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In Buffalo and Western New York as a whole, constant wintertime freeze-thaw cycles, the erosion of sandy soils, and the expansion and contraction of all the clay make it easy for concrete to settle.
One (or all!) of these factors is likely why you’ve ended up with an uneven walkway, a driveway with sinking slabs, or a pool deck riddled with trip hazards.
Whatever the reason, you’re probably looking for a cost-effective way to fix it. In this article, we’re addressing the cost of one of your options: concrete leveling.
Here at A-1 Buffalo, we know how important it is that you have access to pricing information so you can compare your options, which is why we’ve put together this guide to help you get an idea of what to expect when it comes to the cost of concrete leveling in Western New York.
The average cost of residential concrete leveling in Buffalo, New York, and the surrounding Western NY area is around $1,300. While this is an average price, concrete leveling costs typically range from $500 to $6,000.
Note: The cost averages in this article are for stone slurry grout leveling.
The following chart will give you an idea of the high and low price ranges for stone slurry grout concrete leveling repairs in the Buffalo, New York area.
Note: While 90% of our projects fall within these price ranges, there are some unique situations that fall outside these general parameters.
Service | Low Range | High Range |
---|---|---|
Sidewalk Concrete Leveling |
$500 | $2,500 |
Garage Floor Concrete Leveling |
$1,000 | $3,500 |
Porch Concrete Leveling |
$1,000 | $3,000 |
Pool Deck Concrete Leveling |
$1,000 | $6,000 |
Driveway Concrete Leveling |
$800 | $4,500 |
Steps Concrete Leveling |
$600 | $2,200 |
Patio Concrete Leveling |
$900 | $3,500 |
Interior Floor Concrete Leveling |
$1,500 | $6,000 |
AC Pad Concrete Leveling |
$700 | $1,500 |
The minimum concrete leveling job cost in Buffalo is $500. Small repairs, like individual sidewalk panels or singular slabs, may end up at this minimum charge.
Here at A-1 Concrete Leveling Buffalo, we also do concrete repair work for commercial, industrial, and municipal applications, in addition to residential customers.
On average, concrete repair work for commercial, industrial, and municipal jobs ranges from $1,000 to $135,000.
Because the scope of these projects is typically much broader and more technical, this average price range is larger than those in the chart above.
The following factors play a big role in the final cost of a concrete leveling project here at A-1 Buffalo:
Additionally, concrete caulking is recommended to seal cracks and joints and prevent soil erosion, which can cause the concrete to resettle. We provide this service at an additional cost – more on this next.
Read More: What Influences the Cost of Concrete Leveling?
Here at A-1 Buffalo, we also provide concrete caulking services to repair cracks and protect concrete from water damage, like settling due to soil erosion and worsening cracks.
For caulking services, expect to pay $8.25 to $13.00 per linear foot, with a minimum of 25 linear feet.
Where the final cost of caulking falls on the spectrum above depends on factors like repair volume, complexity, size of joints, how much preparation is needed, and existing caulk removal.
Because no two concrete leveling repairs are the same, it’s impossible to say exactly how much your repair will cost until an expert inspects the area and provides a detailed estimate.
However, the ranges listed in this guide can give you a good idea of average pricing and help you decide whether concrete leveling is an option you’d like to pursue.
Just remember, the price of your repair may be higher or lower depending on the unique characteristics of your concrete.
Sarah Etler joined A-1 Concrete Leveling after receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Northern Kentucky University. As A-1's Content Marketing Manager, she works closely with industry experts to produce content that will best answer questions related to concrete repair and maintenance practices. Sarah loves living a life full of discovery and is excited every day to see what new things she can learn and share with those around her.