Sidewalks

Level uneven sidewalks before they become a safety hazard.

Eliminate trip hazards fast – without the cost and mess of full replacement.

Done in hours, not weeks 

Proven technology that lasts

No more trip hazards

Why Do Sidewalks Sink?

Sidewalks settle when the ground beneath them shifts, erodes, or compacts. Over time, this creates voids under the slab, causing sections to sink and become uneven.

Common causes include:

  • Tree roots growing beneath the slab
  • Water erosion from rain or irrigation
  • Poorly compacted soil during construction
  • Freeze-thaw cycles common in Minnesota

Uneven sidewalks aren’t just unsightly – they’re dangerous. A raised edge or sunken section can easily trip someone walking by.

The Fix: Sidewalk Lifting

Sidewalk lifting raises your existing concrete back to level using expanding polyurethane foam. We drill small holes, inject the foam underneath, and it expands to lift the slab into place.

  • Saves 50–70% compared to full sidewalk replacement
  • Done in hours – most sidewalk jobs are completed quickly
  • Walk on it the same day
  • Small, nearly invisible repair holes
  • Long-lasting results that won’t wash out or erode

Signs Your Sidewalk Needs Lifting

  • Raised edges or lips between sections
  • Sunken panels that collect water
  • Cracks forming along settled areas
  • Uneven surfaces that create trip hazards
  • Gaps between sidewalk and steps or foundation

Don’t wait for someone to trip. Get it fixed before it becomes a bigger problem – or a liability.

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Residential Concrete Lifting Applications

  • Driveways
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Commerical Concrete Lifting Applications

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Municipal Concrete Lifting Applications

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