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Concrete Lifting Cost Calculator

Get an instant ballpark estimate β€” then call us for a free on-site quote. No obligation, no sales pressure.

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Written Upfront Quote

You get a written price before any work starts. No surprises, no add-ons.

Most Jobs 1–3 Hours

Polyfoam cures fast β€” driveable in 1 hour, walkable in 15 minutes.

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2-Year Guarantee

If your slab settles more than ΒΌ" within 2 years, we come back at no charge.

Pricing Questions

What Affects the Final Cost?

Every slab is different. Soil conditions, slab thickness, number of injection points required, and access all affect cost. This calculator gives you a realistic ballpark β€” your free on-site inspection produces an exact written quote.

Yes β€” our minimum is $600. This covers mobilization, equipment, and materials for even the smallest repair. Many small sidewalk repairs fall right at or just above this minimum.

Typically 50–75% less. A driveway that costs $8,000–$15,000 to rip out and replace often runs $1,500–$4,000 to lift with polyfoam. The larger the slab, the bigger the savings.

Yes. More settlement means more foam is needed to fill the void beneath the slab and lift it back to grade. A slab that has dropped 3 inches requires significantly more material than one that has dropped Β½ inch.

We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards. Payment is due upon completion of the job β€” you don't pay until the work is done and you're satisfied.

We don't currently offer in-house financing, but many customers use a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or personal loan for larger jobs. Ask us about payment options when you call.

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