Garage Floor Concrete Leveling
Garage floors can begin to settle when the soil beneath the slab shifts or compresses. Over time this can create uneven surfaces, cracks, or slopes that affect the usability of the garage.
Concrete leveling lifts the slab back into position and restores a smooth, level surface.

Common Garage Floor Issues
Signs your garage floor may need leveling include:
• A noticeable slope toward one side of the garage
• Cracks forming across the slab
• Low areas where water collects
• Uneven sections where vehicles enter the garage
• Gaps between the slab and foundation wall
These issues often occur when the soil beneath the concrete settles or erodes.
The Leveling Process
Concrete leveling restores the slab by filling voids beneath the concrete.
Small holes are drilled into the slab and a lifting material is injected below the surface. As the material expands or fills the space beneath the slab, the concrete is raised back into alignment.
The holes are then sealed and the surface is ready for use.
Advantages of Garage Floor Leveling
• Faster and less disruptive than replacement
• Lower overall repair cost
• Restores a smooth driving surface
• Helps extend the life of the slab
If your garage floor has begun to settle or slope, leveling may provide a fast and effective repair solution.