Slab Lifting
Sunken concrete slabs in driveways, warehouse floors, and factory environments can create safety hazards and operational problems. Our slab lifting service uses precision injection technology to raise sunken slabs back to their original level without costly and disruptive replacement.
Signs You Need Slab Lifting
Sunken or Uneven Slabs
Concrete slabs that have visibly dropped or are sitting at different levels.
Trip Hazards
Raised edges between adjoining slabs creating a tripping risk for pedestrians.
Water Pooling on Surfaces
Puddles forming on driveways, paths, or floors where slabs have settled.
Rocking or Unstable Slabs
Slabs that move or rock underfoot when walked on, indicating voids beneath.
Why Act Early
Avoid Safety Hazards
Uneven slabs are trip hazards. Addressing settlement early prevents injuries and potential liability.
Prevent Further Settlement
Voids beneath slabs continue to grow. Lifting and filling early stops the problem worsening.
Cheaper Than Replacement
Slab lifting is a fraction of the cost of full replacement. The longer you wait, the more likely replacement becomes necessary.
Key Benefits
Completed in hours, not days
Fraction of replacement cost
Heavy-load rated
Immediate use after treatment
No waste to landfill
Precision level control
Pros & Cons
Advantages
Considerations
How It Works
Survey
Level survey to map the extent of slab settlement.
Preparation
Small injection holes drilled through the slab surface.
Lifting
Resin injected beneath the slab to raise it back to level.
Finishing
Injection holes sealed and area cleaned — ready for immediate use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can any concrete slab be lifted?
Yes, most concrete slabs can be successfully lifted, including driveways, garage floors, warehouse floors, and pathway slabs. We assess each slab to confirm suitability before work begins.
How much does slab lifting cost compared to replacement?
Significantly less. Slab lifting typically costs 50–70% less than full slab replacement, and is completed in a fraction of the time with no demolition waste.
How long does slab lifting take?
It's fast. Most residential jobs are completed within a few hours. Larger commercial projects may take one to two days depending on the area involved.
Will the slab sink again after lifting?
No, not if the root cause is addressed. The resin used is permanent and strengthens the ground beneath. When combined with proper drainage and ground treatment, re-settlement is very unlikely.
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