Driveway Concrete Leveling
Sunken driveway slabs are a common issue for homeowners across the Michiana. Soil settlement, erosion, and freeze-thaw cycles can cause sections of concrete to sink or tilt over time.
Concrete leveling lifts those slabs back into position without the cost and disruption of full driveway replacement, and often times offering South Bend residents enormous savings in the process.

Signs Your Driveway May Need Leveling
You may benefit from driveway leveling if you notice:
• One slab sitting lower than the next
• A noticeable bump when pulling into the garage
• Cracks forming where slabs meet
• Water collecting in low areas
• Sections of the driveway sloping toward the home
Addressing these issues early can prevent further settlement and damage
From $99

How Driveway Leveling Works
Concrete leveling restores the surface by lifting the settled slab back into place.
Small holes are drilled into the affected section of concrete. A lifting material is then injected beneath the slab to fill empty spaces in the soil and raise the concrete to the correct height.
Once the slab is level again, the holes are patched and the driveway can typically be used the same day.

Benefits of Leveling vs Replacement
Concrete leveling is often the preferred option for repairing sunken driveways.
Benefits include:
• Lower cost than replacement
• Minimal disruption to landscaping
• Fast repair time
• Restores a smooth driving surface
• Extends the life of your driveway
If your driveway has started to sink or shift, leveling can restore the surface before the problem worsens.