Midland Concrete Lifting & Slab Leveling

Sunken driveway? Uneven sidewalk? Settling patio? We connect Midland homeowners with licensed concrete lifting professionals who restore sunken concrete quickly and affordably.

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Concrete Lifting Services in Midland, Texas

Midland County's expansive clay soils and the Permian Basin's subsurface conditions create unique challenges for concrete stability. The region's boom-and-bust cycles mean many properties have seen periods of deferred maintenance, and sunken or cracked concrete is a common result. Midland Concrete Corrections connects local homeowners and commercial property owners with licensed concrete lifting contractors who restore sunken slabs efficiently.

We specialize in driveway leveling, sidewalk leveling, and patio and pool deck leveling throughout Midland and Midland County. Our network of licensed contractors uses both mudjacking and polyurethane foam injection to raise sunken concrete at a fraction of replacement cost.

Driveway Leveling

Driveway Leveling

Sunken or uneven driveways are a common problem caused by soil settlement and erosion. Mudjacking and foam injection can...

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Sidewalk Leveling

Sidewalk Leveling

Uneven sidewalks create trip hazards and liability concerns. Concrete lifting restores your sidewalk to a safe, level su...

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Patio & Pool Deck Leveling

Patio & Pool Deck Leveling

Sunken patios and pool decks are both unsightly and dangerous. Slab leveling raises settled concrete back to its origina...

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Garage Floor Leveling

Garage Floor Leveling

Settling garage floors can cause drainage problems and structural concerns. Mudjacking and foam injection restore your g...

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Commercial Concrete Leveling

Commercial Concrete Leveling

Sunken parking lots, loading docks, and commercial concrete create liability concerns and operational challenges. Profes...

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Mudjacking

Mudjacking

Traditional mudjacking uses a cement slurry pumped beneath sunken concrete to raise and stabilize it. Cost-effective and...

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Polyurethane Foam Injection

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Modern polyurethane foam injection is a lightweight, fast-curing alternative to mudjacking. Ideal for areas where weight...

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Why Choose Concrete Lifting Over Replacement?

Full concrete replacement is expensive, time-consuming, and disruptive. Concrete lifting typically costs 50-70% less than replacement and can be completed in just a few hours. The lifted concrete is ready for use the same day, and the results are long-lasting when proper drainage is maintained.

✅ Cost Savings

Save 50-70% compared to full concrete replacement. Most residential projects cost $500-$2,500.

✅ Fast Results

Most projects completed in 1-3 hours. Walk on foam-injected concrete in 15 minutes.

✅ Minimal Disruption

Small drill holes, no demolition, no concrete disposal. Your property stays clean.

What Midland Homeowners Are Saying

★★★★★

"Our commercial parking lot had several sunken sections. The contractor they connected us with handled the job professionally and efficiently. Great results."

— Gary S.
★★★★★

"Had a sunken driveway that was causing drainage issues. The mudjacking contractor raised it perfectly. Much better than tearing it out and replacing it."

— Nancy M.
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"Professional, on time, and the work was done right. Our garage floor is level again and the cracks are sealed. Excellent service."

— Robert K.

Concrete Lifting FAQ

How much does concrete lifting cost in Midland?

Concrete lifting in Midland typically costs 50-70% less than full concrete replacement. Most residential projects range from $500 to $2,500 depending on the size and severity of the settlement. A free estimate will give you an exact price for your specific situation.

What is mudjacking and how does it work?

Mudjacking involves drilling small holes in the sunken concrete and pumping a cement slurry mixture beneath the slab to fill voids and raise the concrete back to its original level. It's a proven technique that has been used for decades throughout Midland County.

What is polyurethane foam injection?

Polyurethane foam injection is a modern alternative to mudjacking. A two-part expanding foam is injected beneath the slab, where it expands to fill voids and lift the concrete. It's lighter than mudjacking slurry and cures in about 15 minutes.

Why does concrete sink in Midland?

In Midland County, concrete sinks primarily due to the expansive clay soils that shrink and swell with moisture changes. When soil dries out and shrinks, it creates voids beneath concrete slabs. Water erosion and poor compaction during original construction also contribute to settlement.

Is concrete lifting permanent?

Concrete lifting is a long-lasting solution when the underlying soil conditions are addressed. In Midland's clay soil environment, results typically last 5-10 years or more. Proper drainage around the lifted concrete helps extend the results.

How long does the concrete lifting process take?

Most residential concrete lifting projects in Midland take 1-3 hours to complete. You can typically walk on the lifted concrete within 30 minutes of foam injection, or within a few hours for mudjacking. Driveways are usually ready for vehicle traffic the same day.

Can all sunken concrete be lifted?

Most sunken concrete can be successfully lifted as long as the slab itself is structurally sound (not severely cracked or broken). Our contractors will assess your concrete during the free estimate to determine if lifting is the right solution.

Do I need to replace my concrete instead of lifting it?

Concrete lifting is appropriate when the slab is structurally sound but has settled due to soil movement. If the concrete is severely cracked, broken into multiple pieces, or deteriorated, replacement may be necessary. Our contractors will give you an honest assessment.

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