Sunken Concrete Repair
Raise settled concrete where soil movement has created trip hazards or drainage issues.
Residential Concrete Lifting
Lift sunken residential concrete without tearing out the slab. Lakeshore Concrete Lifting raises driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, garage floors, and other settled concrete across Berrien County and nearby Southwest Michigan communities.
Overview
Sunken concrete often starts with washed-out soil, voids below the slab, or Michigan freeze and thaw movement. We identify the low areas, fill voids below the concrete, and raise the slab toward a safer, more useful surface.
Polyurethane foam injection is one of the main methods used to stabilize and lift residential concrete. The goal is a clean, controlled repair that helps eliminate trip hazards and avoid full replacement when the slab is still worth saving.

Benefits
Focused residential slab repair for safer surfaces, better drainage, and less disruption than many replacement projects.
Raise settled concrete where soil movement has created trip hazards or drainage issues.
Use high-density foam to fill voids, stabilize the slab, and raise concrete with a clean finish.
Focused on homes, driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, garage floors, and shop floors.
Restore useful concrete for a fraction of many replacement projects.
Our Process
Each service page follows a clear flow with a hero, overview, benefits, process, FAQ, and quote form for homeowners comparing concrete repair options.
Measure the settled slab, identify voids, and confirm that lifting is the right repair.
Create small, targeted access holes in the concrete for the lifting material.
Place material below the slab to fill empty space and raise the concrete.
Bring the surface into position, patch access holes, and clean the work area.

When to Call
Uneven slab edges that create trip hazards around walkways, patios, driveways, or garage entries.
Water pooling near concrete joints, garage doors, foundations, or outdoor living areas.
Sunken concrete panels that have dropped because of soil movement or voids below the slab.
Concrete worth saving where lifting may be more practical than full tear-out and replacement.
Questions
Common questions about this residential concrete lifting and leveling service.
In many residential cases, concrete lifting costs less than full replacement because the existing slab stays in place. The final price depends on slab size, settlement, access, and the amount of foam needed.
Often, yes. If the slab is structurally usable, lifting can improve the surface. Severely broken or crumbling concrete may need replacement instead.
Most lifted residential concrete can be used soon after the repair is complete. Jake will confirm timing for your specific driveway, sidewalk, patio, or garage floor.
Call Jake or send the quote form to start with a clear residential concrete repair estimate.
Free Residential Estimate
Tell us about your sunken concrete, uneven slab, driveway, patio, sidewalk, garage floor, or shop floor. We will follow up as soon as possible.