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July 8th, 2024 | 3 min. read
By Sarah Etler
In the South Bend and Michiana area, constant wintertime freeze-thaw cycles, the erosion of sandy soils, and burrowing pests make concrete prone to settling, which is likely why you’ve wound up with an uneven walkway or a driveway with sinking slabs.
Lifting and leveling uneven concrete is a great way to revitalize your home and eliminate the dangerous trip hazards that come with settling concrete.
Here at A-1 South Bend, we know how important it is that you have access to realistic pricing so you can compare your options and decide which one is best for you.
For that reason, 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 here in the Michiana area.
The average cost of concrete leveling in South Bend, Indiana and the surrounding Michiana area is $1,200. However, concrete leveling costs can range from $425 to $5,000 depending on the scope and unique circumstances of each repair.
Note: The costs given here are for stone slurry grout leveling, which uses a pulverized limestone mixture to raise concrete slabs. Here at A-1 South Bend, we also use polyurethane foam leveling in certain instances.
It’s important to keep in mind 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.
The following chart will give you an idea of the high and low price ranges for stone slurry concrete leveling repairs in the South Bend, Indiana area.
Service | Low Range | High Range |
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Sidewalk Concrete Leveling |
$425 | $1,200 |
Garage Floor Concrete Leveling |
$900 | $3,500 |
Porch Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $2,500 |
Pool Deck Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $3,500 |
Driveway Concrete Leveling |
$650 | $3,500 |
Steps Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $1,800 |
Patio Concrete Leveling |
$750 | $2,500 |
Interior Floor Concrete Leveling |
$1,500 | $5,000 |
AC Pad Concrete Leveling |
$425 | $1,000 |
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 South Bend.
However, due to the substantially higher material costs associated with foam leveling, it is generally around 30 to 50% 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 minimum concrete leveling job cost in South Bend is $425. Small repairs, like individual sidewalk panels or A/C unit pads, may end up at this minimum charge.
Some of the main factors that influence the cost of concrete leveling are:
In addition to these factors, the type of soil that the settled concrete is sitting on and the likelihood of having voids underneath can also cause the cost of concrete leveling services to go up or down.
Note: Input and labor costs have risen which has caused us to have to raise concrete leveling prices. Our prices are largely influenced by concrete pouring prices, competition, and trying to provide value or cost savings by repairing rather than replacing.
Related Resource: What Influences the Cost of Concrete Leveling?
Additional maintenance services, like caulking, cleaning, and sealing, can be performed at the same time as the concrete leveling for an additional charge.
Service | Pricing |
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Concrete Caulking (Joints, Breaks, Cracks) | $4.50 to $5.00 per linear foot |
Concrete Cleaning | $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot |
Concrete Sealing | $1.00 per square foot |
Because no two concrete leveling repairs are the same, it’s impossible to say exactly how much it may cost until an experienced expert inspects the area and provides a detailed estimate.
The price ranges listed in this guide are meant as a way for you to get an idea of how much concrete leveling may cost you in the South Bend area, but the price of your repair may be higher or lower depending on the unique characteristics of your concrete.
Want to learn more about concrete leveling costs? Check out our detailed pricing guide: Concrete Leveling Costs - The Ultimate Guide
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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