Settled Patio Slabs
Low or uneven patio sections around outdoor seating, grills and gathering areas.
Learn About Concrete Leveling →Ghost Concrete Leveling raises eligible patios, pool decks and outdoor concrete slabs with settlement, low areas or unsupported sections beneath the concrete.
Polyurethane lifting can improve slab support and alignment while reducing demolition around pools, landscaping, outdoor kitchens and other residential features.
Outdoor concrete can settle when soil shrinks, erodes, washes out or loses compaction beneath the slab. Drainage, plumbing leaks, pool-area moisture and landscaping changes may also contribute to movement.
Because patios and pool decks often sit near structures, water lines, landscaping and finished outdoor spaces, careful evaluation and controlled lifting are especially important.
Our polyurethane concrete-leveling process can also be used for walkways and entry paths, driveways, and other eligible slabs.
Low or uneven patio sections around outdoor seating, grills and gathering areas.
Learn About Concrete Leveling →Concrete sections around a residential pool that have moved out of alignment.
View Concrete Leveling Projects →Paths connecting patios, pools and homes with uneven or unsupported sections.
Explore Walkway Leveling →Accessible empty spaces beneath concrete caused by erosion, runoff or soil movement.
Explore Void Filling →Settled outdoor concrete that creates low spots after rain or pool use.
Learn About Slab Lifting →Patio, walkway and amenity-area concrete at managed or commercial properties.
Explore Commercial Leveling →We review slab condition, pool proximity, drainage, plumbing concerns, landscaping and available access.
Small injection locations are selected based on the affected slab and surrounding outdoor features.
Polyurethane is injected beneath the concrete to fill accessible voids, improve support and carefully raise eligible sections.
Injection points are patched and the completed patio or pool-deck area is reviewed before the project is closed.
Lifting improves support and alignment, but it does not make older concrete look newly poured. Existing cracks, joints, stains, texture differences and color variations may remain visible.
Concrete lifting does not automatically repair pool plumbing, active erosion, failed drainage or broader grading problems. Those conditions may need separate repairs.
Start by requesting a patio or pool-deck quote with the property address and clear photographs.
Patio and pool-deck leveling throughout The Woodlands villages and surrounding communities.
View The Woodlands →Outdoor concrete lifting for residential and managed properties throughout Conroe.
View Conroe →Patio, pool-deck and outdoor slab leveling throughout Spring and nearby North Houston communities.
View Spring →Review our complete concrete-leveling service area for additional communities.
No. The concrete condition, relationship to the pool, access and nearby plumbing must be evaluated before lifting is recommended.
No. Existing cracks and joints generally remain visible after the slab is lifted.
It may improve slab position, but drainage, grading and plumbing issues require separate evaluation.
Yes, where access allows. Gate width, hose routing, plants and outdoor structures are reviewed before scheduling.
For eligible slabs, lifting can avoid much of the demolition, debris removal and repouring associated with replacement.
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 outdoor concrete. Ghost Concrete Leveling will review the information and explain the next step.
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