If your driveway is uneven, sinking, or creating a lip between slabs, it’s more than just an eyesore.
It’s a trip hazard.
It’s a drainage problem.
And it’s only going to get worse over time.
Most homeowners wait too long—until the cracks spread, water starts pooling near the garage, or someone trips.
The good news? You don’t have to replace your driveway to fix it.
Concrete doesn’t just sink on its own.
In most cases, the problem is below the slab:
Once that support is gone, the concrete has nowhere to go but down.
Replacing the driveway doesn’t fix this—it just resets the problem.
If your driveway is sinking, there’s a good chance other areas around your home may be affected too. It’s common to see similar issues with garage floors, walkways and sidewalks, or even patios and steps. In some cases, the problem goes deeper, which is where void filling or soil stabilization may be needed to fully support the slab. Taking care of these issues early helps prevent further sinking and keeps all your concrete surfaces safe and level.
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If you’re on this page, your driveway likely has one or more of these issues:
These are all signs that something is happening underneath the concrete—not just on the surface.
And if the problem underneath isn’t fixed, the sinking will continue.
At Summit Pro Concrete Solutions, we lift and level your existing driveway using polyurethane foam.
This process (also called polyjacking) works from below the surface to fix the real problem.
1. Drill
We drill small, strategic holes into the concrete slab. These holes are about the size of a dime and allow us to reach the space underneath your driveway.
2. Lift & Stabilize
We inject high-density polyurethane foam beneath the slab. As the foam expands, it fills empty space, lifts the concrete back into place, and stabilizes the soil below.
3. Patch & Clean Up
We patch the small drill holes and clean the area. Your driveway is left level, stable, and ready to use the same day in most cases.
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.
One of the biggest issues with sinking concrete is drainage.
When water doesn’t flow away properly, it can:
As support is lost underneath, the concrete continues to drop and crack.
Leveling your concrete helps restore proper drainage and protect the base supporting your slab.
Most homeowners wait longer than they should—thinking it’s not urgent. But the longer water sits, the more the problem spreads and the more expensive it becomes.
Fixing it early is faster, easier, and more affordable.
Concrete lifting isn’t just about making your driveway look better—it’s about fixing the problem underneath so it doesn’t keep coming back.
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 driveways sink because the soil underneath shifts or washes away over time. This can happen from poor compaction, water drainage issues, or natural ground movement. When the base weakens, the concrete has no support and starts to drop.
If you’re seeing similar issues in other areas, check your garage floor or walkways and sidewalks, as these problems often spread.
Yes. In most cases, we can lift and level your existing driveway using polyurethane foam. This avoids tearing out the concrete and saves time and money.
Replacement is usually only needed if the concrete is severely damaged or broken apart.
Most driveway leveling jobs are completed in just a few hours. The exact time depends on the size of the area and how much lifting is needed.
Unlike replacement, there’s no long downtime.
In most cases, your driveway is ready to use the same day. You can walk on it right away and drive on it shortly after the work is done.
We drill small holes (about the size of a dime) to inject the foam. These are patched after the lift and blend in with the concrete over time.
Compared to mudjacking, the holes are much smaller and less noticeable.
Yes. The foam we use is designed to support heavy loads, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. It creates a solid, stable base under your driveway.
This same process is also used for parking lots and other heavy-use areas.
If there are larger voids or weak soil conditions, we may recommend void filling or soil stabilization to fully support the slab.
This helps prevent the driveway from sinking again.
Yes. In most cases, lifting your driveway costs significantly less than replacing it. You avoid demolition, new materials, and long labor timelines.
It’s a faster and more cost-effective solution when the concrete is still in good condition.
Concrete lifting is designed to be a long-term solution. We don’t just raise the slab—we stabilize the base underneath it.
We also back qualifying work with a 7-year warranty for added peace of mind.
No. You can send photos of your driveway, and we can often provide a quote without an in-person visit.
If needed, we’ll schedule a quick visit to confirm details.
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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