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Professional & Affordable Concrete Leveling in Washington County, UT

Uneven slabs create trip hazards, drainage problems, and curb appeal issues. We fix that fast. As a local, family‑owned team with 15+ years of experience, we deliver precise lifts that last - backed by licensing, insurance, and a written warranty.

We specialize in polyjacking, foam jacking, and slab lifting for driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and interior floors. Our technicians use laser levels and high‑density polyurethane for clean, accurate results with minimal drilling and downtime. For quick, reliable Concrete Leveling Washington County UT, we’re ready to help. Contact us today for a free on‑site estimate.

Core Concrete Leveling & Lifting Services in Washington County

We focus on fast, long‑lasting concrete lifting solutions that restore safety and drainage without costly tear‑out and replacement. Every project is measured with digital leveling tools and completed to strict safety and quality standards.

Polyurethane Foam Injection (Polyjacking)

Sinking slabs cause water to run toward your home and create trip hazards. We inject high‑density polyurethane through small 5/8" ports using a heated foam rig to lift, level, and stabilize the slab. Controlled injections and laser monitoring deliver precision lifts with minimal mess. Foam cures in minutes, so areas reopen quickly. Our SPFA‑informed process outperforms traditional mudjacking in Washington County’s blue clay. Learn more about our Polyurethane Foam Injection services.

Driveway Leveling

Rutting, settlement at garage entries, and panel drop-offs can crack tires and strain suspensions. We use a grid drilling pattern, incremental lifting, and joint resealing to restore smooth transitions and proper drainage. Materials include two‑part polymer resin and polyurea joint sealant with backer rod to keep water out. Most driveways are ready for light traffic in 1-2 hours. Learn more about our Driveway Leveling services.

Sidewalk Leveling

Raised edges violate ADA 2010 thresholds and create liability. We perform precise lifts, remove trip hazards, and seal joints to prevent washout. For right‑of‑way work, we follow MUTCD/UDOT traffic control standards and call Blue Stakes 811 before drilling. Finishing includes crack chasing, non‑shrink grout patching, and clean saw cuts where needed. Learn more about our Sidewalk Leveling services.

Pool Deck Leveling

Sunken pool decks trap water and make coping unsafe. Our hydrophobic polyurethane options perform well around splash zones and wet soils. Using thermal scanning and sounding, we locate voids, fill them, then perform a controlled lift to re‑establish safe elevations. We finish with joint sealing to help prevent future settlement. Learn more about our Pool Deck Leveling services.

Concrete Void Filling & Soil Stabilization

Voids from irrigation leaks, washouts, or utility trenches often lead to slab failure. We stabilize subgrades with Deep Foamjection when needed to densify weak soils and support heavier loads. This is ideal under garage floors, warehouse slabs, and approaches. We also offer drainage redirection and post‑lift edge stabilization. Learn more about our Concrete Void Filling services.

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Same-day site visits are often available in Washington County. Tell us about your slab, and we’ll provide clear options and pricing - no pressure.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Concrete Leveling in Washington County, UT

At St. George Concrete Leveling, we combine local expertise with proven materials and equipment to deliver reliable results the first time. We’ve leveled thousands of slabs across Southern Utah and stand behind our work with a written warranty. From ADA sidewalk remediation to precision driveway lifts, we bring the right plan, tools, and safety practices to every job. When you need dependable Concrete Leveling Washington County UT, count on our team.

Certified Expertise and Proven Methods

Our crews are trained to ACI and ICRI best practices for slab repair and surface preparation, with team members holding OSHA 10/30 construction safety training. We follow SPFA guidelines for handling two‑part polymer resin and mix temperatures, ensuring consistent foam expansion and lift control. Laser levels and digital inclinometers verify final elevations so drainage flows away from structures.

We deploy techniques like grid pattern drilling, controlled incremental lifts, and void filling before/after the raise. For problem soils, we add Deep Foamjection to densify deeper layers, reducing re‑settlement in expansive blue clay and sandy subgrades found throughout Washington, Ivins, and Hurricane.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety‑First

We operate with Utah DOPL S260 Asphalt & Concrete Contractor licensing and maintain general liability and workers’ comp coverage. Before drilling, we notify Blue Stakes of Utah 811 to locate underground utilities. In public rights‑of‑way, we implement UDOT/MUTCD‑compliant traffic control with cones, barricades, and detours as needed.

Dust is managed per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 using HEPA vacuums and wet‑cutting where appropriate. Our PPE standards - respirators, eye/ear protection, and gloves - protect crews and bystanders, while neat site practices keep your property clean.

Right Tools, Better Results

We use polyurethane foam rigs with heated hoses, 5/8" injection ports/packers, rotary hammer drills, core drills, and industrial vacuums to minimize hole size and cleanup. Thermal imaging and ground scanning help locate hidden voids. We finish with polyurea joint sealants, epoxy/urethane crack fillers, and non‑shrink grouts for tight, durable joints.

Compared to mudjacking’s heavier cementitious slurry, our high‑density foam is lighter on subgrades, resists water, and reaches handling strength within minutes - ideal for driveways, warehouse aisles, and retail entries where downtime is costly.

