Uneven concrete slabs are more than just a cosmetic issue. When a slab drops or shifts, it can create trip hazards, affect doors and walls, and lead to bigger problems over time.
You might notice one side of the slab lower than the other, cracks forming, or gaps opening up. These are signs that something is wrong underneath—not just on the surface.
The good news is you don’t have to remove and replace the slab to fix it.
Concrete slabs don’t move without a reason. In most cases, the issue starts below the surface:
Once the support weakens, the slab begins to sink or become uneven.
Replacing the slab won’t fix these underlying issues—it often leads to the same problem again later.
If your concrete slab is sinking, there’s a good chance other areas around your property may be affected too. It’s common to see similar problems with garage floors, walkways and sidewalks, patios, or steps. In some cases, deeper support may be needed through void filling or soil stabilization to fully stabilize the slab.
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If you’re dealing with an uneven slab, you may notice:
These are all signs that the base under the slab is no longer stable.
At Summit Pro Concrete Solutions, we lift and level your existing driveway using polyurethane foam. This concrete leveling process (also called polyjacking) works from below the surface to fix the real problem.
Step 1: Inspect & Drill
Step 2: Lift & Stabilize
Step 3: Patch & Finish
Most people assume replacing concrete is the only way to fix the problem—until they realize what that actually involves.
Here’s how the two options really compare:
If your concrete is still in good condition, lifting is almost always the faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective way to fix it.
Uneven slabs often start small, but they don’t stay that way.
As the slab continues to shift, the problem underneath spreads—and the surface issues become more noticeable.
As the slab moves:
Many homeowners wait, thinking it’s not urgent or planning to deal with it later. But the longer it’s left alone, the more the soil washes out and the more the concrete continues to drop.
What starts as a small uneven section can turn into a larger repair if ignored.
Fixing it early is usually faster, less disruptive, and more cost-effective than waiting until the problem spreads.
Concrete lifting isn’t just about making your slab look better—it’s about fixing the problem underneath so it stays level and supported.
When the job is done right, you get:
This isn’t a temporary patch—it’s a long-term fix that addresses the real cause of the problem.
When you call Summit Pro, you’re working directly with Brian Mrksich—not a sales team. That means you get real answers, honest guidance, and a clear plan to fix your concrete the right way.
We don’t overcomplicate things. We focus on solving the problem under your concrete so it stays level and doesn’t keep getting worse.
Clear answers about what’s going onFrom the first call to the final lift, everything is straightforward. We show up, explain the issue, and fix it the right way—without dragging the job out or creating a mess.
You get a level, stable surface and a solution you don’t have to think about again.
Most standard concrete slabs can be lifted, including interior floors, garage slabs, patios, and exterior flatwork. If the slab is still structurally intact, leveling is usually a good option.
Most slab leveling projects are completed in just a few hours. Larger areas or more complex lifts may take longer, but it is still much faster than replacement.
In many cases, yes. Leveling is faster, less expensive, and less disruptive. Replacement is typically only needed if the slab is severely damaged or broken apart.
The goal is long-term stability. By filling voids and strengthening the base underneath, the slab is supported more evenly. For deeper issues, soil stabilization may also be recommended.
The holes are small and are patched after the work is complete. They are much less noticeable than damage caused by uneven concrete.
Lifting can help bring cracked sections back into alignment, but it does not seal the cracks. For that, concrete repair or sealing may be recommended.
If voids are present, we can fill them during the lifting process. In some cases, dedicated void filling is used to fully stabilize the area.
No. The process is clean and controlled. There is no heavy equipment or major disruption, and the area is cleaned once the work is complete.
No. You can send photos of the slab, and we can often provide a quote without an in-person visit.
In most cases, the slab is ready to use immediately after the work is completed.
Summit Pro Concrete Solutions proudly serves homeowners, businesses, and property managers across Denver and surrounding communities. Whether you’re dealing with a sinking driveway, uneven sidewalk, or large commercial slab, we’re ready to help.
We travel throughout the region to provide fast, reliable concrete lifting and repair services.
And many surrounding areas within about a 75-mile radius. If you’re nearby but don’t see your city listed, just reach out.
Hours:
Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sun: Closed
Serving Denver and surrounding areas including Colorado Springs, Aurora, Centennial, Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, and more.
We help homeowners and businesses fix sinking, uneven concrete without replacing it. Using polyurethane foam lifting, we raise and stabilize your concrete fast, clean, and with long-lasting results.
From driveways and sidewalks to warehouse floors and parking lots, we focus on one thing—fixing the problem the right way so it lasts.
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