Residential Concrete Lifting

Lift sunken concrete around your home – fast, affordable & long lasting.

Save up to 70% compared to replacement. Most jobs are done in just a few hours.

Done in hours, not weeks 

Proven technology that lasts

No more trip hazards

Sunken Concrete Is More Than an Eyesore

That uneven driveway or settled patio didn’t happen overnight. Over time, the soil beneath your concrete can shift, erode, or compact — creating voids that cause slabs to sink or settle unevenly.

Left unaddressed, small issues often become bigger problems. Minor lips turn into trip hazards. Water begins to pool where it shouldn’t. And what could have been a straightforward repair may eventually require full replacement.

The good news?

You don’t have to live with it — and you don’t have to tear it out.

Concrete lifting raises your existing slab by stabilizing the soil beneath it with expanding polyurethane foam. It’s faster, cleaner, and significantly more cost-effective than replacement. Most residential projects are completed in just a few hours, and your concrete is typically ready for use the same day.

What We Lift

We lift and stabilize concrete of all kinds – from the driveway to the backyard and everything in between.

  • Sidewalks

    Level uneven sidewalks before they become a safety hazard.

  • Driveways

    Fix your sunken driveway – without tearing it out.

  • Patios

  • Garage Floors

  • Porches & Stoops

  • Pool Decks

  • Basement Slabs

  • Foundations

  • Retaining Walls

  • Seawalls

Why Polyjacking for Residential Projects?

Polyjacking — also called foam lifting — is a modern, proven method for correcting sunken concrete. Small holes are drilled into the slab, and high-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath it. As the foam expands, it fills voids and gently raises the concrete toward its intended position.

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Save Money

Polyjacking costs 50–70% less than full concrete replacement.

Save Time

Most residential projects are completed in just a few hours – not days or weeks.

Built to Last

Our polyurethane foam is waterproof, resists erosion, and supports heavy loads.

Minimal Disruption

Small injection holes. No heavy equipment. No torn-up landscaping.

Ready to Use

Your concrete is ready for foot and vehicle traffic same day.

Fix Sunken Concrete in Three Simple Steps

Process

Getting your concrete back into proper position is simple. Here's how it works.

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  1. Schedule Your Free Estimate

    We assess your concrete, explain your options, and provide a clear, upfront quote – no pressure and no obligation.

  2. We Lift & Stabilize

    We'll arrive on time, carefully lift and stabilize your concrete, and leave your property clean and ready to use.

  3. Enjoy Safe, Even Concrete

    No more trip hazards. No more eyesores. Protection against further concrete settling and larger repairs.

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Concrete Lifting You Can Count On

We’re not the only concrete lifting company in Minneapolis. But we do things different.

We hold ourselves to the highest standards and treat every customer as we would want to be treated. Customer service and high quality workmanship are our top priorities.
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Clear Communication

From first call to final walkthrough, we keep you informed, show up on time, and deliver what we promise.

Experienced Crews

Our team has lifted thousands of slabs. We've seen it all — and we know how to fix it.

Proven Technology

We never cut corners and only use the best expanding polyurethane foam on the market.

Locally Owned & Operated

We're based in Eden Prairie – not a national franchise. That means lower overhead and better pricing for you.

Transparent Pricing

Nobody likes surprise charges or overages. Your quoted price is the price you'll pay. It's that simple.

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Ready to Fix Your Concrete?

Don’t wait for a small issue to turn into a bigger problem. Get a fast, free estimate and see how much you can save with residential concrete lifting.

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