Understanding the Cost of Concrete Slabjackings

Learn about factors influencing costs to help plan your project effectively.
Size of the Slab
Size of the Slab

Larger slabs require more materials and labor, increasing costs.

Extent of Damage
Extent of Damage

Severe settling or cracking can elevate repair expenses.

Site Accessibility
Site Accessibility

Difficult-to-reach locations may add to labor and equipment costs.

FactorCost Range
Small driveway (up to 200 sq ft)$500 - $1,200
Medium-sized patio (200-500 sq ft)$1,200 - $3,000
Large garage floor (500+ sq ft)$3,000 - $6,000
Extensive settling repairs$6,000 and above
Site preparation and accessibility issuesAdditional costs may apply

Additional factors such as the type of soil, depth of the settlement, and the need for additional reinforcement or surface finishing can influence the final cost. Consulting with a professional can provide a detailed estimate tailored to specific conditions, ensuring that the repair process aligns with budget expectations.

Inside View of Slab
Inside View of Slab

Inspection of interior cracks and voids helps determine repair scope and cost.

Injection Process
Injection Process

The injection of foam or grout is a key step influencing overall expenses.

Surface Finishing
Surface Finishing

Final surface treatments can add to the total cost depending on complexity.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Mudjacking$3 - $6 per sq ft
Polyurethane Foam Injection$4 - $8 per sq ft
Crack Repair$200 - $500 per crack
Surface Leveling$2 - $5 per sq ft
Foundation Stabilization$10,000 and up
Soil Stabilization$2,000 - $10,000
Concrete Resurfacing$3 - $7 per sq ft
Drainage Improvement$1,500 - $5,000
Piering and Underpinning$1,000 - $3,000 per pier
Drain Tile Installation$5,000 - $15,000

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