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Concrete Leveling Albuquerque, NM

Lift Sunken Driveways, Sidewalks & Patios Without Replacement

Albuquerque Concrete Leveling helps local homeowners repair uneven concrete around their Albuquerque property with modern polyurethane foam injection — restoring sunken driveways, sidewalks and patios in a single day, without the cost of tear-out and replacement.

  • Free Estimates
  • Albuquerque-Focused Service
  • Licensed & Insured Local Contractors
  • Clear Recommendations
  • Modern Concrete Lifting Methods
  • Residential & Commercial Service

No obligation · No high-pressure sales · Local specialists

  • Free Estimates

    No obligation, no pressure

  • Albuquerque-Focused Service

    Local, not a call center

  • Work Performed by Licensed and Insured Local Contractors

    Verified contractor coverage

  • Clear Recommendations

    Straight answers, no upsells

  • Modern Concrete Lifting Methods

    Precision polyurethane foam injection

  • Residential & Commercial Service

    Homes and businesses

Repair, don't replace

Why Level Concrete Instead of Replacing It?

Concrete leveling lifts settled slabs by filling the voids beneath them. It is a faster, cleaner alternative to tear-out and repour.

  • Often less costly and less disruptive than tear-out and replacement
  • Reuses the concrete you already have
  • Minimal excavation, minimal landscape damage

Our Albuquerque Concrete Leveling Services

Residential and commercial leveling solutions built around Albuquerque's soil, climate and concrete.

Local expertise

Why Albuquerque Homeowners Choose Concrete Leveling

Albuquerque sits at the edge of the Rio Grande valley on a mix of expansive clay soils and decomposed granite, at an elevation where freeze-thaw cycles and hard-driving summer storms shape how the ground behaves under a slab. Understanding those local conditions is the difference between a repair that lasts and one that has to be redone.

  • Expansive clay soils

    Local clays swell when wet and shrink as they dry, cycling all season. That movement leaves voids beneath driveways, sidewalks, and patios that gradually settle into a dip.

  • Freeze-thaw cycles

    Albuquerque regularly crosses the freezing line dozens of times each winter. Water trapped under a slab expands as it freezes and washes fines out as it thaws, undermining the support layer.

  • Drainage and runoff

    Short, intense storms and downspouts that discharge next to the slab drive water under nearby concrete. Once the sub-base erodes, the slab has nowhere to go but down.

  • High-elevation climate

    At 6,000+ feet, sun exposure, dry air, and rapid temperature swings put extra stress on both soil and concrete. Repairs built for milder climates often don't hold up here.

Why polyurethane foam suits this environment

Polyurethane foam is lightweight, waterproof, and dimensionally stable once cured — so it fills voids without adding load to already-stressed soil, resists moisture cycles, and holds its shape through freeze-thaw. Smaller injection ports and a fast cure mean most driveways and walkways can be used the same day.

What to expect

What sets our concrete leveling work apart

Straightforward service built around what actually matters when you're repairing settled concrete.

  • Free written estimates

    On-site inspection, clear scope, and a fixed written quote — no obligation, no high-pressure sales.

  • Fast local response

    Albuquerque-based scheduling. Most estimates are set within a few business days.

  • Long-lasting repairs

    Polyurethane foam is waterproof and dimensionally stable, built to hold through Rio Grande valley freeze-thaw cycles.

  • Residential & commercial

    Driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, warehouse slabs, and ADA-critical entries.

  • Modern foam technology

    Small injection ports, minimal disruption to landscaping, and cured foam that is inert and non-toxic.

  • Local Albuquerque knowledge

    Soil, drainage patterns, and freeze-thaw behavior along the Rio Grande valley — factored into every recommendation.

How it works

Our Process

Five steps from the first phone call to a finished, level slab.

  1. Step 1

    Inspection

    We walk the property, measure affected slabs, and check drainage and likely cause of settlement.

  2. Step 2

    Evaluation

    We confirm whether the slab is a candidate for leveling or whether replacement is the smarter choice.

  3. Step 3

    Customized repair plan

    You receive a clear written quote outlining injection points, expected lift, and next steps.

  4. Step 4

    Precision foam injection

    Small ports are drilled, polyurethane foam is injected in controlled lifts, and the slab is returned to grade.

  5. Step 5

    Final walkthrough

    We patch injection ports, clean the work area, and walk the finished repair with you before we leave.

Areas We Serve Around Albuquerque

We proudly provide concrete leveling, driveway leveling, sidewalk lifting, patio leveling, garage floor leveling, and polyurethane foam lifting throughout Albuquerque and the surrounding communities. We generally serve properties located within approximately a 60-minute drive of Albuquerque.

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FAQ

Common questions, straight answers.

How much does concrete leveling cost?
Most residential concrete leveling projects in Albuquerque range from $500 to $2,500 depending on the size and number of slabs. We provide a fixed written quote after a free on-site inspection.
How long does polyurethane concrete leveling last?
Polyurethane foam is durable and moisture-resistant. Repair longevity also depends on soil conditions, drainage, slab condition, and proper installation.
Can cracked concrete be leveled?
Yes, if the cracks are stable and the slab is still structurally sound. Lifting restores the grade and can help prevent further settlement.
Is foam leveling better than mudjacking?
Foam leveling is lighter, cures faster and requires smaller injection holes than traditional mudjacking. It is a good fit for most residential and commercial applications.
How soon can I use my concrete after leveling?
Many surfaces can be returned to service shortly after lifting. Project-specific timing will be explained during the estimate.
How do I know if concrete leveling is right for my property?
If the slab is still structurally sound and the primary issue is settlement — sunken sections, trip hazards, water pooling toward the house, or an uneven driveway apron — leveling is usually a good candidate. During the free estimate we inspect the slab, note the cause of settlement, and tell you honestly if replacement is the smarter choice.
Will my landscaping be disturbed?
Concrete leveling is minimally invasive. Foam injection uses small penny-sized ports drilled through the slab, so there is no excavation and grass, plants, and hardscaping next to the slab are typically left undisturbed.
Is polyurethane foam environmentally safe?
Cured polyurethane foam is inert, non-toxic, and does not leach into surrounding soil or groundwater. It is the same family of material commonly used for insulation in homes.
What happens during a free estimate?
A technician walks the property, measures affected slabs, checks drainage and likely cause of settlement, and explains the recommended repair. You receive a clear written quote with no obligation and no high-pressure sales.
Do you work on commercial properties?
Yes. We level warehouse floors, commercial sidewalks, loading docks, ADA-critical entries, and municipal walkways in addition to residential driveways, patios, and pool decks.

Have another question? Call (505) 388-0089.

Lift it — don't replace it.

Have questions about your concrete? Need advice? Want a free estimate? We're here to help. Concrete leveling saves the slab you already have, at a fraction of the cost of replacement.

  • Often less costly and less disruptive than tear-out and replacement
  • Repair before replacement when appropriate
  • Modern concrete lifting methods
  • Clear recommendations — no pressure, no upsells

Free Estimates · Albuquerque-Focused Service · Clear Recommendations