Pole Barn Concrete Leveling

Restore Your Pole Barn Floor Without Tearing It Out

A sinking or uneven pole barn floor can create problems for equipment, vehicles, livestock, storage, and daily operations. If your concrete slab has settled, cracked, or become uneven, replacing it isn’t always necessary.

Foamjection uses polyurethane concrete lifting, also known as polyjacking or foam jacking, to lift and stabilize settled concrete slabs quickly and with minimal disruption. Instead of removing and replacing the concrete, our process raises the existing slab back toward its original position while filling voids beneath it.

Most projects can be completed in just a few hours, allowing you to get back to using your pole barn sooner.

Request a Free Estimate today to see if your pole barn floor can be repaired with Foamjection.

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Why Pole Barn Floors Sink

Concrete is only as strong as the soil beneath it.

Over time, several conditions can cause the supporting soil to weaken:

  • Poor soil compaction during construction
  • Heavy equipment repeatedly loading the slab
  • Water erosion beneath the concrete
  • Expansive clay soils
  • Seasonal moisture changes
  • Natural settling over time

When the soil can no longer support the weight of the slab, the concrete begins to sink.

Fortunately, the concrete itself is often still in good condition. The problem is what’s happening underneath.


Common Pole Barn Concrete Problems

Pole barns are built to handle heavy equipment, vehicles, trailers, machinery, and storage. Over time, the ground beneath the concrete can shift or wash away, causing the slab to settle.

Common problems include:

  • Uneven concrete floors
  • Cracked slabs
  • Low spots that collect water
  • Voids beneath the concrete
  • Trip hazards
  • Doors that no longer close properly
  • Equipment sitting unevenly
  • Water draining toward the building

These issues often become worse if they are not repaired early.

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A solution that costs 50–70% less  A Process completed in hours, not days  A precise, durable slab lifting solution Eco-friendly materials Local certified expertise

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Our Fix: Polyurethane Pole Barn Concrete Leveling

Foamjection restores settled pole barn floors by injecting high-density polyurethane foam beneath the concrete. The expanding foam fills voids, lifts the slab, and creates stable support below the surface without removing the existing concrete.

  • Small access holes are drilled

  • Foam is injected beneath the concrete slab

  • The concrete is lifted and stabilized

  • Holes are patched after lifting

Most pole barn concrete leveling projects are completed in just a few hours, and many floors are ready for normal use the same day.

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Why Property Owners Choose Pole Barn Concrete Leveling

Pole barn owners choose concrete leveling because it restores safe, level working surfaces without the cost and downtime of concrete replacement. Lifting existing slabs helps extend the life of the floor while minimizing disruption to farming, storage, or daily operations.

  • Costs less than replacement
  • No tear-out or major demolition
  • Minimal interruption to your property
  • Fast project completion
  • Long-term slab support
  • Helps improve drainage and reduce trip hazards

If your pole barn floor is structurally sound but has settled over time, polyurethane concrete lifting is often the most practical solution.

The Benefits of Foam Pole Barn Concrete Leveling

  • Restores level floors for equipment and vehicles
  • Reduces trip hazards and uneven surfaces
  • Helps improve water drainage
  • Lightweight foam will not overload weak soils
  • Water-resistant lifting material
  • Precise, controlled slab lifting
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Pole Barn Concrete Leveling Questions

What causes pole barn floors to sink?

Pole barn concrete commonly settles because of poor soil compaction, water erosion, heavy equipment loads, or natural soil movement. When the supporting soil shifts or washes away, the slab begins to sink.

If the concrete is still structurally sound, polyurethane concrete lifting is often faster and much more affordable than removing and replacing the slab.

Yes. The high-density polyurethane foam is designed to stabilize the slab beneath heavy-use agricultural and commercial concrete floors.

Most projects are completed in just a few hours, and many floors are ready for normal use the same day.

Only small holes—typically about 5/8″ to 3/4″—are drilled during the lifting process. These holes are patched after the repair is complete.

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Yes. Raising settled concrete can help eliminate low spots where water collects and improve drainage across the floor.

Simply contact Foamjection to connect with a certified local contractor serving your area. We’ll inspect your concrete and recommend the best repair solution.

Foamjection connects homeowners, farmers, businesses, and property owners with certified concrete lifting professionals across 30+ states, with new service areas added regularly.

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