Provo's older neighborhoods and high water table near Utah Lake create some of the toughest concrete settlement conditions in Utah County. We help homeowners across Provo fix sinking concrete — from BYU-area rentals to South Provo family homes.
Here's a recent polyfoam job we completed in Lehi, UT — the same process and crew we'll bring to your Provo concrete.




Provo's proximity to Utah Lake and its older housing stock make concrete settlement a common issue — especially in neighborhoods built in the 1960s–1990s where original fill soils have long since compressed.
Provo sits in a former lakebed, giving much of the city naturally soft, compressible soils. Add freeze-thaw cycles and aging fill material under older slabs, and settlement becomes nearly inevitable without maintenance.
Absolutely. We work with landlords and property managers throughout the BYU corridor. We can coordinate directly with tenants for access and provide invoices in the property owner's name.
Most residential polyfoam lifts in Provo are completed in 1–3 hours. The slab is walkable within 15 minutes and driveable within an hour of completion.
Most Provo driveways run $850–$1,500 for polyfoam depending on slab size and severity. We provide written upfront pricing — no surprises on job day.
Yes — we serve all of Utah County including American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Springville, and Mapleton in addition to Provo.
Yes. Polyurethane foam is water-resistant and won't erode in high-moisture environments — making it an excellent choice for areas prone to seasonal moisture fluctuations near the Provo River.
Free quote in 5 minutes. Same-day inspection available in Provo.