Key factors include the size of the area, depth of sinking or cracking, type of repair needed (lifting, sealing, resurfacing), and your location. Materials and labor costs also play a role.
Key factors include the size of the area, depth of sinking or cracking, type of repair needed (lifting, sealing, resurfacing), and your location. Materials and labor costs also play a role.
Concrete repair costs vary based on the size, location, and severity of the damage. Our estimator tool gives you a personalized price range in minutes.
In most cases, repair is much more cost-effective than replacement. Leveling or sealing existing concrete can cost 50–70% less than pouring new slabs, and repairs can extend the life of your concrete by years.
The estimator provides a realistic price range based on your inputs and regional averages. For an exact quote, our team offers free on-site inspections.
While DIY patch kits exist, they often provide only a temporary fix. Professional repair methods like polyurethane foam lifting or resurfacing ensure long-lasting results and can actually save money by preventing further damage.
Yes. Uneven driveways, patios, and sidewalks are safety hazards and hurt curb appeal. Repairing them improves safety, appearance, and property value.
Professional concrete leveling and repairs can last 10–20 years or more, depending on soil conditions, climate, and maintenance.
Most leveling and lifting jobs allow use within hours, while resurfacing may require a short curing period. Our team will advise based on your specific repair.