Fort Worth Concrete Leveling Co.
A sunken slab does not fix itself. It started with a small dip by the garage or a corner of the patio that did not used to hold water, and it has been getting a little worse every season since. The good news is that the concrete you already have is almost always worth saving. You do not need to tear it out, haul it away, and pour a brand new slab. You need it lifted back to where it belongs and the empty space underneath filled so it stays there.
That is the whole job. We raise sunken concrete, fill the voids that let it drop in the first place, and leave you with a surface that is safe to walk on and sits where it should. Most repairs are done in a few hours, and you can usually use the surface the same day. Contact us for a free quote and an honest look at what is going on under your slab.
Why concrete sinks around here
Concrete is heavy and strong, but it is only as steady as the dirt under it. In this part of North Texas the dirt is the problem. The ground here is full of expansive clay, the kind that swells up like a sponge when it rains and then shrinks and pulls away as it dries out. Every summer the clay bakes and contracts, and every storm it swells again. Slab on top of that is riding a slow seesaw.
Over a few years that movement opens up gaps under the concrete. The slab loses its support in spots, gravity does the rest, and one section drops below the others. Add a leaking gutter, a downspout pointed at the foundation, or a big tree pulling moisture out of the soil, and the drop speeds up. None of this is your fault, and none of it means the concrete is bad. It means the ground moved and the slab followed it down. That is exactly the problem we fix.

What we do
We level the concrete you already have. Using either a polyurethane foam that we inject under the slab or a cement-based slurry (mudjacking), we fill the empty space beneath the concrete and raise it back to grade in a controlled, even lift. The slab comes up, the gaps close, and the surface sits level again. We work through small, coin-sized holes that we patch when we are done, so there is no demolition and very little mess.
Here is what that saves you. Replacing a slab means jackhammers, hauling the old concrete off, forming, pouring, and then waiting days for the new concrete to cure before you can touch it. Leveling skips all of that. It costs less, it is faster, and you keep the concrete that is already matched to your home. Think of it like lifting a settled corner of a house back onto a solid footing instead of knocking the house down and rebuilding it. Same idea, smaller scale.
What we level
Slabs and floors. Garage floors, interior slabs, shop and shed floors, and home foundation slabs that have settled in one area.
Driveways, sidewalks, and walkways. Sunken sections and raised edges that catch a toe, hold water, or have turned into a trip hazard by the front door.
Patios and pool decks. Patios that have started sloping back toward the house and pool decks that have dropped at the coping or pool water that now runs the wrong way.
If it is concrete and it has moved, there is a good chance we can raise it. If we look and decide leveling is not the right call for your situation, we will tell you that too.

Why homeowners call us
We give you a straight answer first
Before any talk of price, we look at what is actually happening under the slab and tell you whether leveling will solve it. If your problem is something bigger, like a foundation issue that needs a different repair, we say so. An honest no is worth more than an expensive yes.
We fix the cause, not just the symptom
Raising the slab is half the work. Filling the voids underneath and talking through the drainage or moisture issue that caused the drop is the other half. That is the difference between a repair that lasts and one that sinks again next year.
We respect your time and your property
Most jobs are a few hours, not a few days. We work clean, patch our access holes, and leave the area the way we found it, only level.
We price it plainly
You get a clear quote before we start. No surprise add-ons, no pressure, no countdown clock telling you to decide today.
Our Services

Concrete Leveling & Slab Lifting
Sunken garage floors, interior slabs, and settled foundation slabs raised back to grade with foam or mudjacking, no tear-out. Learn More.

Driveway, Sidewalk & Walkway Leveling
Uneven driveway sections and raised sidewalk edges lifted and smoothed out so the path to your door is safe again. Learn More.

Patio & Pool Deck Leveling
Sunken patios and pool decks raised and re-sloped so water drains away from the house and the pool, not toward them. Learn More.