All Time Concrete Lifting raises settled driveways, sidewalks, patios and garage pads back where they belong — for a fraction of what replacement costs, usually in a single visit.
Settled, cracked or uneven concrete doesn't need a jackhammer — it needs lifting, stabilizing and repairing by people who've done it for two decades.
We pump a stable grout slurry beneath sunken slabs through small, discreet holes — raising the concrete back to its original level and filling the voids that let it sink.
Larger slabs, bigger settlements, trickier access — slab jacking brings heavier sections back to grade without breaking out and re-pouring.
Spalled surfaces, broken edges, deteriorating steps — repaired and restored so the concrete you have keeps working for years more.
Cracks let water in; water washes out the base; the base failing is what sinks slabs. Sealing cracks properly is the cheapest insurance your concrete can get.
Small holes are drilled through the settled slab in carefully chosen spots — barely noticeable when the job's done.
Grout is pumped beneath the slab, filling the voids and hydraulically raising the concrete back to its original grade.
The holes are patched flush, the site is cleaned up, and your concrete is level, supported, and ready to use.
Send a couple of photos and a rough idea of the problem, or just call. You'll get a straight answer on whether lifting makes sense, and a no-obligation quote if it does.