Concrete Lifting in Spokane, WA — fast, clean, and cost‑effective
Sunken steps, uneven driveways, trip hazards, and leaking cracks? We lift and stabilize concrete and repair common foundation cracks so your property looks better, drains better, and feels safer.
- Free estimate + clear plan
- Most jobs done in hours
- Less mess than replacement
- Protects property value
Prefer to talk? Call 509‑300‑3855.
Services
Pick the issue you’re seeing — we’ll recommend the right fix and explain why.
Concrete Lifting & Leveling
Raise settled slabs to reduce trip hazards and improve drainage on driveways, patios, sidewalks, and more.
Sunken Steps & Porches
Stabilize and level entryways that have dropped or shifted so they’re safer and easier to use.
Cracked / Leaking Foundation Repair
Address common basement wall cracks and water intrusion with proven crack repair and sealing methods.
Joint & Crack Sealing
Seal joints and cracks to slow water intrusion, reduce erosion, and extend concrete life.
Crack Injection / Curtain Grouting
Solutions for water intrusion through cracks and cold joints, depending on the location and severity.
Void Filling
Fill voids under slabs (often caused by erosion) to stabilize and prevent future settling.
How it works
A simple process that keeps your project moving and your property clean.
Recent projects
Real work photos from recent jobs (swap these URLs anytime).

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FAQs
Quick answers to common questions. Still unsure? Call us — we’re happy to help.
Is concrete lifting cheaper than replacing the slab?
Usually, yes. Lifting and leveling often costs significantly less than demolition and replacement, and it’s faster with less mess.
How long does concrete lifting take?
Many residential jobs can be completed in a few hours. You’ll get a time estimate after we review your project details.
When can I use my driveway or patio again?
In many cases, you can use the area the same day. Cure and access time depends on the exact repair and conditions.
What causes concrete to sink?
Common causes include soil erosion from water, poor compaction, expansive soils, voids under the slab, and plumbing leaks.
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