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Concrete Leveling Solutions in Alabama
Every concrete leveling job starts with identifying the failure mechanism, then choosing the method that addresses it. Below is each solution APS installs in this category, and what it is used for.
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Concrete Grinding
See this solution ›Concrete Joint and Crack Sealing
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See this solution ›Polyurethane Foam Injection
See this solution ›How APS chooses the right concrete leveling method
Concrete leveling is one problem with several right answers, and the correct one depends on why the slab moved. Polyurethane foam injection lifts most settled residential concrete, but the diagnosis comes first: whether the soil under the slab washed out, compressed under load, or shrank in drought decides how we lift it and how we keep it from moving again.
Alabama clay drives most of the settlement we level. It swells in wet months, shrinks in dry ones, and loses fines wherever roof water discharges beside a slab. That is why an APS assessment looks beyond the concrete to the drainage and grading around it.
Every method below ends the same way: the slab restored to maximum practical level, the void beneath it filled, and the work covered by the manufacturer warranty plus our in house performance warranty.
Weather timing matters more than most homeowners expect. Alabama slabs move most right after long saturation events, like the March 2026 storm train that held much of the state above soaking thresholds for nine straight days. If your driveway dropped this spring, that is probably why, and the void it left does not refill itself.
Not sure which one you need?
An APS inspector will evaluate the structure, explain what is causing the problem, and put the recommended method in writing with no obligation.
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