A sunken or cracked garage floor slab is more than a nuisance — it can damage vehicles, create drainage problems, and become a tripping hazard every time you enter or exit. In the Charleston area, garage floors are especially prone to settling because the soil beneath them was often disturbed during original construction and may not have been fully compacted before the slab was poured.
Most jobs are completed in hours — not days. Your concrete is ready to use the same day.
Polyurethane lifting costs significantly less than tearing out and replacing existing concrete.
High-density polyurethane foam only—cleaner, faster, and longer-lasting.
We drill small access holes through the garage floor slab at key void locations, inject high-density polyurethane foam beneath the concrete, and the foam expands within seconds to fill the void and lift the slab back to level. Access holes are patched and blended. The garage is ready to use the same day.
Our top priority is customer satisfaction and we work closely with clients to understand their unique needs and goals.
Small holes, precise lift—we restore your concrete to grade without over-lifting or damaging surrounding surfaces.
Polyurethane foam cures in 15–30 minutes. Most jobs are done and usable the same day we arrive.
We work in Charleston's unique coastal soil every week and understand exactly what causes concrete to settle here.
Yes. If your garage floor is structurally sound, we can raise and level the existing concrete using polyurethane foam injection, helping you avoid the cost and disruption of tearing out and replacing the slab.
Garage floors typically settle due to shifting soil, poor compaction during construction, water erosion beneath the slab, or natural ground movement. Concrete lifting addresses these issues by filling the voids below the concrete and restoring proper support.
Polyurethane foam is lightweight, expands to fill underground voids, requires smaller drill holes, and cures much faster than mudjacking — providing a durable repair with minimal disruption to your property.