Concrete Leveling Services in Wisconsin & Northern Illinois

Uneven concrete around your home? We help homeowners compare driveway leveling, sidewalk leveling, patio leveling, and garage floor leveling options with trusted local crews—so you can fix trip hazards and pooling water without a full tear-out.

  • Costs often 50–80% less than full replacement
  • Many projects completed in a few hours
  • Less disruption and less concrete waste

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Wisconsin and Northern Illinois winters are hard on exterior concrete. If you recognize any of the issues below, it may be time to explore leveling before small problems become expensive ones.

Sinking driveway

Slabs drop at the apron or garage transition, creating awkward bumps and drainage issues.

Uneven sidewalk

Panels no longer line up—often from soil movement after freeze-thaw cycles.

Cracked patio

Outdoor slabs settle toward the house or develop low spots that hold water.

Garage floor gaps

The slab pulls away from walls or develops trip hazards at the door threshold.

Trip hazards

Small height differences between panels catch shoes, strollers, and snowblower wheels.

Water pooling

Low areas trap meltwater and ice, which accelerates deterioration over time.

Why leveling instead of replacement?

Costs significantly less

Many homeowners save roughly 50–80% compared with full removal and replacement when the existing slab is still serviceable.

Finished in hours—not days

Leveling addresses settled slabs without long cure times, heavy equipment in your yard for a week, or major demolition noise.

Less waste, immediate use

You keep the slab you already have, avoid landfill debris, and can typically use the surface the same day per crew guidance.

Want the full picture? Read our concrete leveling vs. full replacement guide.

How it works

  1. 1

    Free assessment and quote

    A local crew reviews photos or visits the site, checks how far the slab has settled, and explains realistic lift goals.

  2. 2

    Lift and stabilize

    Small holes are drilled so material can fill voids and raise the slab with controlled pressure.

  3. 3

    Patch and return to use

    Access holes are patched and the area is cleaned up—often ready for light use the same day.

What does concrete leveling cost?

Most concrete leveling jobs cost significantly less than replacement. Typical residential work often lands in the hundreds to low thousands depending on the surface, severity, and access—not tens of thousands for a brand-new pour.

See typical price ranges for driveways, sidewalks, and patios →

Frequently asked questions

What is concrete leveling?

Concrete leveling (sometimes called mudjacking or slab jacking) lifts settled slabs by injecting material beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the surface back toward its original position—without removing and repouring the slab.

How long does concrete leveling last?

When underlying soils are stable and drainage issues are addressed, many leveled slabs remain in service for many years. Longevity depends on site conditions, maintenance, and how well water is directed away from the slab.

Is concrete leveling better than replacement?

Not always—but when the slab is still structurally sound, leveling is often faster, less disruptive, and far less expensive than full replacement. See our comparison page for a side-by-side look at cost, time, and waste.

How much does concrete leveling cost?

Most residential projects range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on slab size, how far it has settled, and how many lift points are needed. Our cost guide explains typical ranges by surface type.

How long does the process take?

Many residential jobs are completed in a few hours. You can often walk or drive on the surface the same day, depending on the contractor’s recommendations and weather conditions.

Do you serve my city?

Wisconsin Concrete Leveling focuses on Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, including markets like Janesville, Waukesha, and Rockford. If you are nearby, request a quote and we will confirm service availability for your address.

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