Lifting & Leveling

Garage Floor
Leveling

A settling garage floor creates gaps at the door threshold, slopes that direct water toward your foundation, and uneven surfaces that make your garage frustrating to use. We fix it in hours — not days.

Same Day

Park on it today

2-4 hrs

Average completion

3-Year

Warranty

Seal

Close the gap

The Gap at Your Garage Door

That gap between your garage floor and the door threshold isn't just cosmetic — it's letting cold air, water, pests, and debris into your garage. And it's getting worse every year.

When your home was built, the area beneath the garage was excavated for the foundation, then backfilled before the slab was poured. This backfill soil is almost never compacted properly, and over time it consolidates under the weight of the concrete and everything you store on it.

The slab settles, pulling away from the threshold and often developing a slope toward the house. That inward slope directs snowmelt and rainwater toward your foundation wall — a recipe for basement water problems.

What Leveling Fixes

Closes the Gap

Raises the slab back to the threshold, sealing out drafts, water, and pests.

Restores Drainage

Corrects the slope so water flows toward the garage door, not your foundation.

Levels the Surface

Eliminates uneven spots that make parking and working in the garage difficult.

Improves Insulation

A sealed gap means less cold air infiltration in winter, lower heating costs.

Signs Your Garage Floor Needs Leveling

Gap between the garage floor and door threshold — you can see daylight or feel a draft

Floor sloping toward the house instead of toward the garage door

Water pooling inside the garage after rain or snowmelt

Uneven surface making it difficult to park or use the space

Cracks forming as the slab settles unevenly

Difficulty closing the garage door because the floor has dropped

How Garage Floor Leveling Works

A clean, efficient process that restores your garage floor in hours

Concrete lifting project
01

Free Consultation

We assess the settlement, measure the gap, and confirm a firm price. No change orders.

02

Prep & Drill

Clear the work area, drill small injection holes at strategic locations.

03

Inject & Lift

Foam fills voids and raises the floor. Real-time monitoring ensures the gap closes and slope is corrected.

04

Patch & Park

Holes patched, foam cures in minutes. Park on it the same day.

Foam vs. Mudjacking vs. Replacement

Three options — only one addresses the root cause

Polyurethane Foam

Weighs just 2-4 lbs/cu ft — like floating a boat. Pushes into weak soil and strengthens it. Waterproof, won't erode.

50-70% less than replacement
Done in 2-4 hours
Park on it same day
Strengthens weak soil
Closes the gap at threshold
Lasts 20+ years
3-year warranty

Mudjacking

Pumps 100-150 lbs/cu ft of heavy slurry onto already-weak soil. Adds weight to ground that already failed.

Cheapest upfront cost
Settles again in 2-5 years
Adds weight to weak soil
Creates new voids
1-2 inch holes visible
Slurry can stain surface
You pay twice

Full Replacement

Tear out the old slab, haul it away, pour new concrete. Same weak soil underneath.

2-3x the cost of foam
Takes 3-5 days minimum
Wait 7+ days before parking
Jackhammers in your garage
Must empty entire garage
Doesn't fix the soil
Standard 1-year warranty

3-Year Lifting Warranty

If the lifted slab settles again within warranty, we return and re-level at no cost.

3-Year Warranty

Financing Available

Fix your garage floor now, pay over time.

Up to 12 months same-as-cash
Longer-term plans available
Quick approval

What Our Customers Say

"Matt and team took our tipped concrete pads and tipped front stairs and righted them and made it all look great again. Great Job and pleased with the outcome."

Karen Ludwig

"They were timely, professional, and went above and beyond. I had some wash out and they came and lifted and filled my driveway very quickly."

David Steffes

"Matt did a great job fixing my front step! Matt was able to raise the walkway back up and reseal the area. It looks like new!"

Ryan Tierney

Garage Floor Leveling FAQ

Do I need to empty my entire garage?

No. We need access to the settled areas, so items in those zones need to be moved. But you don't need to empty the entire garage. We'll tell you exactly which areas to clear.

Will leveling fix the gap at my garage door?

Yes. Closing that gap is one of the primary goals. We raise the slab until it meets the threshold properly.

How long does it take?

Most garage floor leveling jobs take 2-4 hours. The foam cures in minutes, and you can park on the floor the same day.

Is the foam strong enough to support vehicles?

Absolutely. The high-density polyurethane foam has compressive strength that far exceeds what's needed for residential vehicles. It's the same material used to stabilize highway slabs.

Why not just use mudjacking? It's cheaper.

Mudjacking pumps 100-150 lbs per cubic foot of heavy cement slurry onto soil that already couldn't support your garage slab. It settles back within 2-5 years because it doesn't address soil strength — it makes it worse by adding more weight. Our polyurethane foam weighs just 2-4 lbs per cubic foot and actually pushes into weak soil to strengthen it. You pay once instead of paying twice.

What if my garage floor has a drain?

We work around existing floor drains and ensure they remain functional after leveling. Proper slope toward the drain is maintained.

Do you offer financing?

Yes. Up to 12 months same-as-cash and longer-term plans.

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