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Local concrete lifting specialists in Utah County

About Utah Valley Concrete Lifting

Utah Valley Concrete Lifting helps homeowners, property managers, and businesses restore sunken concrete without full replacement. We focus on clean, efficient polyurethane foam lifting for driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and commercial flatwork across Utah County.

Why this work matters in Utah County

Concrete settlement is one of the most common property issues in Utah Valley. Homeowners notice a driveway panel drop, a sidewalk trip edge, a patio that tilts toward the house, or a garage floor that starts collecting water near the door. Commercial property owners often deal with the same problems in loading zones, parking lots, and public walkways where safety and liability are major concerns.

Many of these problems start below the slab. Changing moisture, soil washout, weak fill, and seasonal movement create voids under concrete. Over time, unsupported slabs sink, crack, and become uneven. Replacing concrete can solve the surface issue, but it is expensive, disruptive, and often unnecessary when the slab is still structurally usable. Concrete lifting gives property owners a faster and more cost-effective way to restore level concrete while addressing support below the slab.

Our approach is simple: diagnose the cause, lift with precision, stabilize support, and leave the site clean. That is how we help customers in Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Spanish Fork, Springville, Pleasant Grove, Saratoga Springs, and surrounding communities avoid full tear-out when lifting is the better option.

Utah Valley service area map for concrete lifting

How our polyjacking process works

Polyjacking uses structural polyurethane foam injected beneath concrete through small access points. As the foam expands, it fills voids, stabilizes weak areas, and raises the slab in controlled increments. Because the material is lightweight and quick-curing, most slabs are ready for normal use much sooner than replacement-based repairs.

  1. Inspection and planning: We review slab movement, nearby drainage, and signs of soil washout to identify the root cause of settlement.
  2. Precision injection: Foam is injected through small holes to fill voids and lift the slab gradually to the target elevation.
  3. Stabilization: We confirm support under key load points to reduce the chance of repeat movement.
  4. Patch and cleanup: Injection points are patched, and the work area is left clean and ready for use.

This method is commonly used for driveway concrete lifting, sidewalk leveling, patio and pool deck lifting, and garage floor leveling. For deeper support concerns, we also recommend void filling and soil stabilization.

Why customers choose lifting over replacement

  • Lower total cost: Concrete lifting is often significantly less expensive than demolition and repour.
  • Faster turnaround: Most projects are completed in hours, not days.
  • Minimal disruption: Less mess, less heavy equipment, and less impact on landscaping.
  • Targeted repair: The process addresses support under the slab, not just the visible surface problem.
  • Strong local fit: Polyurethane foam performs well in moisture-prone and variable soil conditions common in Utah Valley.

Service area and project types we handle

We provide concrete lifting services throughout Utah County, including Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Saratoga Springs, Spanish Fork, and Springville. Every city has different site conditions, but the repair goals are consistent: eliminate trip hazards, improve drainage flow, restore slab support, and extend the life of existing concrete.

Residential calls often involve driveways that settled near the garage, sidewalks that lifted or dropped between panels, patios with standing water, and porches that became uneven over time. Commercial projects often focus on safety and continuity of operations, including retail walkways, HOA paths, loading zones, and shared entry areas that cannot stay closed for long.

If you are not sure where to start, the fastest path is to review the service page that matches your slab type and then check your city page for local context. You can begin with our services overview or browse all Utah County city pages to find details for your area.

What to expect when you request an estimate

When you contact Utah Valley Concrete Lifting, we focus on clear recommendations and practical next steps. During an estimate, we review visible settlement, surrounding drainage patterns, and the most likely causes below the slab. If lifting is a strong fit, we explain scope, timeline, and pricing in plain language. If replacement or deeper structural work is a better long-term option, we tell you that directly.

Our goal is straightforward: help you make the right repair decision for your property, your budget, and your timeline. Whether you are dealing with a single trip hazard or multiple settled slabs, we are here to provide honest guidance and quality workmanship from first inspection to final cleanup.

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