Local Knowledge of Soils and Climate

Washington County’s expansive “blue clay,” flash‑flood events, and freeze‑thaw swings demand a tailored approach. We assess irrigation leaks, downspout flow, and landscape grading to stop the causes of settlement. For pool decks, patios, and steps, we stabilize edges and redirect drainage after the lift to protect your investment.

From Little Valley and Desert Color to Green Springs and Stone Cliff, we understand local subdivision codes, HOA requirements, and ADA standards so your sidewalk and trail transitions meet the 1/4"-1/2" change‑in‑level rules.

Clear Pricing, Warranty, and Communication

You’ll receive a detailed scope, map of drill locations, and transparent pricing - often more affordable than replacement by 50-70%. Most residential projects wrap in half a day. We document before/after elevations with photos and provide a written warranty based on site conditions and material type.

Need help choosing between mudjacking and polyjacking? We’ll explain pros, cons, and life‑cycle costs for Southern Utah soils so you can decide with confidence.

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Concrete Leveling Across Washington County & Southern Utah

St. George Concrete Leveling proudly serves residential and commercial clients across St. George & Southern Utah. If you’re within a 25-30 mile radius of St. George, we’ve likely worked in your neighborhood. Our local crews respond quickly and know the soil, codes, and weather patterns that impact slab performance.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Washington County

We serve St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, La Verkin, Toquerville, Leeds, New Harmony, Rockville, Springdale, Virgin, Dammeron Valley, Veyo, Central, Enterprise, Hildale, Apple Valley, and Pine Valley. Common ZIPs include 84770, 84790, 84780, 84737, 84738, 84765, and 84771. Neighborhoods like Little Valley, Bloomington Hills, Washington Fields, Green Springs, SunRiver, Coral Canyon, Stone Cliff, Entrada, Dixie Springs, and Desert Color are part of our daily routes.

We understand red‑rock heat, expansive clay, and storm runoff near trails and washes. Whether it’s ADA sidewalk remediation in Washington Fields or pool deck lifting in Hurricane, count on precise, dependable concrete leveling in Washington County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best concrete leveling method for Washington County’s expansive blue clay soils?
Polyurethane foam injection performs best in our blue clay. It’s lightweight, water‑resistant, and expands to fill voids without adding heavy mass like mudjacking slurry. We often add Deep Foamjection to densify deeper layers where clays swell and shrink, reducing re‑settlement. Joint sealing and drainage improvements after the lift help keep water out of subgrades and extend service life.
How much does foam jacking cost in St. George, Utah?
Costs vary by slab size, lift height, access, and void conditions. Small sidewalk panels may start near a modest minimum fee, while larger driveways or interior floors scale by square footage and inches of lift. Foam is typically cheaper than replacement - often 50-70% less - and cures in minutes. We provide a written, line‑item estimate on site, plus photos and elevation readings for transparency.
How long does polyurethane lifting take, and when can I use the area?
Most residential jobs finish in 2-4 hours. Polyurethane foam reaches handling strength within 15-30 minutes, so sidewalks reopen quickly and driveways are typically ready for light vehicle traffic in about 1-2 hours. We verify final elevations with a laser level and seal joints before we leave to protect against water intrusion.
Mudjacking vs polyjacking: which lasts longer?
Polyjacking uses high‑density foam that’s lighter than slurry, doesn’t wash out easily, and bonds well to subgrades, making it more durable in Southern Utah’s wet/dry and freeze‑thaw cycles. Mudjacking can be effective for certain large voids but adds weight that may contribute to future settlement in weak soils. We’ll recommend the best option after a site assessment.
How big are the drill holes for mudjacking vs foam?
Foam injection typically uses small 5/8" holes set in a grid for precise lifting. Mudjacking usually needs larger 1-1/2" holes to pump cementitious slurry. Smaller foam ports mean a cleaner look, fewer patches, and less disruption. We color‑match non‑shrink grout patches and grind smooth as needed for a neat finish.
Can concrete leveling correct water drainage away from my house?
Yes. We lift slabs to restore pitch, then seal joints and recommend drainage fixes - such as downspout extensions, regrading, or adjusting landscape irrigation - to keep water from returning under the slab. We document before/after elevations so you can see that water now flows away from the foundation.
What permits or 811 steps are required for sidewalk leveling in Washington County?
Before drilling, we notify Blue Stakes of Utah 811 (typically 3 business days). For work in the public right‑of‑way, we follow city or UDOT permit requirements and set up traffic control per MUTCD. Our team handles utility coordination, barricades, and pedestrian detours to keep everyone safe and compliant.
Is polyurethane foam safe around pools and utilities?
We use high‑density, closed‑cell foams that are inert after curing and suitable around pools and common utilities. For wet conditions, hydrophobic polyurethane helps displace moisture and fill voids. We coordinate utility locates via 811 and use controlled, low‑pressure injections to protect lines and pool plumbing.
Do you offer a warranty on leveling?
Yes. We provide a written warranty tailored to the material and site conditions. It covers settlement beyond a defined tolerance within the warranty period. We’ll also share maintenance tips - like sealing joints and managing irrigation - to protect your slab. Ask to see our sample terms during your estimate.

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