Concrete Lifting & Soil Stabilization Serving Dallas, Fort Worth & All of North Texas

We've been lifting and leveling concrete across the DFW metroplex for nearly 30 years. From sunken driveways in Weatherford to trip hazards in Plano, garage floors in Aledo to warehouse slabs in Fort Worth — we bring the experience, the equipment, and the honest pricing to get the job done right.

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Nearly 30 Years of Lifting Concrete Across Texas

When you've been doing this as long as we have, you learn what works and what doesn't. We combine time-tested methods with today's best technology — high-density polyurethane foam injection — to lift and stabilize concrete faster, cleaner, and at a fraction of the cost of tearing it out and starting over.

No heavy equipment tearing up your yard, no weeks of waiting for concrete to cure. Just a level slab, honest pricing, and a job done right — the way we've been doing it since day one.

Pride Concrete Lifting truck on a commercial job site
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Sunken sidewalk curb before concrete lifting
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Sidewalk curb raised and level after concrete lifting

If It's Concrete, We Can Lift It

Your home sits on it, your driveway is poured with it, the roads you drive on and the sidewalks you walk on — even the airport runways that land commercial jets. Concrete is everywhere, and when it sinks, we're the ones who raise it back up. Residential, commercial, or municipal — we've done it all across North Texas.

Level Concrete Isn't Just About Looks — It's About Safety.

North Texas soil doesn't do concrete any favors. The clay expands, contracts, erodes, and washes away — and when the support under a slab is gone, gravity does the rest. We lift it back where it belongs and stabilize the soil underneath so it stays there.

Fix It for a Fraction of the Cost of Replacing It

Tearing out and repouring concrete is expensive, messy, and takes days. Our polyurethane foam injection process lifts and stabilizes your slab in hours — typically at 50-70% less than replacement cost. When we leave, the surface is ready to use immediately. No curing time, no waiting around.

Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, and Pool Decks
Highways, Streets, Bridges
Airport Runways, Racetracks, Bulkheads and Seawalls
Cross Section Showing Void Filled

Standing Water? That's More Than a Nuisance

When concrete settles, it creates low spots where water pools instead of draining. Those puddles aren't just ugly — they're breeding grounds for mosquitoes and they accelerate the damage to your slab. We level the concrete to restore proper drainage and eliminate the standing water for good.

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Standing water pooling in alleyway from settled concrete
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Alleyway draining properly after concrete lifting

Want to See How It Works?

Minimally Invasive. Quick. Effective.

NCFI Geotechnical Logo

We use NCFI Geotechnical polyurethane formulations on every job — the same industrial-grade foam used on Texas highways and airport runways. We drill small holes, inject the foam underneath the slab, and it expands to fill every void while gently lifting the concrete back to grade. It's waterproof, lightweight, and cures in minutes — not days.

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Foam Being Injected Under Concrete

Foam is Injected

We drill small holes — about the size of a penny — through the concrete to reach the soil underneath. No jackhammers, no heavy equipment.

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Foam Expanding Underneath Concrete

Expansion of Foam

High-density polyurethane foam is injected through the ports. As it expands, it fills every void underneath and gently raises the slab back to level.

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Foam Causing Concrete to Lift

Lifting and Stabilization

The foam cures to 90% strength in about 15 minutes. The voids are filled, the soil is stabilized, and you can walk or drive on the surface right away.

Project Gallery

Church Parking Lot
Cross Section Concrete And Foam
Driveway Severe Settling
Elevation
Exterior Wall Pad Settling
Loading Dock Settled Threshold
Parking Lot Settled Joints Cone
Pool Coping Gap Settling
Pool Deck Before After Comparison
Pool Deck Lifting
Pool Deck Settling Before After
Pool Deck Sunken
Pool Lifting Drilling Collage
Pride Truck Logans Roadhouse
Pride Truck Sonic Night
Sidewalk Lifted
Sidewalk Lifting
Sidewalk Slab Offset Tripping Hazard

Common Questions

Straight answers from nearly 30 years of experience

We've been lifting and stabilizing concrete for nearly 30 years. Before starting Pride Concrete Lifting, our team spent almost two decades traveling the country repairing concrete roads, bridges, and highways for city and state agencies using polyurethane injection. This isn't something we picked up last year — it's what we've done our whole careers.
It depends on the size of the job and how much settling has occurred, but concrete lifting is typically a fraction of the cost of tearing out and replacing. A standard residential driveway, for example, usually runs between $1,200 and $3,500. Compare that to a full replacement, which can easily cost $10,000 or more. We provide a free inspection and quote so you know exactly what you're looking at.
Most jobs are completed in a single day, and the surface is usable immediately when we're done. No waiting days for concrete to cure. You can walk on it, drive on it, and get back to your life the same day.
No. We drill a small 5/8" hole to inject the polyurethane beneath the slab into the soil. When we're done, we fill the holes with concrete grout. There's no heavy equipment tearing up your lawn, no jackhammers, and no mess. Most people can't even tell where we drilled once we've patched the holes.
The material is non-toxic and non-hazardous to the ground. It's safe around your family, pets, and landscaping. Once cured, it's completely inert — just solid, waterproof support underneath your concrete.
If the underlying problem that caused the settling is addressed properly before we void-fill, lift, and stabilize the area, the repair can last the lifetime of the pavement. We don't just lift the slab — we fix the root cause so you're not calling us back in a few years.
If a repair site has been neglected for a long time and the concrete has broken into many small pieces, we'll recommend a traditional tear-out and replacement. We'd rather give you an honest answer than sell you a repair that won't hold. We do a physical inspection on-site and walk you through what solution makes the most sense for your situation.
Yes. We work year-round in any conditions. In the winter months, we keep our materials heated so there's never a bad time to get the work done. Our call volume stays consistent throughout the year because Texas soil and weather don't take a break — and neither do we.

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contact@prideconcretelifting.com

817-888-6254