⬤ Serving Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC
Concrete lifting that restores safety, drainage, and curb appeal.
Relevel lifts and stabilizes uneven sidewalks, driveways, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and slabs with dual-component polyurethane foam. Relevel also provides single-component waterproofing for poured concrete, CMU walls, and stacked stone foundations where water is getting in.
Maryland • Virginia • Washington DC • Same-day use • No demolition
Ready fast
Most projects are completed in a few hours, and surfaces are typically ready the same day.
Low disruption
No demolition. No heavy equipment. No waiting on a full tear-out and repour.
Built for the cause
Lifts and stabilizes concrete. Waterproofs and seals against water intrusion.
Relevel serves homeowners and light commercial properties across the region.

One fix can solve several problems at once.
Lift the slab, reduce trip hazards, improve drainage, support weak soil, and avoid the mess of starting over.
Good fit for:
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Driveways
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Sidewalks
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Patios
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Pool decks
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Garage floors
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Basement slabs
⬤ When to call Relevel
The warning signs usually start small.
A lifted slab does more than improve appearance. It can reduce trip hazards, stop water from pooling, and keep weak soil from causing more movement.
Uneven walkways
Lift settled sidewalks and entry paths before the height difference becomes a daily safety issue.
Water pooling
Fill voids and stabilize slabs so water drains the way it should instead of collecting near the surface.
Cracked pool decks
Protect joints and surrounding concrete where movement and water exposure can wear surfaces down fast.
Sinking slabs
Support patios, garage floors, basement slabs, and commercial surfaces without a full replacement project.
⬤ When to call Relevel
One team for lifting, soil support, and surface protection.
Relevel combines lifting, void filling, and crack protection so the repair matches the real cause of the problem, not just the symptom you can see.



⬤ Support solutions
Also available for the surfaces that need extra protection.
✅ Foundation and structural support for minor and major settlement
✅ Crack sealing and pool deck caulking to help limit water intrusion
✅ Single-component waterproofing for poured concrete, CMU, and stacked stone foundations
✅ Residential and light commercial applications
⬤ When to call Relevel
One team for lifting, soil support, and surface protection.
From front walks and patios to garage floors and pool decks, the goal is a safer surface without replacing the slab.

Driveway releveling
Lift sunken slabs and improve drainage without tearing up the whole driveway.

Pool deck protection
Address movement, cracks, and water-related wear around the surfaces families use most.

Garage floor leveling
Stabilize settling slabs and bring daily-use surfaces back into alignment.
⬤ Repair vs replacement
Most concrete problems do not need to start with demolition.
Full replacement often means more mess, more downtime, and more cost. Relevel gives homeowners another path when the slab can still be restored.
What to compare | Full replacement | Relevel repair |
|---|---|---|
Cost direction | Often far more expensive | Designed to be a cost-effective alternative |
Yard impact | More risk of torn-up landscaping and blocked access | Low disruption around the slab |
Site disruption | Demolition, debris, and more cleanup | Small access points and a cleaner work area |
Equipment | Heavy equipment is often needed | No heavy equipment required |
Downtime | Removal, repour, and curing can stretch the timeline | Many projects are finished in hours and ready the same day |
⬤ What to expect
A straightforward process from first hole to final cleanup.
Each step is designed to keep surface impact low while delivering accurate lifting and lasting support below the slab.
1
Drill
Small, dime-sized holes create clean access points beneath the slab so lifting material can be placed with control.
2
Inject
Dual-component polyurethane is injected beneath the slab to fill voids, stabilize soil, and create the controlled lift.
3
Lift
As the foam expands, the slab is raised with close monitoring so elevation and alignment stay controlled.
4
Seal and finish
Access holes are sealed, the area is cleaned, and the concrete is ready for use the same day in many cases.
⬤ Common applications
Works well for the places where sinking concrete creates daily frustration.
Relevel is a strong fit for exterior slabs, interior concrete surfaces, and light commercial areas that need support without replacement.
✅ Driveways
✅ Sidewalks
✅ Patios
✅ Pool decks
✅ Garage floors
✅ Basement slabsInterior slabs
✅ Poured concrete walls
✅ CMU walls
✅ Stacked stone foundations
✅ Commercial walkways
⬤ Where it works
A strong fit for homes, pool areas, and light commercial properties.
The same foam-based approach can solve different types of slab movement, especially when voids, erosion, or water are part of the problem.
Residential entrances
Keep front walks, steps, and sidewalks safer and easier to use every day.
Outdoor living areas
Restore patios, porches, and entertaining spaces without closing the area for a full replacement project.
Poolside surfaces
Lift and protect pool decks where uneven concrete and open joints create extra risk around water.
Garage and utility slabs
Support garage floors, basement slabs, and other concrete surfaces that need stability from the ground up.
⬤ Common questions
Answers before you book.
A quick overview of what Relevel can fix, how foam lifting works, and why it is often the better first move than replacement.
What is concrete releveling?
Concrete releveling lifts and stabilizes sunken slabs with polyurethane foam injected beneath the surface. It is used for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks when the slab can be restored instead of replaced.
What problems can Relevel fix?
Relevel addresses sunken slabs, uneven walkways, settling patios, pool deck movement, surfaces affected by soil erosion or washout, and water intrusion through poured concrete, CMU, and stacked stone foundation walls.
How does polyurethane concrete lifting work?
Small access points are drilled into the slab. High-density foam is then injected below the concrete to fill voids, stabilize the soil, and gently raise the surface back toward level.
Is lifting better than replacement?
When the slab is still a good candidate for repair, lifting is usually faster, cleaner, and more cost effective than tearing everything out and starting over.
