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Foamjection helps homeowners across Georgia fix sinking concrete without tearing it out or overpaying for replacement. Whether you’re dealing with uneven sidewalks, settled driveways, sunken patios, or interior concrete floors, our proven polyurethane concrete lifting process delivers fast, clean, long-lasting results.
As the nationwide leader in polyurethane concrete lifting—powered by HMI, Foamjection helps Georgia homeowners with certified local professionals who use high-density foam injection to lift, level, and stabilize concrete the right way.
Georgia’s climate and soil conditions make concrete settlement a common issue throughout the state—from urban areas to rural communities.
Common causes include:
Left untreated, sinking concrete often worsens over time—creating trip hazards, drainage problems, and costly repairs.
Foamjection helps repair and stabilize a wide range of concrete surfaces across Georgia, including:
If your concrete is uneven, sunken, or creating a safety concern, our process offers a reliable concrete repair solution without replacement.
Foamjection uses advanced polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize settled concrete with precision.
This process—often referred to as polyjacking or slab lifting—allows certified professionals to:
Most surfaces are ready to use again almost immediately.
Concrete lifting and leveling services available in the cities listed below.
Georgia concrete settlement is often tied to red clay soil, heavy rain, poor drainage, erosion, and changing ground moisture. When the soil below a slab becomes too wet, too dry, or washed out, the concrete above it can sink, crack, tilt, or pull away from nearby surfaces.
Foamjection serves Georgia homeowners and property owners in busy metro areas, fast-growing suburbs, coastal communities, and smaller towns where sinking concrete can create trip hazards, drainage problems, and uneven surfaces around homes and businesses.
In the Atlanta metro area, homeowners in Atlanta, Marietta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Decatur, Dunwoody, Tucker, and Norcross often deal with driveway settlement, sidewalk trip hazards, front step movement, patio sinking, and garage floor issues. Many of these problems are caused by water moving through clay soil and creating weak spots below the slab.
West of Atlanta, Foamjection supports communities like Douglasville, Carrollton, Lithia Springs, Austell, Powder Springs, Villa Rica, Dallas, and Hiram. In these areas, concrete settlement can show up around driveways, patios, porches, walkways, and commercial entry slabs when rainwater washes out the base below the concrete.
In South Metro and Central Georgia, property owners in Peachtree City, Newnan, Senoia, Stockbridge, Jonesboro, Riverdale, Morrow, and Milledgeville may notice settled slabs around garage aprons, sidewalks, pool decks, patios, and concrete steps. These repairs often need a clean, controlled lift that restores support without major demolition.
Along Georgia’s coastal and southeastern areas, Foamjection also serves communities like Savannah, Brunswick, Pooler, Richmond Hill, Rincon, Hinesville, Kingsland, and St. Marys. In these areas, sandy soil, moisture, storm runoff, and drainage issues can lead to voids below sidewalks, driveways, patios, pool decks, and exterior slabs.
Concrete settlement in Georgia often starts in the places where water collects or where the slab sees daily use. A driveway may drop near the garage. A sidewalk panel may rise on one side and sink on the other. A patio may start sloping toward the home. Front steps may pull away from the porch. A garage floor may sound hollow or show a low area near a crack.
These signs are common around garage aprons, driveway approaches, front walkways, porch slabs, entry steps, patios, pool decks, sidewalks, and concrete near downspouts. Georgia’s clay-heavy soil can hold water, expand, shrink, and shift as weather changes. Over time, that movement can leave empty spaces below the concrete.
Some homeowners first notice the problem after a heavy rain. Water may pool in one area, drain toward the foundation, or run into a gap beside the slab. Once water starts reaching the weak area below the concrete, the problem can grow faster.
If the slab is still in usable condition, polyurethane concrete lifting can often raise and stabilize the existing concrete without removing it. Foamjection’s foam injection process is designed to fill voids below the slab, lift the settled area, and help restore support underneath.
Georgia’s heavy rain and humid weather can make small concrete problems worse over time. A small low spot near a driveway, sidewalk, patio, porch, or step can collect water and allow more soil to wash away. When that happens, the slab may keep sinking, cracking, or tilting.
It may be time to request an estimate if you notice uneven sidewalk edges, widening gaps, water pooling near concrete, a driveway lip near the garage, steps pulling away from the porch, a patio sloping toward the house, or hollow sounds under a slab.
Fixing settled concrete early can help reduce trip hazards, improve drainage, protect the existing slab, and avoid full replacement when the concrete is still a good candidate for lifting. For many Georgia homeowners, foam injection is a clean and practical way to repair sinking concrete before the issue spreads.
Foamjection helps with residential, commercial, and property management concrete lifting projects throughout Georgia. Homeowners often call for driveway lifting, sidewalk leveling, patio repair, porch leveling, garage floor lifting, pool deck lifting, and concrete step repair.
Businesses, churches, schools, offices, restaurants, warehouses, rental properties, HOAs, municipal properties, and managed buildings may also need concrete lifting when sidewalks, entryways, walkways, parking areas, loading areas, or exterior slabs become uneven.
Common Georgia concrete lifting projects include:
Concrete replacement can be expensive, messy, and slow. It may still be needed when the slab is badly broken, crumbling, or structurally damaged. But when the concrete is still solid, lifting the existing slab can often solve the problem with less downtime.
Foamjection uses high-density polyurethane foam to lift and stabilize settled concrete. Small holes are drilled through the slab, foam is injected below the surface, and the material expands to fill empty spaces and raise the concrete. Once the lift is complete, the holes are patched and the work area is cleaned up.
For Georgia properties, this process is especially useful when settlement is caused by clay soil movement, water washout, erosion, poor drainage, storm runoff, or voids below the slab. Instead of removing usable concrete, foam injection helps restore support underneath it.
