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Concrete Leveling That Eliminates Trip Hazards for Good

Insured & Workers' Comp
Est. 2017
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Sunken or uneven concrete is more than an eyesore. It is a safety hazard and a liability. HR Concrete Services levels driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and garage slabs across St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, and the greater Tampa Bay area using proven methods that restore proper grade and last.

Over time, Florida's sandy soil settles unevenly beneath concrete slabs. Tree roots push sections up. Water erodes the base material. The result is tripping hazards, pooling water, and concrete that looks neglected. We fix that.

Our leveling approach is straightforward. We assess the slab condition and determine the best method for your situation. Depending on the project, we grind high spots to restore a level surface, shim and stabilize sections that have dropped, or remove and repour the affected area entirely. We do not do mudjacking. Every method we use delivers a permanent, code compliant result.

Grinding works well for minor elevation differences at joints and transitions. For slabs that have settled significantly, a targeted repour of the affected section gives you a surface that matches the surrounding concrete and holds up for decades. We saw cut clean edges, remove the failed section, compact the base, and pour new concrete that ties into the existing work.

We level residential driveways, commercial sidewalks, pool decks, patio slabs, and garage floors. If your concrete is uneven and creating problems, we will tell you honestly whether leveling makes sense or whether a full replacement is the better investment.

Why Choose HR Concrete

Grinding, shimming & targeted repour methods
Trip hazard elimination for ADA compliance
Proper base compaction before repours
Clean saw cut transitions to existing concrete
Residential and commercial leveling
Insured with full workers' compensation

Frequently Asked Questions

What methods do you use to level concrete?

We use grinding for minor elevation differences, shimming for moderate settlement, and targeted repours for slabs that have dropped significantly. We do not do mudjacking. The right method depends on how far the concrete has moved and the condition of the slab.

Can a sunken driveway be leveled or does it need full replacement?

It depends on the extent of the settlement and the overall condition of the concrete. If the slab is structurally sound and the settlement is localized, leveling is usually the better option. If the concrete is cracked throughout, replacement makes more sense. We will give you an honest recommendation.

How long does concrete leveling take?

Most residential leveling projects take one to two days. A straightforward grinding job can be done in a few hours. Repour work takes longer because we need time for the new concrete to cure.

Is uneven concrete a code violation?

Vertical changes greater than a quarter inch on walkways and public paths can violate ADA accessibility standards and create liability. Leveling eliminates these hazards and brings your concrete back into compliance.

Ready to Start Your Project?

Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll visit your property and provide a detailed quote.