Save money
Concrete lifting typically costs 50–70% less than a full tear and replace
Fast, affordable repairs that lift and stabilize sunken concrete for a smoother, safer surface. Save up to 70% compared to replacement.
Done in hours, not weeks
Proven technology that lasts
No more trip hazards

That uneven driveway or settled warehouse floor isn't going to fix itself. The longer you wait, the worse it gets — and the more expensive it becomes to repair.
You don't have to live with it – and you don't have to pay tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to tear it out.

For Homeowners
Trip hazards that put your family and guests at risk
Curb appeal that drags down your property value
Water pooling that leads to foundation damage
For Businesses
Safety risks that increase liability and insurance costs
Operational disruptions when equipment is unsafe to run
Employee concerns when problems go unaddressed
We correct sunken concrete using expanding polyurethane foam. This modern lifting method fills voids beneath the slab and gently raises and stabilizes the concrete – without demolition.
Concrete lifting typically costs 50–70% less than a full tear and replace
We complete jobs in hours — not days or weeks.
Our repairs last for many years – backed by a best in class warranty.
No heavy equipment. No torn-up landscaping.
From driveways to warehouse floors, we have the experience and equipment to get the job done right.
Process
Getting your concrete back into proper position is simple. Here's how it works.
Get a Fast, Free QuoteWe assess your concrete, explain your options, and provide a clear, upfront quote – no pressure and no obligation.
We'll arrive on time, carefully lift and stabilize your concrete, and leave your property clean and ready to use.
No more trip hazards. No more eyesores. Protection against further concrete settling and larger repairs.
Contact us
From first call to final walkthrough, we keep you informed, show up on time, and deliver what we promise.
Our team has lifted thousands of slabs. We've seen it all — and we know how to fix it.
We never cut corners and only use the best expanding polyurethane foam on the market.
We're based in Eden Prairie – not a national franchise. That means lower overhead and better pricing for you.
Nobody likes surprise charges or overages. Your quoted price is the price you'll pay. It's that simple.
We serve homeowners in the Twin Cities and commercial clients across Minnesota and neighboring states.
If you have sunken, settled or uneven concrete, we're here to help.
Minneapolis, MN
St. Paul
Eden Prairie
Bloomington
Plymouth
Chanhassen
Chaska
Shakopee
Edina
Hopkins
And more

Concrete lifting is a repair process used to raise and stabilize sunken or uneven concrete without removing and replacing it. By injecting specialized material beneath the slab, voids are filled and controlled pressure is applied to gently reposition the surface closer to its intended alignment.
This improves safety, functionality, and appearance—often with minimal disruption compared to full replacement.
There are two primary methods used to lift concrete: polyjacking and mudjacking. Both aim to raise settled slabs, but they use different materials and techniques, which affects performance, durability, and cost.
Polyjacking (also called foam jacking) is a modern concrete lifting method that uses expanding polyurethane foam injected beneath the slab. The foam fills voids, stabilizes the soil, and gently raises the concrete into better alignment.
Polyjacking is lightweight, cures quickly, and allows for precise, controlled lifting. Because the foam is waterproof and resistant to erosion, it is commonly used for residential, commercial, and municipal applications.
Both methods lift sunken concrete, but they rely on different materials which results in differing repair effectiveness and longevity.
Mudjacking uses a heavy, cement-based slurry made from water, sand, and cement. Polyjacking uses expanding polyurethane foam.
Because polyurethane foam is significantly lighter, requires smaller injection holes, and cures faster, it allows for more controlled lifting with less disruption. The foam is also waterproof and less prone to erosion over time, which contributes to longer-lasting results.
For these reasons, polyjacking is often preferred for most residential and commercial projects.
When performed properly, polyjacking repairs can last for decades.
Future settlement is uncommon but can occur if underlying soil conditions change significantly, such as from drainage issues or underground washout.
Yes — polyurethane concrete lifting (polyjacking) is widely considered an environmentally responsible repair method. Instead of removing and replacing concrete, the process lifts and stabilizes the slab in place, helping reduce landfill waste, heavy equipment use, and the need for new raw materials.
The high-density foam we use is chemically stable and inert once cured, meaning it will not leach into surrounding soil or groundwater. Additionally, our foam includes biobased content and carries the USDA Certified Biobased Product label, supporting the use of more sustainable raw materials.
Concrete lifting using polyurethane foam typically costs 50–70% less than full replacement. Pricing depends on slab size, depth of settlement, access, and site conditions.
Most residential polyjacking projects range from $800 to a few thousand dollars, while larger commercial and municipal projects vary based on scope and complexity. We provide free, no-obligation estimates to determine the most appropriate solution for your project.
In many cases, yes. If the concrete is structurally sound but has settled due to soil movement or erosion, lifting is typically far more cost-effective and faster than tearing it out and pouring new concrete. However, if the slab is severely cracked, deteriorated, or the surrounding area is structurally compromised, replacement may be the better option. We evaluate this during your estimate.
Yes. We provide free, no-obligation estimates for residential, commercial, and municipal projects. Simply request a quote online or give us a call to get started.
Don't wait for a small problem to become a big one. Get a fast, free quote and see how much you can save.
