If you’re searching for a concrete contractor in Atlanta because your driveway has started to “wave,” your sidewalk has turned into a trip hazard, or your patio looks like it settled overnight, you’re not alone. In Metro Atlanta, especially in older neighborhoods and fast-growing suburbs, concrete doesn’t always fail because it’s “bad concrete.” Most of the time, the slab is fine. It’s what’s happening under the slab that causes the trouble.
At Fortify Atlanta, our approach is simple: salvage it and save you money. Instead of ripping out and replacing a perfectly usable slab, we focus on residential concrete leveling, lifting and stabilizing sunken concrete, filling voids, and correcting the underlying soil issues that caused the movement in the first place. Our certified team brings 15+ years of hands-on experience serving homeowners and contractors across the area, including Powder Springs, Marietta, and the greater Atlanta market.
Residential concrete leveling is a repair process that raises a sunken concrete slab back toward its original position. This can apply to driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and even certain slab foundation areas. The goal isn’t to “hide” the problem with a patch, it’s to correct the elevation change by addressing what’s beneath the concrete.
Think of your slab like a heavy tabletop. If one table leg sinks into soft ground, the tabletop tilts, no matter how solid the tabletop is. Leveling is the process of supporting that “leg” again, so the slab sits properly and safely.
Atlanta soil has a reputation, and it’s earned it. Many areas around Metro Atlanta contain clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. Add summer heat, heavy rain events, downspout discharge, and the occasional plumbing leak, and you’ve got a recipe for soil movement.
Concrete typically sinks due to:
In places like Marietta, Powder Springs, Smyrna, Kennesaw, and across Atlanta, it’s common to see slabs settle at edges, corners, or joints, right where water sneaks in and the base material gets compromised.
A lot of homeowners assume the only fix is a jackhammer and a dumpster. But replacement is often the most expensive option, and frequently unnecessary.
Here are common signs that concrete leveling is the right conversation to have:
If the concrete is mostly intact and the issue is unevenness or settlement, leveling can often restore function and safety without the cost and disruption of replacement.
Replacement has its place, severely deteriorated concrete, extensive heaving, or slabs that are shattered beyond repair may need removal. But in many residential cases, the slab is structurally sound and just unsupported.
Concrete leveling is typically chosen because it:
Replacing concrete can feel like buying a brand-new car because you got a flat tire. Sometimes you need the new car, but most of the time, you just need the right repair.
There are different methods used in the industry, but the best approach depends on the slab, the soil, and what caused the settlement.
At Fortify Atlanta, we focus on solutions that stabilize and support, not quick cosmetic fixes. Our services are built around three core repair categories that work together:
These aren’t buzzwords. They’re the practical steps that keep a repaired slab from settling again.
Concrete lifting is the process of injecting material beneath the slab to raise it back up. The objective is controlled lift, bringing the slab into a safer, more functional plane while avoiding damage.
This is especially useful for:
A good lift is about patience and precision. You don’t “blast” a slab upward. You support it gradually, like lifting a heavy piece of furniture with a floor jack, slow enough to keep it stable, strong enough to change the angle.
A void under concrete is exactly what it sounds like: empty space. And empty space doesn’t stay neutral. It invites movement, cracking, and further erosion.
Void filling is often the missing step when homeowners try to “fix” a settling slab with surface-level patching. You can fill a crack all day long, but if there’s a hollow pocket underneath, the slab is still basically floating.
Void filling is commonly needed when:
Filling those gaps helps the slab behave like it’s supposed to, supported across its footprint, not balancing on a few high spots.
If concrete leveling is the “straightening,” soil stabilization is the “why it stays straight.” In parts of the Atlanta area, the soil can act like a sponge in spring and a brick in late summer. That seasonal movement can be brutal on slabs and foundations.
Soil stabilization focuses on improving the ground’s ability to hold its shape and support weight. This is especially important when:
Stabilizing the soil is how you keep your repair from becoming a repeat appointment.
