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How Much Does Concrete Leveling Cost in 2026?

April 5, 20267 min read
A contractor measuring and inspecting a settled residential concrete slab

A transparent look at what concrete leveling costs by slab type — with real ranges for driveways, sidewalks, patios and commercial floors.

A residential concrete slab being lifted with polyurethane foam
A residential concrete slab being lifted with polyurethane foam.

Concrete leveling is priced by the amount of foam or slurry it takes to fill the void beneath the slab — not simply by the square footage on top. That said, most contractors give a per-square-foot range so homeowners can budget.

In Colorado Springs in 2026, polyurethane foam leveling typically runs $3 – $8 per square foot for residential work. A one-panel sidewalk trip hazard might be $350 – $650. A settled two-car driveway is often $1,200 – $3,500. Full replacement of the same driveway typically runs $8,000 – $15,000.

The best number is a written on-site quote — pricing depends on how far the slab has to lift, how many ports are needed, and whether joint sealing is included. Reputable specialty contractors will quote a fixed price after inspecting the slab, not a rate per hour.

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