Concrete Leveling Mudjacking Services in Irvine, CA
Everything we do in Irvine, explained in depth.
Concrete Leveling Mudjacking Services in Irvine, CA
Concrete Leveling
Mudjacking and polyurethane concrete leveling for sunken slabs, driveways, and walkways across Irvine, CA.
$300–$700
Mudjacking
Mudjacking and concrete leveling for sunken slabs, driveways, and patios throughout Irvine, CA.
$150–$400
Sidewalk Leveling
Trip-hazard sidewalk leveling and mudjacking for Irvine homes, HOAs, and city-adjacent walkways — fast, mess-minimal, and built to…
$300–$600
Driveway Leveling
Slab-lifting driveway leveling for Irvine homes, restoring safe, even concrete without tearing out the old slab.
$300–$600
Patio Leveling
Concrete patio leveling via mudjacking for Irvine homes with sunken, tilted, or cracked slabs.
$300–$700
Pool Deck Leveling
Concrete pool deck leveling and mudjacking for Irvine homes, restoring safe, even surfaces around pools without full replacement.
$300–$700
What to expect, start to finish
1. On-Site Evaluation And Slab Assessment
We walk the property in Woodbury, Northwood, Oak Creek, Portola Springs, or wherever you're located in Irvine and look at the settled slabs — driveways, walkways, pool decks, and patio areas. We check panel size, void location, soil conditions underneath, and whether adjacent slabs at UCI-area homes or newer builds near Great Park and Portola Springs are showing similar settling patterns. You get a straightforward explanation of what's causing the drop, not just a price.
2. Upfront Quote Before Any Drilling
Once we know which slabs need lifting and by how much, we give you a clear number in writing. No surprise add-ons once we're on site. Irvine's mix of older Northwood and Woodbury tract homes versus newer construction near Spectrum and Great Park means every job has different slab thickness and base material, so the quote reflects your specific concrete, not a generic rate.
3. Drilling And Mudjacking
We drill small, dime-sized holes into the sunken slab and pump a cement-based slurry underneath to fill voids and raise the concrete back to grade. This works well in Irvine because our mild Mediterranean climate — warm dry summers and cool winters — means minimal freeze-thaw cycling, so soil erosion under slabs usually comes from irrigation runoff, poor drainage grading, or compacted fill settling over time rather than frost heave. We lift in controlled stages to avoid overcorrecting.
4. Patching And Cleanup
Holes are patched with matching material, and we sweep and hose down the work area before we leave. There's no mess left behind on your driveway or walkway, whether that's a Quail Hill hillside lot or a flat pad near Oak Creek.
5. Walkthrough And Final Check
We walk the slab with you, check that it's level with a straightedge, and make sure water now drains away from the foundation instead of pooling. If you're near Irvine Regional Park or anywhere with mature landscaping and root intrusion nearby, we'll flag it if roots are likely to cause repeat settling down the road.