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What Is the Best Time of Year for Concrete Leveling in Colorado Springs?

July 18, 20265 min read
A Colorado Springs technician evaluating a residential concrete driveway for settlement on an early fall morning, golden aspens and Front Range foothills in the background

Concrete leveling can be performed during much of the year in Colorado Springs. Here's how spring, summer, fall, and winter weather affect scheduling and why waiting isn't always the better choice.

A homeowner and a contractor examining an uneven section of concrete driveway
A homeowner and a contractor examining an uneven section of concrete driveway.

Many homeowners notice uneven concrete during the spring or summer and wonder whether they should wait until the "perfect" season for repairs.

The good news is that concrete leveling can often be performed during much of the year, depending on weather conditions and the condition of the concrete.

Understanding how Colorado Springs' seasons affect concrete can help you decide when to schedule repairs.


Spring

Spring is one of the busiest times for concrete leveling.

As snow melts and spring rains arrive, homeowners often notice:

  • New settlement
  • Standing water
  • Sidewalk trip hazards
  • Driveway movement

Spring is an excellent time to evaluate concrete after winter weather, particularly for driveways and sidewalks that have been through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.


Summer

Summer provides long daylight hours and generally favorable working conditions.

However, dry weather can also make existing settlement more noticeable as expansive clay soils shrink.

Many homeowners choose summer projects to prepare outdoor spaces before gatherings or home improvement projects.


Fall

Fall is another excellent season for concrete leveling.

Repairing settled concrete before winter helps reduce the chance of water collecting in low spots and freezing during colder months.

Many homeowners use the fall to address trip hazards before snow and ice arrive.


Winter

Concrete leveling may still be possible during portions of the winter, depending on temperatures and site conditions.

While severe weather can delay some projects, not every winter day prevents repairs.

A professional evaluation can determine whether conditions are appropriate. Learn more about the local factors involved in why concrete sinks in Colorado Springs and how higher elevation freeze-thaw cycles can influence timing.


Why Waiting Isn't Always Better

Some homeowners postpone repairs because the settlement seems minor.

Unfortunately, uneven concrete often becomes more pronounced over time as soil movement continues.

Addressing settlement earlier may help preserve the existing concrete and reduce future deterioration.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is spring the best time to level concrete?

Spring is popular because winter often reveals new settlement, but many projects can also be completed successfully during summer and fall.

Can concrete leveling be done during winter?

Depending on weather conditions and temperatures, many winter projects are still possible.

Should I wait until next year?

If your concrete is creating a trip hazard or allowing water to collect, waiting may allow the problem to become worse.

Does Colorado Springs weather affect scheduling?

Yes. Freeze-thaw cycles, snow, heavy rain, and seasonal moisture changes can influence project timing, but they do not necessarily prevent concrete leveling.


Final Thoughts

There is no single perfect season for every concrete leveling project.

The best time is often when you first notice a problem.

Addressing uneven concrete before settlement progresses can help improve safety, appearance, and long-term performance regardless of the season.


Schedule Your Free Estimate

If you've noticed uneven concrete around your Colorado Springs home, a seasonal evaluation can help you decide whether to schedule repairs now or plan for later.

Call 719-521-2291 or request your free estimate online to discuss your project.

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