Repair uneven, sinking, or settled concrete without tearing everything out. Omaha homeowners can request help with sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, settled patios, garage slabs, walkways, and trip hazards using concrete leveling, mudjacking, and slab repair solutions.
Concrete around Omaha homes can shift when the soil underneath loses support. Freeze-thaw cycles, water runoff, poor compaction, erosion, and long-term settlement can leave slabs uneven, cracked, or separated. These problems often show up first around driveways, sidewalks, patios, walkways, garage entries, and steps.

Concrete leveling and mudjacking are often more affordable than removing and replacing an entire slab. These solutions may help lift sinking patios, sidewalks, driveways, and garage slabs without major demolition.
Uneven concrete can create trip hazards around sidewalks, driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and garage entries. Concrete leveling helps improve safety by restoring more even walking surfaces and reducing slab separation caused by settlement, soil movement, and erosion.
Sunken and cracked concrete can make a property look neglected even when the rest of the home is well maintained. Concrete leveling and slab repair can help restore smoother, more even surfaces around driveways, patios, sidewalks, garage floors, and outdoor living areas.
Concrete leveling and mudjacking are often faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective than full concrete replacement. In many cases, sinking concrete can be lifted, filled, and stabilized without demolition, helping Omaha homeowners restore safety and usability while minimizing disruption to the property.
Our concrete here deals with seasonal moisture changes, freezing and thawing, runoff from heavy rain, and soil movement below the slab. When water moves through or beneath the base material, it can wash out support and leave voids. Once the concrete loses even support, slabs may settle, tilt, crack, or separate.

When moisture gets beneath or around concrete and then freezes, expansion can stress the soil and slab system. Repeated winter freezing and spring thawing can contribute to movement over time, especially when drainage is poor.

Downspouts, grading issues, heavy rain, and poor drainage can move soil or base material away from the slab. Once voids form, concrete may begin to sink into the unsupported area.

If the base beneath a driveway, sidewalk, or patio was not compacted evenly, some areas can settle faster than others. This can leave one side of a slab lower than the other or create uneven transitions between sections.

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If you have a sinking driveway, uneven sidewalk, settled patio, garage slab issue, or concrete trip hazard, request an evaluation before assuming the slab needs to be replaced. Share where the concrete has settled, how long the problem has been visible, and whether water pools near the area.
Common questions about concrete leveling, mudjacking, slab settlement, sinking concrete, and uneven concrete repair in Omaha, Nebraska.
Concrete leveling costs can vary depending on the size of the slab, how much it has settled, site access, soil conditions, and the repair method needed. In many cases, leveling concrete is significantly less expensive than removing and replacing the slab. The best way to determine pricing is with an on-site evaluation of the affected area.
Yes - in many situations, concrete leveling, lifting or mudjacking is more affordable than full slab replacement, sometimes replacing it is more work and creates more problems as you work on the job. Replacing concrete often requires demolition, hauling debris away, uncovers additional problems, re-pouring concrete is not always the final solution, and waiting for curing time during our weather cycles can be problematic. Leveling can often restore the existing slab with less labor, less disruption, and lower overall cost.
Concrete leveling is designed to provide a long-term repair solution for sinking or uneven slabs. The lifespan of original concrete work depends on soil conditions, drainage, moisture levels, freeze-thaw movement, and the condition of the existing soil during installation. Proper stabilization, leveling with proper injection processes and increased drainage can help extend the life of the repair.
In our climate concrete can sink because of freeze-thaw cycles, soil movement, erosion, poor compaction, water runoff, and long-term settling beneath the slab. Over time, unsupported concrete can crack, shift, separate, and need your support, that is where we come in.
Yes, many sinking concrete slabs can be repaired without full replacement. Concrete leveling, mudjacking, and slab lifting solutions are common and may help restore sidewalks, patios, driveways, garage slabs, steps, and walkways for many years.
Common signs of sinking concrete include uneven slab edges, trip hazards, seeing water pooling on top of your patio or driveway, cracks between slabs, gaps near steps or foundations, and visible sinking around patios, sidewalks, driveways, and garage entries.

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