Learn how foam concrete lifting works

How Foam Concrete Lifting Works?

Foam concrete lifting is a modern, cost-effective way to raise and level sunken concrete without the mess or expense of replacement. The process works by drilling small holes into the affected concrete slab and injecting a specialized polyurethane foam underneath.

As the foam expands, it fills the empty spaces in the soil, gently lifting the slab back into its original position. Once the foam hardens, it creates a strong, stable base that prevents future settling.

Drill, pump and patch - foam concrete lifting process

Foam lifts concrete - illustration

Polyurethane vs mudjacking

The foam concrete lifting method is quick, clean, and durable:

  • Minimal disruption – no need to tear out and replace concrete
  • Fast results – most projects are completed in hours, not days
  • Long-lasting solution – waterproof foam won’t wash out or break down over time

Foam concrete lifting is ideal for driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and more—restoring safety, curb appeal, and function at a fraction of the cost of replacement. This not only gets you back on your concrete sooner but also costs 50% to 75% less.

Don't replace damaged concrete - lift it