
Prosper Concrete Leveling
Help for sunken, uneven, or trip-hazard concrete around homes in Prosper and nearby North Texas communities.
- Driveways, sidewalks, patios & pool decks
- Serving Prosper and nearby communities
- Call to discuss leveling options
Why concrete settles in North Texas
North Texas soil movement, drainage issues, natural settling, and cycles of drought and heavy rain can cause concrete slabs to sink, tilt, or become uneven. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and garage floors are all susceptible. A short phone consultation can help determine whether concrete leveling, lifting, replacement, or another repair path is the right fit for your project.
Concrete Leveling Services
Common residential concrete leveling and repair projects we discuss with Prosper-area homeowners.
Driveway Leveling
Sunken driveway slabs, uneven sections, and dips near the garage or street entry.
Call about thisSidewalk Leveling
Uneven walkway panels and trip hazards near front doors, gates, and pathways.
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Back patios that have settled, tilted toward the house, or developed uneven joints.
Call about thisPool Deck Leveling
Sunken pool decking, uneven coping, and slabs that pitch water the wrong direction.
Call about thisGarage Floor / Slab Leveling
Garage slabs, interior slabs, and shop floors that have settled or cracked.
Call about thisConcrete Void Filling
Soil washout and voids beneath slabs that lead to future settling or cracking.
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Raised or dropped panels along walkways, entries, and public-facing paths.
Call about thisConcrete Raising / Lifting
Lifting settled concrete back toward its original elevation where feasible.
Call about thisConcrete leveling & related terms
Homeowners search for this service under many names. Whether you're looking for concrete leveling, concrete lifting, concrete raising, sunken concrete repair, or uneven concrete repair, the underlying goal is the same: fix slabs that no longer sit level. Older techniques like slabjacking and mudjacking use a cement slurry, while newer polyurethane foam lifting (sometimes called polyjacking) uses expanding foam. Common project types include driveway leveling, sidewalk leveling, patio leveling, and pool deck leveling.
Some homeowners call it cement leveling, but the service is typically referred to as concrete leveling or concrete lifting.
Our Process
Simple, no-pressure steps to figure out if concrete leveling is a fit for your project.
1. Call or send project details
Reach out at 214-949-4235 or request a callback.
2. Describe the concrete issue
Share slab location, dimensions, and a couple of photos if possible.
3. Review repair options
Talk through leveling, lifting, or alternative repair paths.
4. Schedule next steps
If it's a fit, we plan out next steps together.
Service Area
Based in Prosper, TX and serving homeowners across the surrounding North Dallas and Collin County area. Whether your slab is on a quiet Prosper cul-de-sac or a neighborhood in a nearby community, give us a call to talk through it.
- Prosper, TX (primary)
- Celina, TX
- Gunter, TX
- Frisco, TX
- McKinney, TX
- Little Elm, TX
- Aubrey, TX
- Cross Roads, TX
- Pilot Point, TX
- Plano, TX
- North Dallas / Collin County


Frequently Asked Questions
What is concrete leveling?
Concrete leveling is a repair process that lifts or evens out settled, sunken, or tilted concrete slabs, typically by filling voids beneath the slab so it sits closer to its original position.
Is concrete leveling the same as concrete lifting?
The terms are often used interchangeably. Concrete lifting emphasizes raising a slab; concrete leveling emphasizes making the surface even again. Both address the same general problem.
Do I need concrete leveling or replacement?
It depends on the slab's condition. Slabs that are structurally intact but have settled may be candidates for leveling. Slabs that are heavily cracked, crumbling, or damaged may need replacement. A phone call helps sort this out.
Can uneven sidewalks be leveled?
Uneven sidewalk panels are one of the most common leveling projects, especially where a trip hazard has formed at a joint.
Can driveways and patios be lifted?
In many cases, yes. Suitability depends on slab condition, thickness, soil, and access. Call to describe your situation.
What causes concrete to sink in North Texas?
Expansive clay soils, drainage issues, drought/wet cycles, plumbing leaks, and soil washout under slabs are common causes in the Prosper area.
Do you serve Celina, Frisco, and McKinney?
Yes. We serve Prosper and nearby communities including Celina, Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm, Aubrey, and other Collin County / North Dallas area cities.
What should I do before calling?
Take a couple of photos of the slab, note approximate dimensions, and be ready to describe when you first noticed the issue. Pricing depends on slab size, access, severity, and repair method.
Talk to a Local Concrete Leveling Specialist
The fastest way to get help is to call. We'll ask a few questions about your slab and walk through options.
Prefer we call you? Fill out the callback form — phone remains the fastest path.