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Is Concrete Leveling Worth It? 7 Questions Every Colorado Springs Homeowner Should Ask

July 19, 20267 min read
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Wondering if concrete leveling is worth it? Learn when leveling makes sense, when replacement may be better, and the questions every Colorado Springs homeowner should ask before making a decision.

A residential patio being leveled after settlement
A residential patio being leveled after settlement.

When homeowners first notice a sinking driveway, uneven sidewalk, or patio that's no longer level, one question usually comes to mind:

"Is concrete leveling actually worth it?"

The answer depends on the condition of your concrete, why it settled, and what you're hoping to accomplish.

Settled driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors are common examples of concrete that may be evaluated for leveling.

Rather than immediately replacing the concrete, it's helpful to evaluate the situation using a few important questions.


1. Is the Concrete Structurally Sound?

Concrete leveling is generally considered when the existing slab remains structurally sound.

If the concrete has severe structural damage or has broken into multiple unstable sections, replacement may be the better option.

A professional inspection can help determine which situation applies.


2. What Caused the Settlement?

Concrete rarely sinks without a reason.

Common causes include:

  • Soil settlement
  • Poor drainage
  • Water erosion
  • Freeze-thaw movement
  • Improper compaction

Identifying the cause helps determine the most appropriate repair. Our guide on why concrete sinks in Colorado Springs explains these issues in more detail.


3. Is Safety Becoming a Concern?

Uneven sidewalks, steps, patios, and driveways can create trip hazards.

Addressing settlement before it worsens may improve safety and help prevent additional movement.


4. Would Replacement Solve the Underlying Problem?

Replacing concrete without correcting the cause of settlement may not prevent future movement.

In many cases, understanding why the slab settled is just as important as deciding how to repair it.


5. How Much Disruption Can You Accept?

Replacement often involves demolition, removal of old concrete, preparing a new base, pouring fresh concrete, and waiting for it to cure.

Concrete leveling typically preserves the existing slab and may involve less disruption when it's an appropriate repair option.


6. What Is Your Long-Term Goal?

Some homeowners simply want to eliminate a trip hazard.

Others want to improve curb appeal before selling a home.

Still others want to preserve existing concrete for as long as practical.

Your goals should be part of the repair decision.


7. Have You Had a Professional Evaluation?

Every property is different.

The best way to determine whether concrete leveling is worth it is to have the slab evaluated by someone familiar with settlement issues.

An inspection can help identify:

  • Why the slab moved
  • Whether leveling is appropriate
  • Whether replacement should be considered
  • Any drainage issues that may need attention

Frequently Asked Questions

Does concrete leveling always cost less than replacement?

Not always.

Every project is unique.

However, many homeowners explore leveling because it may reduce demolition and preserve existing concrete when appropriate. See how much does concrete leveling cost for a closer look at pricing.

Will leveling fix the cracks?

Leveling raises the slab.

Existing cracks may still need to be repaired separately if appropriate. Our article on can cracked concrete be leveled covers this in more depth.

Can concrete sink again?

Future settlement is possible if soil conditions or drainage problems develop over time.

Maintaining proper drainage can help protect your concrete. Read how long does concrete leveling last for more on long-term performance.


Schedule a Free Estimate

If you're wondering whether concrete leveling is the right solution for your Colorado Springs property, the first step is a professional inspection.

Colorado Springs Concrete Leveling provides free estimates throughout Colorado Springs and surrounding communities.

Call 719-521-2291 or request your free estimate online to learn more.

For related reading, explore concrete leveling vs concrete replacement, polyurethane foam vs mudjacking, and the other guides linked above.

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