Homeowners call us for all kinds of concrete issues, but these are the big ones we see around Atlanta:
An uneven driveway isn’t just ugly, it’s hard on tires, suspension, and it can create a nasty edge right where you step out of the car. Many driveways settle near the garage due to water flow patterns and compaction changes over time.
Leveling a driveway can also help restore proper drainage. If water is pooling and creeping toward your garage or foundation, correcting the slope can make a real difference.
A lifted or sunken sidewalk panel is a classic trip hazard. It’s the kind of thing you don’t notice until you’re carrying groceries, looking at your phone for half a second, and suddenly the sidewalk “grabs” your shoe.
Concrete leveling can reduce that height difference and improve safety without tearing out the whole walkway.
Patios and porches tend to settle at the edges. When they do, you’ll often see gaps at steps, separation near the house, or water running the wrong direction.
Leveling can bring the slab back into a more usable pitch, so furniture sits right, doors operate better, and you’re not dealing with water pushing toward the home.
Pool decks are unforgiving. Even a small dip can create a toe-stubber, and water exposure can accelerate soil washout.
A leveled pool deck improves safety and helps the area drain as intended, reducing the likelihood of future erosion.
When you search “concrete contractor Atlanta,” you’ll see plenty of companies that pour new concrete. That’s fine, new pours matter. But Fortify Atlanta is built for the homeowner who wants a smarter option when replacement isn’t necessary.
Clients call us because:
We’re based in Powder Springs and serve surrounding areas including Marietta and the Metro Atlanta region. If you’re dealing with sinking slabs, hidden voids, or soil instability, you’ll get practical answers, not a sales pitch.
A good estimate should feel like a problem-solving visit, not a pressure situation. When we come out, we’re looking at the full story:
You’ll get a clear plan and a price that matches the solution, not a vague “we’ll figure it out when we start.”
Even the best leveling job benefits from good water and soil habits. After repairs, homeowners can reduce future settlement risk by:
Concrete is tough. The soil under it is the part that gets moody. Keeping water where it belongs is one of the simplest ways to protect your investment.
If your driveway has started to dip, your sidewalk has become a trip hazard, or you suspect there’s a void hiding under your concrete, Fortify Atlanta is ready to help. We specialize in concrete lifting, void filling, and soil stabilization, the services that let you keep your slab, restore safety, and avoid the cost of replacement.
Serving Powder Springs, Marietta, and Metro Atlanta, our team delivers thorough repairs with high-quality materials and a salvage-first mindset.
Call 770-637-2117 or reach out through our contact page to request your free estimate for residential concrete leveling.
Answers to Common Questions Before You Get Started
Concrete floor leveling is a method used to raise and stabilize sunken or uneven concrete by injecting polyurethane foam beneath the slab. This approach restores the floor to its original position without the need for removal or replacement, making it a fast and effective solution.
We can level nearly all types of concrete floors, including garage floors, basement floors, interior slab floors, warehouses, commercial spaces, and industrial concrete surfaces. If your concrete floor is sinking or uneven, it can be repaired.
Concrete floors become uneven for several reasons, such as soil erosion, inadequate soil compaction, freeze–thaw cycles, or the stress of heavy loads. When voids form beneath the concrete, the slab can settle, shift, or crack over time.
Your property will not be impacted by the process. Concrete leveling is minimally invasive and uses small drill holes, with no heavy machinery required, so surrounding areas remain undisturbed.
Most concrete leveling projects are completed in just a few hours, and the floor can be used immediately once the work is finished.
Once repaired, your floor will remain level. Polyurethane foam does not shrink, wash away, or deteriorate, making it a permanent solution when properly installed.
Pricing depends on the size and condition of the concrete, with a minimum job cost of $600. Concrete leveling is a cost-effective option compared to full concrete replacement.
Call us at (770) 637-2117 for a free estimate.
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