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Concrete Leveling Services in Phoenix.

Concrete settles. In Phoenix, it settles a lot. Heat, monsoons, expansive clay, and sandy soil mean driveways, pool decks, sidewalks, and patios across the Valley are slowly sinking, tilting, or separating. The good news: you almost never need to tear it out and start over.

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§ 02 The process

The process is the same. Surface to surface.

  1. 01

    Free on-site assessment

    We measure settlement and identify the cause.

  2. 02

    Drill

    Penny-sized injection holes through the slab.

  3. 03

    Inject foam

    Expanding polyurethane lifts the concrete.

  4. 04

    Laser-level

    Monitored for precision throughout the lift.

  5. 05

    Patch & clean up

    Ready for use in 15–30 minutes.

Concrete Leveling Cost in Phoenix

Most residential concrete leveling jobs cost between $500 and $3,000 depending on the area and amount of settlement. Compare that with $3,000–$10,000+ for tear-out and replacement, plus the 2–4 week wait for new concrete to cure.

Why Phoenix Concrete Sinks

The Valley's combination of caliche, expansive clay, and sandy soil — combined with extreme heat cycles, monsoon flooding, and irrigation runoff — creates near-perfect conditions for soil erosion and compaction loss. The concrete itself is fine. It's what's underneath that gives way. Why Phoenix concrete sinks →

Mudjacking vs. Polyjacking — Why We Only Do Foam

Mudjacking has been around since the 1930s. It works, but it has limitations: heavier material on already-weak soil, 2-inch holes, longer cure time, and material that can erode and shrink. We only do polyjacking — and after seeing failure rates over years in this industry, we made that decision deliberately. See the full comparison →

What homeowners say

From driveways to pool decks.

Real Phoenix-area homeowners and property managers we've leveled for.

§ 01 ★★★★★
Our driveway had dropped almost two inches at the garage and I was bracing for a full tear-out. Foundation Fixers showed up, drilled a few small holes, and had it level the same morning. We were parking on it that afternoon.
Mike R.
Gilbert, AZ · 2026
Driveway leveling
§ 02 ★★★★★
The pool deck was sloping toward the pool and the coping was pulling away. They walked me through every option, told me what I didn't need, and quoted half what another company did. Job took about three hours.
Jennifer P.
Scottsdale, AZ · 2026
Pool deck leveling
§ 03 ★★★★★
We had stair-step cracking on the back of the house and I'd been stalling for a year because I didn't want a sales pitch. Daniel came out, did a real assessment, and told me it was actually a soil-void issue we could fix the same week with foam injection. Honest people.
David K.
Mesa, AZ · 2025
Foundation leveling

Phoenix metro · five-star service since day one

§ 03 FAQ

Concrete leveling — common Phoenix questions

How much does concrete leveling cost in Phoenix?
Most residential concrete leveling jobs run $500–$3,000. Sidewalks tend to sit on the lower end ($400–$1,200), pool decks on the higher end ($1,000–$3,000). Tear-out and replacement of the same area typically runs $3,000–$10,000+ before any landscape repair.
How long after leveling can I use the surface?
The polyurethane foam reaches 90% strength in about 15 minutes. You can walk on the slab the same day, drive on it the same day, and use a pool deck the evening of the job. Compare with 7–28 days of curing required for newly poured concrete.
Is concrete leveling permanent?
When done with high-density polyurethane foam, yes. The foam is closed-cell, waterproof, and inert — it does not shrink, decompose, or wash away. Our work is backed by a transferable warranty, so the protection follows the home if you sell.
Why do you only use polyurethane foam — no mudjacking?
Mudjacking has been around since the 1930s and still works for some jobs, but it has trade-offs: 2-inch holes, heavy slurry on soil that may already be weak, longer cure time, and material that can erode or shrink. Foam is lighter, waterproof, faster, and longer-lasting. After watching mudjacking jobs fail over years, we made the switch deliberately.
What surfaces can you level?
Driveways, garage approaches, pool decks, patios, sidewalks, garage floors, RV pads, AC pads, warehouse and industrial floors, loading docks, and commercial flatwork. If it is concrete on the ground and out of position, foam injection can almost always lift it back.
Will leveling work damage my landscaping or irrigation?
No demolition is required — only penny-sized injection holes. Landscaping, irrigation lines, pavers, and adjacent structures stay in place. We walk the work area before drilling to flag any drip lines or low-voltage wiring so they're protected.
§ Next Step

Got sunken concrete?

Call (602) 833-4600 for a free estimate. We'll tell you if leveling makes sense or if you need a different approach.

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