Garage Floor Leveling & Apron Repair | Dallas-Fort Worth

Garage Floor Leveling & Apron Repair | Dallas-Fort Worth

That Bump Into Your Garage Is Costing You

You know the one — that two-inch lip right where the driveway meets the garage floor. You hit it every time you pull in. Your tires take a beating, your alignment suffers, and anyone walking through the garage has to watch their step or risk a nasty fall.

It doesn’t get better on its own. That gap only gets bigger as more soil washes away underneath.

We’ve been leveling garage floors and aprons across Dallas-Fort Worth for nearly 30 years — from older homes in Fort Worth and Arlington to newer construction out in Aledo, Walsh Ranch, and Weatherford. It’s one of the most common calls we get, and it’s one of the quickest fixes we do.

Why Garage Aprons Settle

The “apron” — that section of concrete right outside your garage door — is one of the most vulnerable spots on your property. Here in North Texas, water runoff from your roof and driveway constantly flows right against the foundation. Over time, it erodes the soil underneath the apron, and the slab drops.

Once it sinks, you’re dealing with:

  • The Tire Buster: That jarring edge that wears down your tires and rattles your suspension every single day.
  • Trip Hazards: A step-down that catches people off guard — especially in a dark garage.
  • Water Running the Wrong Way: Instead of draining away from your home, a sunken apron funnels rainwater right under the garage door. That means a wet garage floor, a rotting door seal, and potential water damage to anything you’ve got stored in there.

The Fix: Lift It Back Up

Tearing out a garage floor is a major project — you have to empty the entire garage, deal with jackhammers, and wait days for new concrete to cure. Most people don’t have the time or the budget for that.

Our polyurethane foam injection gets the job done with a fraction of the hassle:

  1. Minimal Disruption: In most cases, you don’t even need to fully clear out the garage. We just need access to the affected area.
  2. Clean and Quiet: No concrete dust, no heavy machinery. Your tools, storage, and vehicles stay clean.
  3. Drive On It Tonight: Our foam cures to 90% strength in about 15 minutes. You can park your car back in the garage the same day.

Fixing the Slope: Water Should Flow Out, Not In

If water pools in the corner of your garage or runs toward the back wall instead of out the door, your slab has settled unevenly. This is a drainage problem that only gets worse over time — and it can lead to mold, foundation issues, and damaged belongings.

We can precision-lift specific sections of the slab to restore the proper pitch, so water flows out through the garage door the way it’s supposed to.

It Might Be More Than Just the Garage

Here’s something a lot of homeowners don’t realize: a settling garage floor can be an early warning sign. If the soil under your garage apron has washed away, there’s a good chance voids are forming near your home’s main foundation too.

By filling those voids now with our high-density foam, we stabilize the soil and help prevent the problem from spreading to the rest of the house. It’s a whole lot cheaper to address it now than to deal with foundation issues later.

Pride Concrete Lifting has the experience to diagnose the root cause and fix it right the first time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you really fix that bump where the driveway meets the garage?

That’s one of the most common calls we get. The garage apron — that section right outside the door — is notorious for settling in North Texas. We lift it back flush with the garage floor so you stop bottoming out every time you pull in.

Can a settling garage floor affect my home’s foundation?

It can be an early warning sign. If the soil under your garage has washed away or compacted, there’s a chance the same thing is happening near your main foundation. Filling those voids now is a lot cheaper than dealing with foundation problems later.

Can you fix drainage issues where water runs into my garage?

Yes. If your slab has settled so that water flows in instead of out, we can precision-lift specific sections to restore the proper slope. Water should drain out through the garage door, not pool against your back wall.

How long does the repair last?

If the underlying cause of the settling is addressed properly — and we make sure it is — the repair can last the lifetime of the pavement. We’re not just lifting the slab; we’re stabilizing the soil underneath it.

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Related services: driveway lifting, void filling & soil stabilization, and sidewalk leveling.

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