Professional Concrete Leveling in Alabama
Uneven concrete around your home isn’t just a cosmetic issue. Sinking driveways, sloped patios, and cracked sidewalks can create tripping hazards, drainage problems, and long-term damage to your property. The longer the concrete stays out of level, the more it can shift, sink, or break apart. This raises both the risk and the repair cost.
At SouthernDry, we provide professional concrete leveling services that lift and support sunken slabs using polyurethane foam injection, with no messy demolition or extended downtime. Whether you’re dealing with a sloped garage floor or a sidewalk that has become a hazard, our team will evaluate the issue and recommend a fix that works for your home.
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Lifetime Warranty
Money-Back Guarantee
Product Replacement for Life
Lifetime TotalCare™ Maintenance
Fair & Honest Pricing
Experience You Can Trust
100% Financing available
Licensed, bonded, and insured
No Sales Games
Industry-leading warranties and guarantees
Recommended by Your Neighbors
A+ BBB Rating
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Why Uneven Concrete Is More Than Just an Eyesore
When concrete slabs sink, crack, or tilt, the problems multiply quickly and become more expensive to fix. Here’s what happens when uneven concrete is left untreated:
Safety Hazards
Trip and fall injuries
Raised edges and sudden drops cause serious accidents, especially for children, elderly visitors, and delivery personnelLegal liability
Property owners' responsibility for injuries can lead to costly lawsuits and insurance claims
Property Damage
Poor drainage
Low spots collect water that pools, freezes, and can seep toward your foundationFoundation stress
Sloped garage floors and patios direct water toward your home's foundation, increasing moisture damage riskStructural separation
Settling slabs pull away from structures, creating gaps and instability
Financial Impact
Reduced property value
Cracked, tilted concrete makes even well-maintained homes look neglectedEscalating repair costs
Minor settlement becomes major replacement if ignoredInsurance complications
Some policies may not cover damage from "deferred maintenance"


Signs You May Need Concrete Leveling
Most homeowners notice symptoms of concrete settlement long before they realize what’s causing it. If you’ve seen any of the following around your home, it may be time to schedule a professional inspection.
Cracked and Uneven Concrete
Slabs that tilt, sink, or develop wide cracks are a common sign that the soil beneath is no longer supporting the weight. This is often seen in driveways, walkways, and patios.
Porches and Patios Pulling Away
Gaps forming between the slab and your home’s exterior wall can indicate that the concrete has settled or shifted, creating potential for water intrusion and structural stress.
Water Pooling in Your Garage
Sloped or sunken garage floors can allow rain or runoff to collect instead of draining properly, often pooling near the foundation or door threshold.
Gaps Between Baseboards and Floors
When interior concrete floors settle unevenly, you may notice separation where baseboards once sat flush with the slab, especially in finished basements or garages.
Raised Edges or Trip Hazards
Uneven walkways, porch steps, or sections of sidewalk that no longer align are not only frustrating, they’re also a safety risk.
Sunken Areas Near Steps or Stoops
Voids beneath small concrete slabs can cause sinking around entry points, making stairs feel off-balance or unstable.
Not sure if what you’re seeing is serious?
Our team can help. A free inspection from a Certified Foundation Specialist will identify whether your slab can be leveled and what steps are needed to restore it safely.


