Uneven Slab Joints
One driveway section has settled below the adjoining panel and created an abrupt transition.
Learn About Concrete Leveling →Ghost Concrete Leveling raises eligible driveway slabs with settlement, uneven joints, rough garage transitions and unsupported areas beneath the concrete.
Polyurethane driveway lifting can restore support and improve alignment without automatically removing and replacing the entire driveway.
Driveways can settle when the soil or fill beneath the concrete shrinks, washes out, erodes or was not compacted evenly before the slab was poured.
Water runoff, plumbing leaks, repeated wet-and-dry cycles and vehicle loads may also contribute to movement beneath driveway sections.
Our polyurethane concrete-leveling process fills accessible voids beneath eligible driveway slabs and allows controlled lifting toward the adjoining concrete.
One driveway section has settled below the adjoining panel and created an abrupt transition.
Learn About Concrete Leveling →The driveway has dropped near the garage threshold, creating a rough vehicle transition.
Explore Garage Floor Leveling →Settlement has created a depression where rainwater collects after storms or irrigation.
Explore Slab Stabilization →Soil has eroded or washed away beneath the driveway edge, leaving a visible gap.
Learn About Void Filling →Some cracked slabs may still be candidates for lifting when they remain generally intact and structurally repairable.
View Concrete Leveling Projects →Vehicle approaches, managed properties and access areas with settled concrete sections.
Explore Commercial Leveling →We review slab elevations, control joints, cracks, garage transitions and surrounding drainage.
Small injection locations are selected around the affected driveway sections.
Polyurethane is injected beneath the slab to fill accessible voids, restore support and allow controlled movement.
Injection points are patched and the driveway alignment is reviewed before the project is completed.
Driveway leveling improves slab support and alignment, but it does not make older concrete look newly poured. Existing cracks, stains, control joints, surface wear and color differences may remain visible.
Lifting may improve a low area, but it does not automatically repair failed drainage, plumbing leaks, active erosion or broader grading problems.
The fastest way to begin is to request a driveway-leveling quote with the property address and clear photographs.
Driveway leveling throughout The Woodlands villages and nearby communities.
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Possibly. The driveway must remain generally intact and structurally repairable. Existing cracks will usually remain visible after lifting.
No. Original control joints, seams and cracks remain visible after the slab is lifted.
It may improve a transition caused by driveway settlement, depending on the condition and relationship of the driveway and garage slabs.
It may improve slab position, but drainage, erosion and grading conditions must also be evaluated.
Ghost Concrete Leveling accepts priority requests for urgent access concerns and severe transitions. Scheduling depends on project conditions and current availability.
Ghost Concrete Leveling serves The Woodlands, Conroe, Spring and nearby North Houston communities.
Send the property address, clear photographs and a short description of the settled driveway. Ghost Concrete Leveling will review the information and explain the next step.
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