Many surfaces can be used again quickly, which makes polyurethane concrete lifting a practical option for homes, businesses, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, driveways, garage floors, and high-traffic areas where downtime matters.
If your concrete is sinking, uneven, cracked, or creating a trip hazard, Foamjection can help. Use the Georgia city links on this page to find concrete lifting service near you, or request a free, no-pressure estimate today.
From Atlanta, Marietta, and Savannah to Douglasville, Carrollton, Peachtree City, Brunswick, and communities across the state, Foamjection helps Georgia property owners fix sinking concrete without replacement when the slab is a good candidate for lifting.



Foamjection is not a franchise and not a lead reseller.
Our concrete lifting professionals across Georgia meet strict national standards for:
Homeowners across Georgia choose Foamjection because they want results without disruption.
✔ 50+ years of industry expertise
✔ 20,000+ customers served nationwide
✔ Certified local professionals
✔ Clean, controlled lifting process
✔ Save up to 70% compared to replacement
✔ Environmentally responsible materials
It’s a smarter way to fix concrete—and a better long-term investment.
Concrete often sinks in Georgia because the soil under the slab loses support. Heavy rain, red clay soil, poor drainage, erosion, and weak fill dirt can create empty spaces under driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, steps, garage floors, and pool decks.
Once the soil can no longer hold the slab evenly, the concrete may crack, settle, tilt, or create a trip hazard. Polyurethane concrete lifting helps fill those voids and support the slab without tearing out the existing concrete.
Yes. Georgia is known for red clay soil, and clay can hold moisture, dry out, shrink, expand, and shift over time. These soil changes can affect the concrete above it, especially when water is not draining away from the slab.
This is one reason homeowners in Georgia often see sinking driveways, uneven sidewalks, cracked patios, settled steps, and garage floor gaps. Fixing the concrete is important, but controlling water around the slab also helps protect the repair.
Yes. Heavy rain can wash soil out from under concrete, especially near downspouts, low spots, poorly graded yards, and areas where water collects after storms.
When water keeps moving under a slab, it can create voids. Over time, the concrete loses support and starts to drop. Polyurethane foam can fill those empty spaces, lift the slab, and help stabilize the area underneath.
Yes. Sinking driveway slabs can often be lifted with polyurethane foam if the concrete is still in usable condition. This is common near garage entrances, driveway joints, sidewalks, and areas where water drains across the concrete.
Driveway lifting can help improve curb appeal, reduce trip hazards, and help water move in the right direction instead of pooling near your home or garage.
Yes. Many uneven sidewalks and walkways in Georgia can be lifted instead of replaced. If one section has dropped and created a raised edge, polyurethane foam may be able to bring the slab back toward a safer position.
This can be a faster and cleaner option than removing and replacing long sections of concrete, especially when the slab is not badly broken.
In many cases, yes. If the concrete is mostly intact but has settled, lifting is usually faster, cleaner, and more affordable than full replacement.
Replacement may still be needed if the concrete is badly cracked, crumbling, or broken into several pieces. But if the main problem is sinking, tilting, or voids under the slab, polyurethane concrete lifting can often save the existing concrete.
Polyurethane concrete lifting can be used on many residential and commercial concrete surfaces in Georgia, including driveways, sidewalks, walkways, patios, porches, steps, garage floors, pool decks, concrete slabs, and interior floors.
The best results usually come when the slab is still structurally sound but has settled because of soil movement, erosion, poor compaction, or drainage issues.
Most concrete lifting projects can be completed in just a few hours, depending on the size of the area and how much the slab has settled.
Many surfaces can be used again the same day, which makes polyurethane lifting a convenient option for busy driveways, sidewalks, patios, steps, and other high-use areas around the property.
Mudjacking uses a heavier cement-based material to raise settled concrete. Polyurethane concrete lifting uses lightweight expanding foam that fills voids, lifts the slab, and adds support without adding as much weight to the soil underneath.
Polyurethane foam also uses smaller injection holes and is often a cleaner, more controlled option for lifting residential concrete.
Yes. Polyurethane foam is designed to stay stable under concrete after it cures. It also resists water, which makes it a strong option for areas affected by rain, soil movement, and washout.
For the best long-term result, drainage should also be checked. If water keeps flowing under the same slab, the soil can continue to move even after the concrete has been lifted.
Your concrete may be a good candidate for lifting if the slab is still mostly solid but has sunk, tilted, separated, or created a trip hazard. Common signs include driveway gaps, uneven sidewalk sections, sunken patios, settled steps, and water pooling near the slab.
If the concrete is badly broken or crumbling, replacement may be a better option. A concrete lifting specialist can look at the slab, the soil, and the drainage around it to recommend the right fix.
Quote timing depends on your location and the details of the project, but the process is usually simple. Photos of the settled concrete can often help show the problem and speed up the first review.
If your driveway, sidewalk, patio, steps, porch, garage floor, or pool deck has started to sink, it is better to get it checked before the problem grows or creates a larger safety issue.
If you’re dealing with sinking or uneven concrete anywhere in Georgia, replacement isn’t your only option.
Our trusted local experts use advanced polyurethane concrete lifting to restore and stabilize concrete faster, cleaner, and for less.
Foamjection is the nationwide leader in polyurethane concrete lifting—powered by HMI. Backed by 50+ years of expertise, 20,000+ customers served, and a proven national system, we help homeowners across the U.S. fix sinking concrete using advanced foam injection for long-term stabilization. From uneven walkways and driveways to patios and garage floors, our process delivers reliable concrete repair while helping homeowners save up to 70% compared to replacement.
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