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In Lexington, Kentucky, constant wintertime freeze-thaw cycles, expanding and contracting clay soils, poor drainage conditions, and soil that wasn’t properly compacted before installation make it easy for concrete to settle.
One (or all!) of these things 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 fix. In this article, we’re addressing the cost of one of your options: concrete leveling.
Here at A-1 Concrete Leveling Lexington, we know how important it is that you have access to pricing information so you can compare your options. That’s why we put together this guide to help you get an idea of what to expect when it comes to the cost of concrete leveling in this area.
In Lexington, the average concrete leveling cost for stone slurry grout concrete leveling is around $950, and the average cost for foam concrete leveling is around $1,250.
While these are average prices, concrete leveling costs in Lexington, Kentucky can range broadly from $250 to $3,500+.
Note: The ranges used in this article are for stone slurry grout leveling. Prices for polyurethane foam concrete leveling services are usually 30 to 40% higher. More on this later.
The following chart will give you an idea of the high and low price ranges for stone slurry grout concrete leveling repairs in the Lexington, Kentucky area.
Service | Low Range | High Range |
---|---|---|
Sidewalk Concrete Leveling |
$250 | $3,500+ |
Garage Floor Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $3,500 |
Porch Concrete Leveling |
$900 | $2,500 |
Pool Deck Concrete Leveling |
$900 | $3,500 |
Driveway Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $2,500 |
Steps Concrete Leveling |
$450 | $1,500 |
Patio Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $2,000 |
Interior Floor Concrete Leveling |
$1,000 | $3,000 |
AC Pad Concrete Leveling |
$400 | $1,000 |
Note: The pricing included in this article is general to help you get a ballpark idea of pricing. It’s important to remember that the price of concrete leveling varies from project to project, and it’s impossible to pinpoint the exact cost of concrete leveling until an expert reviews the area.
Polyurethane foam leveling comes with its own unique set of benefits, which is why we choose to also work with it here at A-1 Lexington.
However, due to the substantially higher material costs associated with foam leveling, it is generally around 30 to 40% more expensive when compared to repairs done with A-1’s stone slurry grout leveling method.
Related Resource: Foam vs. Stone Slurry Grout Concrete Leveling - Which Is Better for Your Sinking Concrete?
The following factors play a big role in the final cost of a concrete leveling project here at A-1 Lexington:
In addition, higher-volume commercial applications, like lifting sidewalks in an entire neighborhood, will cost more when compared to smaller residential jobs, like lifting a standalone driveway.
Read More: What Influences the Cost of Concrete Leveling?
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 can 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 and your overall goals for the repair.
To find out exactly how much your concrete leveling repair will cost, request a free onsite cost estimate with a member of the A-1 Lexington team!
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.
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