Updated May 2026
Concrete Leveling in Littleton, CO
Concrete Lift Co lifts and levels settled concrete throughout Littleton using polyjacking — injecting high-density polyurethane foam beneath the slab to fill voids and restore grade. No demolition, no multi-day downtime. Most Littleton jobs finish in under two hours and cost 50–70% less than full slab replacement.
Concrete leveling Littleton — lifted and leveled in a single afternoon
Why Concrete Settles in Littleton
Littleton is one of Denver’s oldest established suburbs, with significant residential development dating to the 1950s. The soil picture varies considerably across the city. Along the South Platte River corridor, alluvial deposits create a mix of clay, silt, and sandy soils that are prone to consolidation and washout. The Ken Caryl area, by contrast, sits closer to the foothills where fractured bedrock creates irregular bearing conditions — concrete on these sites can settle unevenly even when the slab itself is in good condition.
What makes Littleton distinct among the communities we serve is the sheer accumulation of freeze-thaw damage. Driveways poured in the 1970s and 1980s have been through 40–50 or more frost cycles. Each cycle works moisture into any developing gap between the slab and the soil, widening it incrementally. By the time a Littleton homeowner notices the slab has dropped an inch, that gap has typically been growing for a long time. The concrete is not failing — it has simply lost its support from below.
The practical implication is that Littleton has a higher proportion of slabs that look worse than they are. A driveway that appears rough and aged may still be structurally sound and fully liftable — avoiding the cost and disruption of replacement entirely.
Is Polyjacking Right for Your Littleton Slab?
The question we hear most often in Littleton is whether concrete that old is worth repairing. For homeowners in Ken Caryl, Columbine, and Governor’s Ranch, the answer is frequently yes. Polyjacking is not about the age of the concrete — it is about whether the slab has retained its structural integrity. A slab that has settled due to void formation beneath it, but has not deeply spalled or cracked through to the rebar, is an excellent candidate regardless of whether it was poured in 1975 or 2005.
We identify the cases where replacement is the right call: slabs with pervasive deep spalling, exposed and corroding rebar, or severe cracking that has compromised structural continuity. These do exist in Littleton’s older neighborhoods, but they are genuinely the minority. Our free assessment gives you a clear-eyed answer on which path makes sense for your specific slab, with a written estimate and no obligation to proceed.
What We Fix in Littleton
- 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 Littleton?
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 Littleton 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 Littleton jobs are complete start to finish in under two hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 40- or 50-year-old driveway in Littleton worth lifting instead of replacing?
Often yes. Concrete age alone does not determine repairability — slab condition does. Many driveways in Ken Caryl, Columbine, and similar Littleton neighborhoods remain structurally sound despite decades of freeze-thaw stress. If the concrete is intact and the settlement is void-driven, polyjacking is a cost-effective and long-lasting fix.
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.
3-year written workmanship guarantee · Fully licensed & insured · Serving Littleton 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.