Specialized Concrete Leveling Services
Garage Floor Leveling
Settled garage slabs lifted back to grade, eliminating the step at the entry door and stopping water from tracking toward the foundation wall.
Sidewalk Leveling
Settled sidewalk sections raised back to a flush walking surface, removing the vertical lip that creates trip liability.
Patio Leveling
Settled patio slabs lifted back to grade and re-sloped so rainwater runs away from the house instead of pooling against it.
Pool Deck Leveling
Settled pool deck sections raised back to a flush, correctly sloped surface without draining the pool or removing the coping.
Commercial Concrete Leveling
Settled slabs lifted back to grade at warehouses, retail frontages, loading areas and municipal walkways, usually without closing the site or replacing the concrete.
About Our Concrete Leveling Services
Concrete leveling addresses the root cause of settled slabs: the soil beneath them has compressed, washed away, or shrunk due to drought. Polyurethane foam injection fills the void and lifts the slab back toward its original elevation, without demolition, without replacement concrete, and without days of cure time. The process: 5/8-inch holes are drilled in the settled slab. High-density polyurethane foam is injected under pressure. The foam expands to fill voids and lifts the slab. Holes are patched with hydraulic cement. The slab is walk-on ready within 30 minutes. High-density polyurethane used in slab lifting is inert, non-biodegradable, and rated for decades of service. It does not absorb water, break down, or compress over time. The material fills and supports the void rather than simply lifting the slab.
Why Alabama Homeowners Choose APS
- High-density polyurethane, inert, non-biodegradable, rated for decades
- Walk-on ready in 30 minutes
- Fraction of replacement cost
- APS addresses the void, not just the surface
- Free assessment and written estimate
Repair Solutions We Use
We select the appropriate repair method based on your soil conditions, structure type, and severity of damage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is foam lifting permanent?
The foam itself is permanent, inert, non-biodegradable, and rated for decades. If the underlying soil continues to shift (due to seasonal clay movement or drainage), the slab may settle again. Addressing drainage alongside leveling reduces recurrence risk.
How do the holes look after patching?
The 5/8-inch injection ports are patched with hydraulic cement. They are small and barely visible, though color matching varies with concrete age.
