The modern way to lift sunken concrete – fast, precise, and built to last.
Raise settled slabs in hours without the mess, cost, or disruption of full replacement.
Done in hours, not weeks
Proven technology that lasts
No more trip hazards

What Is Polyjacking?
Polyjacking – also called foam jacking or polyurethane concrete lifting – is a repair method that raises sunken concrete back to level using expanding polyurethane foam.
Here’s how it works:
- We drill small, dime-sized holes into the settled slab.
- We inject high-density polyurethane foam through the holes.
- The foam expands beneath the slab, filling voids and lifting the concrete back into place.
- We patch the holes and clean up. Your concrete is ready to use the same day.
The entire process takes just a few hours for most jobs – with no heavy equipment, no torn-up landscaping, and no extended downtime.

Why Choose Polyjacking?
Polyjacking has become the preferred method for concrete lifting because it's faster, cleaner, and more precise than traditional alternatives.

Saves Money
Polyjacking costs 50–70% less than tearing out and replacing your concrete.
Saves Time
Most jobs are done in hours – not days or weeks.
Minimal Disruption
Small injection holes. No jackhammers. No heavy machinery tearing up your property.
Precise Lifting
We control the lift in real-time, raising slabs to the exact level needed.
Lightweight but Strong
Polyurethane foam weighs less than traditional fill materials but supports heavy loads – including vehicles, forklifts, and equipment.
Waterproof & Durable
The foam won't erode, wash out, or break down over time. It often lasts as long as the concrete.
Ready to Use
Walk, drive, or operate on your concrete the same day.
Polyjacking vs. Mudjacking
Both methods lift sunken concrete, but they use different materials and techniques.
Simply put, polyjacking is faster, more precise, and delivers longer-lasting results.
Polyjacking
Material
High-density polyurethane foam
Hole Size
Small (dime-sized)
Cure Time
Minutes
Weight
Lightweight
Waterproof
Yes
Precision
High – controlled lift
Longevity
Longer-lasting
Mudjacking
Material
Cement-based slurry
Hole Size
Larger (1–2 inches)
Cure Time
Hours to days
Weight
Heavy
Waterproof
No
Precision
Lower – harder to control
Longevity
May settle again over time
Simply put, polyjacking is faster, more precise, and delivers longer-lasting results.
What Can Polyjacking Fix?
Polyjacking works on almost any concrete surface that has settled or become uneven.
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