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.

Structural crack requiring repair

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

Pros & Cons of Slab Lifting

Advantages

  • Typically 50–70% cheaper than full slab replacement
  • Completed in hours, with the surface usable immediately after
  • No demolition, no waste, and no skip hire required
  • Precision lifting to millimetre accuracy
  • Works on driveways, garage floors, warehouse slabs, and paths

Considerations

  • Severely cracked or structurally broken slabs may need replacement
  • Thin or very old slabs may fracture during the lifting process
  • Access for drilling equipment is needed on the slab surface
  • Not effective where the slab is undermined by active drainage issues

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can any concrete slab be lifted?

Yes, most concrete slabs can be successfully lifted, including driveways, garage floors, warehouse floors, and path slabs. The slab needs to be structurally intact — severely cracked slabs may need replacement instead.

How much does slab lifting cost?

It is significantly cheaper than replacement — typically 50–70% less. We provide free, no-obligation quotes after surveying the area so you know the exact cost before any work begins.

How long does slab lifting take?

It is very fast. Most residential jobs are completed within a few hours, and the surface can be used immediately afterwards. Larger commercial projects may take one to two days.

Will the slab sink again?

No, it is very unlikely. The resin used is permanent and strengthens the ground beneath the slab. As long as the root cause of settlement (e.g. drainage issues) is also addressed, re-settlement is extremely rare.

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