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    Concrete Raising

    Lift sunken concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors at a fraction of replacement cost.

    Overview

    Sunken or uneven concrete is unsightly and creates tripping hazards. SafeStep's concrete raising service lifts and levels settled concrete slabs by injecting material beneath them, restoring them to their original position. It's faster, less expensive, and less disruptive than full concrete replacement.

    What's Included

    • Driveways, sidewalks, and walkways
    • Patios and pool decks
    • Garage floors and steps
    • Basement floors
    • Municipal sidewalks and curbs
    • Same-day use after lifting
    • Fraction of replacement cost

    Our Process

    1

    Assessment

    We evaluate the settled slabs and determine if raising is the right solution.

    2

    Drilling

    Small holes are drilled through the concrete slab at strategic points.

    3

    Lifting

    Material is injected beneath the slab, raising it to the correct level.

    4

    Finishing

    Holes are patched and the area is cleaned — ready for use the same day.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does concrete raising cost vs. replacement?

    Concrete raising typically costs 50-70% less than full replacement, saving you significant money while achieving the same result.

    How long does the repair last?

    Concrete raising provides a long-lasting solution. The injected material stabilizes the soil beneath, preventing future settling in most cases.

    Can any sunken slab be raised?

    Most slabs can be raised. However, severely cracked or crumbling concrete may need replacement. We'll advise you during our free assessment.

    Before & After

    See the difference our concrete raising service made for one of our clients.

    Sunken concrete slab sloping toward house before SafeStep concrete raising
    Before
    Level concrete slab after SafeStep concrete raising service
    After

    How Concrete Raising Works

    We drill small injection holes, fill the void beneath the slab with slurry to lift it back to level, then patch the holes — leaving the sub-soil compacted and stable.

    Diagram showing concrete raising process: void filled with slurry through injection holes, then patched

    Ready for a Dry Basement and Level Concrete?

    Get your FREE, no-obligation estimate today. We'll assess your situation and provide a written quote.

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