A damaged driveway is both unsightly and can create tripping hazards. Repair these problems and level your driveway quickly with USG. Our foam jacking service is minimally invasive and fast curing, for less disruption in the use of the driveway. You can even park in your driveway again the same day as leveling takes place.
Driveway Leveling
Driveway Leveling by Utility Services Group
Foam-jacking is a fast, efficient, and cost-effective way to level your concrete driveway. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the surface of the concrete driveway through small holes. The foam then expands, bringing your concrete back to level, mitigating any tripping hazards, and returning your driveway back to being smooth, instead of unlevel.
Our Soil Stabilization Services
Ditch Your Damaged Driveway with the Help of USG.
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The signs of damage to your driveway may not be obvious. Here are the signs it’s time to call USG:
- There are cracks in the concrete slabs that make up your driveway.
- There are broken pieces of concrete coming off your driveway.
- The joints of your driveway are no longer level.
- There are pores on the surface of your driveway, also known as spalling.
- There is visible soil erosion next to or underneath your driveway.
- The driveway edge is no longer level with your garage door.
What sets our Driveway Leveling service apart from others?
- Polyurethane cures quickly, so your driveway can be walked on and parked on again the same day as the leveling takes place.
- Leveling your concrete driveway does not require excavation, unlike traditional repair methods.
- Leveling your driveway is more cost-effective than replacement.
- Replacement requires more labor, as well as more supplies.
- Polyurethane is a long-term solution.
- Foam jacking is less invasive, as it is done through small holes in your existing driveway.
- Saving your existing driveway prevents it from ending up in a landfill.
- This method of leveling will not destroy the surrounding landscape.
How does it work?
- An expanding light-weight polyurethane is injected underneath the driveway slab.
- The polyurethane initially moves in liquid form and saturates the voids and loose soil.
- Once it expands, it compresses the loose soil using the weight of the slab.
- Once it overcomes the weight of the driveway slab, the polyurethane pushes it against the densified soil.
- This process is used to stabilize and level the slab without excavation or replacement.