Driveway, patio, sidewalk, garage, and commercial slab repair across Utah County
Concrete Lifting in Utah County That Solves Trip Hazards Without Full Replacement
Utah Valley Concrete Lifting helps homeowners and property managers correct sunken concrete with fast polyjacking and slab stabilization. If your driveway, sidewalk, patio, or garage floor is dropping, we focus on lifting the slab, addressing voids below it, and getting the surface usable again fast.
Why people contact us
Common slab problems we help with
- Driveway slabs that slope, crack, or create a step at the garage apron.
- Sidewalk panels and front walks creating trip hazards near entries.
- Patios and pool decks settling away from the home or collecting water.
- Garage floors or shop slabs settling from erosion, weak soil, or voids.
- Commercial concrete that needs leveling with less downtime than replacement.
Concrete lifting services for every slab around your home or business
We handle every type of concrete settlement — from sunken driveways and cracked sidewalks to settled patios and commercial slabs. Find the service that matches your repair below.
Driveway Concrete Lifting
Lift sinking driveway panels, reduce trip edges, and improve drainage before cracks and settlement spread.
Sidewalk Leveling
Correct uneven sidewalks and entry walks that create safety concerns for families, guests, or tenants.
Patio and Pool Deck Lifting
Restore backyard spaces that have settled, shifted, or begun holding water next to the slab.
Garage Floor Leveling
Level garage slabs that are dropping at the edges, separating from walls, or letting water run inward.
Void Filling and Soil Stabilization
Fill erosion voids under slabs and reinforce the support below concrete that keeps settling.
Commercial Concrete Lifting
Support property managers, HOAs, retail sites, and industrial spaces that need less downtime than replacement.
Why concrete sinks in Utah County
Most slab settlement starts below the surface. Water movement, poorly compacted fill, shrinking soils, and hidden voids leave unsupported space under the slab. Over time the concrete drops, separates, cracks, or rocks when you walk on it.
Homeowners notice the symptoms first: a trip edge at the end of the driveway, water pooling toward the house, or a slab that rocks underfoot. Polyjacking addresses the root cause — the void underneath — rather than just covering over the surface.
Symptoms people notice first
Trip edges, pooling water, widening cracks, slab separation, and doors or gates rubbing nearby concrete.
What the repair targets
Lifting the slab, filling voids below, stabilizing support, and limiting further settlement without full tear-out.
Inspect the slab
Review settlement, surrounding grades, water patterns, and access before recommending a repair approach.
Inject and lift
Inject structural foam through small access points to lift the slab and fill the air pockets below it.
Patch and clean up
Patch injection points, review slab position, and leave the surface ready for normal use as soon as practical.
Need the details?
Read more about void filling and soil stabilization or compare all repair options on the services page.
Concrete Lifting Services Across Utah County Cities
We serve homeowners and businesses across Utah County. Find your city below for local information on concrete lifting costs, common soil issues, and what to expect from a repair in your neighborhood.
Provo
Concrete lifting and slab leveling in Provo neighborhoods, driveways, sidewalks, patios, and commercial sites.
Orem
Repair uneven slabs in Orem with foam injection options for residential and light commercial concrete.
Lehi
Address sinking concrete in Lehi before trip hazards and runoff issues become larger repairs.
American Fork
Concrete lifting and slab leveling for driveways, porches, sidewalks, and patios in American Fork.
Spanish Fork
Concrete lifting for homeowners and businesses in Spanish Fork dealing with sinking driveways, sidewalks, and patios.
Springville
Repair sidewalks, patios, and garage slabs in Springville with faster turnaround than replacement.
Pleasant Grove
Slab lifting, patio leveling, and concrete repair for homeowners and businesses in Pleasant Grove.
Saratoga Springs
City page for homeowners and property managers with uneven concrete near entries, garages, and outdoor spaces.
Why homeowners choose polyjacking over replacement
When a slab settles, most people assume it needs to be torn out and repoured. Polyjacking changes that equation. It lifts the existing concrete from below using expanding foam, leaves the surface ready for use the same day, and costs significantly less than a full replacement.
Lower cost than replacement
Many settled slabs can be corrected without demolition, forming, and repouring new concrete.
Faster return to use
Driveways, walks, and patios often come back online much faster than a replacement project.
Less disruption to landscaping
Foam injection usually avoids the heavy tear-out mess homeowners want to avoid.
Minimal disruption to property
No heavy equipment, no demolition, and no days of torn-up concrete sitting in the driveway while you wait for a cure.
Frequently asked questions
Is concrete lifting better than replacement?
For many slabs, yes. If the concrete is still structurally worth saving, lifting can be faster and less expensive than replacing the section outright.
What kinds of concrete can be lifted?
Common examples include driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, porches, garage floors, warehouse slabs, and some commercial flatwork.
Why does a slab sink in the first place?
Settlement usually traces back to weak fill, water erosion, or voids under the slab. The concrete itself is rarely the root cause.
Where should I start if I am comparing options?
Start with the services page if you know the slab type, or the locations page if you want the nearest city page first.
Concrete lifting guides for Utah homeowners
Not sure if lifting is right for your slab? These articles cover the most common questions homeowners ask before getting a quote — from cost comparisons to what actually causes concrete to sink.
Concrete Lifting vs Replacement
Side-by-side comparison of cost, time, and disruption to help you decide which approach is right for your concrete repair.
Is Concrete Lifting Cheaper Than Replacement?
A detailed cost comparison to help you understand what you'll actually pay and whether lifting or replacement makes more sense for your slab.
Why Does Concrete Keep Sinking?
Explains the real causes of repeated concrete settlement — soil erosion, voids, poor drainage — and what it takes to fix the problem long-term.
Get a quote for concrete lifting in Utah County
If your slab is uneven, sunken, or separating, the next step is simple. Contact Utah Valley Concrete Lifting for a free estimate and use the new service and city pages to find the page that best matches your project.