Slab Lifting

Sunken concrete slabs in driveways, warehouse floors, and factory environments can create safety hazards and operational problems. Our slab lifting service uses precision injection technology to raise sunken slabs back to their original level without costly and disruptive replacement.

Key Benefits

Fraction of replacement cost

Completed in hours, not days

Precision level control

Heavy-load rated

No waste to landfill

Immediate use after treatment

How It Works

1

Survey

Level survey to map the extent of slab settlement.

2

Preparation

Small injection holes drilled through the slab surface.

3

Lifting

Resin injected beneath the slab to raise it back to level.

4

Finishing

Injection holes sealed and area cleaned — ready for immediate use.

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Fraction of replacement cost
Completed in hours, not days
Precision level control
Heavy-load rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of concrete slab can be lifted with this method?

Most concrete slabs can be successfully lifted, including domestic driveways, garage floors, patio slabs, footpaths, warehouse and factory floors, and loading bay aprons. The technique works on both reinforced and unreinforced slabs, provided the concrete is in reasonable structural condition.

How much does slab lifting cost compared to full replacement?

Slab lifting typically costs 50–70% less than full slab removal and replacement. You also avoid the additional costs of skip hire, waste disposal, and extended downtime. We provide free, no-obligation quotes after surveying the affected area so you can compare options.

How long does the slab lifting process take to complete?

Most residential slab lifting projects are completed within a few hours, and the slab can be walked or driven on immediately afterwards. Larger commercial projects — such as warehouse floors or car parks — may take 1–2 days depending on the area involved.

Will the slab sink again after slab lifting?

The geopolymer resin used during slab lifting is permanent and significantly strengthens the ground beneath the slab. When the underlying cause of settlement — such as washout, poor drainage, or soil consolidation — is also addressed as part of the project, the risk of re-settlement is very low.

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