What Causes Concrete Slabs to Sink and Settle
Understanding why your concrete is sinking helps prevent future problems. Most settlement issues start below the surface and worsen over time due to soil conditions common throughout Alabama.
Primary Causes in Our Service Area:
Soil Erosion
Heavy rainfall, poor drainage, and seasonal storms wash away supporting soil beneath slabs. Our region's soil is particularly vulnerable during the rainy season.Poor Initial Compaction
If soil wasn't properly compacted during original construction, it continues settling under the concrete's weight, especially during our area's seasonal cycles.Moisture Fluctuations
Alabama's climate creates dramatic soil expansion and contraction. Dry periods cause soil shrinkage, while heavy rains saturate and soften the ground.Freeze-Thaw Damage
Winter temperatures can cause repeated soil expansion and contraction, gradually pushing slabs out of alignment.Heavy Load Stress
Driveways, patios, and garage floors sink under vehicle weight, equipment storage, and constant traffic, especially when the underlying soil is compromised.
What Affects Your Concrete Leveling Cost
Several factors influence the final cost of your concrete leveling project. Understanding these helps you budget appropriately and compare quotes accurately.
Primary Cost Factors:
Slab Size and Type
- Larger areas require more material and labor
- Interior floors typically cost more due to access challenges
- Multiple separate areas may qualify for volume pricing
Settlement Severity
- Deeper settlement requires more foam material
- Multiple injection points increase precision requirements
- Severe settlement may need additional soil stabilization
Underlying Cause
- Simple soil compaction is straightforward to address
- Erosion issues may require drainage improvements
- Multiple factors increase the complexity and materials needed
Site Accessibility
- Easy access keeps costs lower
- Tight spaces or finished areas require specialized equipment
- Landscaping or decorative elements may need temporary removal
Geographic Location
- Urban locations: Standard pricing
- Suburban areas: Slight travel charge
- Rural locations: May include additional travel time
Material Requirements
- Standard residential projects: Basic polyurethane foam injection
- High-load areas (driveways): Heavy-duty poly foam specification
- Extreme settlement: Multiple foam types for optimal results
We provide detailed, written estimates explaining all costs with no hidden fees or surprise charges.

Why Alabama Homeowners Trust SouthernDry
When it comes to concrete leveling, you need more than a quick patch; you need a solution that lasts. At SouthernDry, we’ve been helping homeowners protect their properties since 2004, delivering repairs that restore safety, function, and curb appeal.
Our Certified Foundation Specialists take the time to explain the cause of your slab settlement, walk you through your options, and provide a clear estimate. As a trusted concrete leveling company, we use proven poly foam materials, professional-grade equipment, and a process designed for long-term stability, backed by a team that stands behind every job.

Hiring the Wrong Foundation Company is Costly
Choosing a foundation and waterproofing company is the most important decision you’ll make for your home’s structural integrity. Unfortunately, making the wrong choice has costly consequences.
Hiring a bad foundation company leads to:
Spending thousands on recurring repairs
Structural issues that worsen over time
Headache & Worry
Water damage that puts your family and home at risk
Poor and temporary fixes

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You shouldn’t have to worry about being taken advantage of by a contractor. When working with us, you can count on an experience that’s rare in the foundation industry.
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Complete Huntsville Concrete Repair Services
Every home is different, and so is every concrete problem. That’s why we offer a range of repair methods tailored to your specific structure, soil conditions, and goals. After a thorough inspection, your Certified Foundation Specialist will explain the best repair options and walk you through how each one works.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Birmingham Concrete Leveling
If you see cracks, tripping edges, sloped sections, or gaps beneath stairs or stoops, your concrete may have settled. A concrete leveling contractor can confirm whether the slab can be lifted or if other repairs are needed.
Most residential projects are completed the same day. You can usually walk or drive on the surface within hours, depending on the size of the area and weather conditions.
Our process is designed for long-term performance. We use high-density polyurethane foam to lift and support the slab, and we address the cause of settlement to help prevent future movement.
Yes. SouthernDry provides concrete leveling services across Alabama in Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, West Georgia, and parts of Tennessee. If you’re not sure whether we cover your neighborhood, just give us a call or check our service area.
No. The process is minimally invasive and does not require large equipment or digging. The foam expands under the slab, not across your yard, and any small drill holes are sealed once the work is complete.
The slab will likely continue to settle, which can lead to deeper cracks, wider gaps, and more expensive repairs later. Uneven concrete also increases the risk of injury, water intrusion, and structural strain if it’s near the foundation.