Servicing the following areas: Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, Kelowna, and Calgary
Eliminate trip hazards and fix sunken concrete in hours, not days. We provide advanced poly leveling and traditional mudjacking services to raise your driveway, patio, or sidewalk back to its original grade.
Has your driveway settled near the garage? Is your sidewalk creating a dangerous trip hazard? When concrete sinks, it’s rarely because the concrete itself is bad—it’s because the soil underneath has failed.
Tearing out and replacing a slab is messy, expensive, and leaves your property under construction for weeks. At Cure and Seal, we offer a smarter solution. Our concrete lifting services (often called slab jacking) pump material beneath the slab to lift it back into place. It’s cleaner, faster, and costs 50-70% less than pouring new concrete.
The Modern, High-Tech Solution. This is our most popular service for residential properties. We inject high-density structural foam through tiny, dime-sized holes in your concrete.
Non-Invasive: Requires small drill holes (5/8") that are virtually invisible once patched.
Waterproof & Permanent: The foam never erodes, washes away, or breaks down over time.
Fast Cure Time: You can drive or walk on the surface immediately after we finish.
Best For: Driveway leveling, pool decks, patios, and interior floor stabilization.
The Heavy-Duty Solution. A time-tested method using a slurry of water, soil, and cement pumped beneath the slab.
Cost-Effective: Often a budget-friendly option for massive voids.
High Strength: Excellent for heavy-duty commercial applications where weight is a factor.
Best For: Large commercial spaces, deep void filling, and non-decorative exterior slabs.
If it’s concrete and it’s sinking, we can likely fix it.
Sunken Driveways: Fix the "bump" where your driveway meets the garage floor.
Uneven Sidewalks & Walkways: Remove trip hazards to prevent liability and injury.
Patios & Pool Decks: Restore the slope of your patio so water drains away from your home’s foundation, not toward it.
Garage Floors: Stabilize rocking slabs and fill voids caused by soil settlement.
Warehouse & Commercial Floors: We perform void filling to stabilize rocking slabs in industrial facilities, ensuring forklifts operate safely.
Ignoring a sunken slab often leads to bigger (and more expensive) problems down the road:
Water Damage: When concrete slopes toward your house, water collects against the foundation, leading to basement leaks and cracks.
Liability Risks: Uneven sidewalks are a primary cause of "slip and fall" lawsuits and insurance claims.
Structural Stress: As a slab sinks unevenly, it eventually cracks under its own weight, turning a repair job into a replacement job.
Resale Value: Sunken concrete is a major red flag on home inspections. Leveling your concrete is one of the fastest ways to clear inspection hurdles.
Engineered for the Canadian Climate Standard hardware store patches fail because they cannot handle the expansion and contraction caused by our temperature swings. We use commercial-grade repair products engineered specifically for freeze-thaw environments
Seamless Integration A bad repair looks worse than the crack itself. We pride ourselves on color-matching and texture-blending our repairs so they integrate seamlessly with your existing concrete and stone.
Structural Integrity First We are not painters; we are restoration specialists. We assess the structural cause of the crack or spall to ensure the repair lasts for years, not months.
Get Your Concrete Back on The Level. Safe, stable, and perfectly graded concrete is just a call away. Stop tripping over uneven edges and start enjoying your property again.
Most residential jobs, like raising a sunken driveway or sidewalk, are completed in less than one day. With poly leveling, you can use the area immediately.
With polyurethane injection, the holes are tiny (about the size of a dime). We patch them with cement that matches your existing concrete as closely as possible. They are far less noticeable than the large holes required for old-school mudjacking.
Yes. Our materials stabilize the soil underneath. Unless there is significant new soil erosion (like a broken water pipe washing out the ground), the repair is permanent.
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