Aurora, CO — Denver Front Range

Updated May 2026

Concrete Leveling in Aurora, CO

Concrete Lift Co provides polyjacking and concrete leveling services throughout Aurora — from established 1960s neighborhoods to newer east Aurora developments. We lift and stabilize settled driveways, walkways, patios, and garage floors using high-density polyurethane foam, with no demolition, no hauling, and most jobs done in under two hours.

concrete leveling Aurora — before and after driveway apron repair

Concrete leveling Aurora — lifted and leveled in a single afternoon

Why Concrete Settles in Aurora

Aurora is Colorado’s third-largest city, and its size means concrete settlement plays out differently depending on where you live. Older west and central Aurora neighborhoods sit on Denver Basin clay — some of the most expansive soil on the Front Range. These areas have been through 50 or more freeze-thaw cycles since original construction in the 1960s and 1970s. That accumulation means settlement is often pronounced and has frequently gone unaddressed simply because homeowners assumed the concrete was too old to fix without full replacement.

In newer east Aurora neighborhoods built on engineered pads and mixed fill soils, the situation is different but equally common. First-generation settling on expansive subsoils often appears within the first 10–15 years, as fill materials compact and clay beneath consolidates under the slab weight. Neighborhoods like Copperleaf, Murphy Creek, and Tallyn’s Reach are well into that window.

Across both eras, the mechanism is the same: voids form beneath the slab, and without support from below, the concrete drops. Polyjacking fills those voids directly, lifting the slab back to its original position regardless of whether the home was built in 1968 or 2008.

Is Polyjacking Right for Your Aurora Slab?

Aurora’s oldest neighborhoods present a question we hear often: is 50-year-old concrete too far gone to lift? The answer depends on the slab’s condition, not its age. A concrete slab from 1970 that has settled but remains structurally intact — no deep spalling, no rebar exposure, no crumbling edges — is an excellent candidate for polyjacking. The lifting process does not stress the concrete any more than it has already been stressed by decades of freeze-thaw movement.

Where we do recommend replacement is when the slab has deteriorated beyond structural usefulness — pervasive spalling that has eaten through the slab thickness, active rebar corrosion that is cracking the surface from within, or slabs that have broken into too many pieces to lift cleanly. These situations exist in Aurora, but they are less common than homeowners expect. Our free on-site assessment determines which category your slab falls into, with no sales pressure and a written estimate before any work is approved.

What We Fix in Aurora

  • Driveway aprons and approach slabs
  • Front walkways and sidewalk panels
  • Back patios, pool decks, and steps
  • Garage floors and interior slabs
  • Entry landings and stoops

What Does Concrete Leveling Cost in Aurora?

Polyjacking costs 50–70% less than full concrete replacement. A single settled panel can often be corrected for a few hundred dollars; larger jobs with multiple slabs run proportionally more. Every job is different — which is why we provide a free written estimate after the assessment, before any work begins.

What you avoid with polyjacking: demolition costs, disposal fees, concrete forming, multi-day cure periods, and the disruption of a construction crew on your property for days. Most Aurora homeowners are surprised by how affordable the fix actually is.

Our Process — Four Steps, One Afternoon

We drill dime-sized holes at calculated injection points — no jackhammering, no demolition, no hauling. High-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab under controlled pressure, filling the voids and lifting the concrete back to grade in real time. The foam cures in 15 minutes. Most Aurora jobs are complete start to finish in under two hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can polyjacking fix concrete that has been settling for decades in an older Aurora home?

Yes. Age of settlement does not disqualify a slab from polyjacking — what matters is whether the concrete itself is still structurally sound. Many older Aurora homes have slabs that have settled significantly but remain intact and liftable. Our free assessment confirms suitability before any work is scheduled.

Is the repair permanent?

Yes. Polyjacking fills the voids that caused settlement and stabilizes the soil beneath — addressing the root cause, not just the symptom. Every job is backed by a 3-year written workmanship guarantee.

Will the injection holes be visible?

The dime-sized injection holes are patched with color-matched material. They’re visible up close on smooth concrete but blend well on brushed or aged surfaces. Most homeowners find them a non-issue compared to the original settled slab.

Ready to fix it?

Call or text: 303-532-1515

We serve all of Aurora including Saddle Rock, Tallyn’s Reach, Copperleaf, Piney Creek, and Murphy Creek. Free assessment, written estimate, no obligation.

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3-year written workmanship guarantee · Fully licensed & insured · Serving Aurora and the Denver Front Range

Concrete Lift Co follows professional concrete repair standards established by the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) — the leading industry body for concrete restoration professionals.

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