermometer when heat spikes - to avoid over‑lifting. We finish with color‑matched, non‑shrink patches and can add polyurethane joint sealant with backer rod to limit future water intrusion.
Need interior slab work? We stage dust control, protect finishes, and coordinate access to keep homes and businesses running during repairs. Most spaces are usable the same day.
Local Knowledge, Warranty, and Customer Care
From Sienna Hills to Washington Bench, we understand how monsoon bursts, irrigation, and expansive/clay lenses affect slabs. We design repairs that correct slope, improve drainage, and stabilize troublesome soils for the long run. You receive a clear scope, photos, and a written warranty.
Our reputation is built on responsiveness and communication. We’re active in local associations like SUHBA and the BBB, and we show up when we say we will - ready to solve your concrete problem the right way.
Concrete Leveling Across St. George & Southern Utah
St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential, commercial, and HOA clients across St. George & Southern Utah. If you’re within about 30 miles of St. George, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Expect fast scheduling, clear communication, and crews who know local codes and site conditions.
Serving All Neighborhoods in Washington
We level concrete throughout Washington, UT 84780, including Green Springs, Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, Highland Park, Washington Fields, and Washington Bench. From Telegraph St to Washington Pkwy and I‑15 Exit 13, our teams are nearby and ready to help. We understand the heat, UV exposure, and drainage challenges around Green Spring Golf Course, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, and Sand Hollow corridors.
Whether it’s a tilted sidewalk or a settling driveway, we provide precise, reliable concrete leveling in Washington. You’ll get a safe, smooth surface - and a warranty to back it.
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 much does concrete leveling cost in Washington, UT?
Pricing depends on slab size, lift height, access, and soil conditions. In Washington, small trip hazards often range $250-$600 per panel, while typical driveway sections run $900-$2,500. Deep foam injection or extensive voids add cost but prevent repeat settlement. Mudjacking can be lower upfront; polyurethane offers lighter weight, smaller holes, and longer performance. We provide a free site visit, laser measurements, photos, and a firm written estimate before work begins.
Is foam jacking better than mudjacking?
Both lift concrete, but high‑density polyurethane foam is lighter, requires smaller holes, cures faster, and resists washout - key advantages in Southern Utah. Mudjacking (cement‑sand slurry) is heavier and may contribute to future settlement on weak soils. For many Washington projects - driveways, sidewalks, and pool decks - foam jacking delivers cleaner results, quicker return to service, and longer‑term stability. We’ll recommend the best method for your slab and budget.
How long before I can drive on a lifted driveway?
Foot traffic is typically OK in 30-60 minutes. Vehicle traffic usually resumes in 1-4 hours, depending on slab size, lift magnitude, and temperature. In Washington’s summer heat, polyurethane cures rapidly; in cooler months we verify strength before release. We’ll confirm timelines on‑site and can phase work so you maintain access during the cure window.
How long does polyurethane foam leveling last?
High‑density polyurethane is inert, water‑resistant, and does not shrink - performance commonly measured in decades. Longevity improves with proper drainage and sealed joints. On collapsible soils, we often use deep foam injection to densify the base so the lift holds. Your proposal will include site‑specific recommendations and a written warranty for the repaired areas.
Do you handle Blue Stakes of Utah 811 utility locates before drilling injection ports?
Yes. We contact Blue Stakes of Utah 811 before drilling to mark public utilities. If private lines are present - irrigation, pool, landscape lighting - we can coordinate private locating or work with your contractor. For right‑of‑way work, we follow Washington City or UDOT requirements. Utility clearance protects your property and our crew and is included in our planning at no extra hassle to you.
What is Deep Foam Injection and when is it used?
Deep Foam Injection places expanding polyurethane below the slab - often 2-6+ feet deep - to densify weak or collapsible soils and fill voids. In areas like Washington Fields, this method stabilizes the subgrade so the lifted slab stays put. We inject in a grid pattern, verify elevations with a laser, and then finish with surface lifting as needed. It’s ideal where washout, sinkage, or poor compaction caused repeat settlement.
Will leveling correct drainage so water no longer flows toward my garage or foundation?
In most cases, yes. By restoring proper pitch, we redirect water away from structures and reduce pooling at joints. We may recommend joint sealing, downspout extensions, or minor grading to keep water from re‑entering the base. During your estimate, we check slopes with a laser and propose a targeted plan to improve drainage and protect your slab long term.
Are permits required if the sidewalk is in the public right-of-way in Washington City?
If your sidewalk is within the public right‑of‑way, Washington City may require a permit and traffic control; state routes may need a UDOT encroachment permit. We’ll advise during the estimate and can handle documentation, scheduling, and MUTCD‑compliant work‑zone setup. For private property or HOA walkways, permits typically aren’t required, but we still mark utilities and coordinate access.
What patch materials do you use to color-match injection holes in high heat?
We patch ports with a non‑shrink grout or polymer‑modified mix, using color‑matched sands for a discreet finish. For joint work, we install polyurethane or silicone sealant with backer rod. Where sun is intense, we can apply UV‑ and heat‑resistant sealers suited to Southern Utah. Ports are compact - usually 3/8"-5/8" - and the final appearance blends closely with the surrounding concrete.
Do you provide documentation for ADA/PROWAG trip hazard compliance after repairs?
Yes. For commercial, municipal, and HOA projects, we supply before/after photos, measurements, and notes on corrected height differentials and slopes. Our goal is to reduce vertical offsets to ADA/PROWAG guidance and improve path‑of‑travel safety. We can include a punch list for remaining items like beveling or joint sealing so you have clear records for audits and insurance.