Salt Lake City's freeze-thaw cycles and clay-heavy soils are Utah's biggest cause of slab settlement. We specialize in SLC driveways, patios, sidewalks, and pool decks.
Here's a recent polyfoam job we completed in Lehi, UT — the same process and crew we'll bring to your Salt Lake City concrete.




Salt Lake City's unique combination of expansive clay soils and hard winter freezes creates ideal conditions for concrete settlement. Most SLC homeowners see sinking within 7–10 years of a concrete pour.
SLC sits on a mix of clay and fill soils that expand when wet and contract when dry. Combined with freeze-thaw cycles that average 100+ frost days per year, concrete slabs experience constant movement — eventually settling below grade.
We call back within 5 minutes of form submission during business hours. For most SLC zip codes, we can schedule an inspection same day or next business day.
Yes — we cover all of Salt Lake City including Sugar House (84105), Rose Park (84116), Millcreek (84106), Downtown (84101/84102), West SLC (84104), and surrounding areas.
Polyfoam is lighter (won't add stress to already-unstable soils), water-resistant (important during spring thaw), and cures in just 15 minutes. It's ideal for SLC's clay-heavy, freeze-thaw-prone conditions. We'll confirm the best approach at your free inspection.
Most residential driveway lifts in Salt Lake City run $900–$1,600 depending on the number of panels, severity of sinking, and number of injection points needed. We provide written upfront pricing before starting any work.
Yes, but high water table areas require a specific foam density. We assess soil moisture and water table depth during inspection and select the appropriate foam formulation for your site conditions.
Free quote in 5 minutes. Same-day inspection available.