Concrete lifting, mudjacking, concrete leveling, slab repair, and patio leveling guidance for Madison-area homes and properties.
Madison Concrete Lifting & Mudjacking helps homeowners address uneven sidewalks, sunken driveways, sinking patios, settled slabs, garage entry settlement, front step movement, water pooling, and concrete trip hazards throughout Madison and surrounding Dane County communities.
Our focus is simple: help homeowners evaluate practical concrete repair options before assuming replacement is the only answer. When the existing slab is still mostly intact, concrete lifting, concrete leveling, mudjacking, slab repair, or patio leveling may help restore safer, more usable concrete with less disruption.
Homeowners contact us because they want straightforward guidance, not a one-size-fits-all recommendation. We focus on practical repair options for settled driveways, uneven sidewalks, sinking patios, cracked slabs, garage entry drops, front step movement, water pooling, and trip hazards caused by Madison-area freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt, water runoff, soil movement, erosion, open joints, and poor compaction.

We focus on:
Fast response times
Honest project guidance
Practical repair options
Safety-focused recommendations
Repair-first evaluations when the slab is still a good candidate
Minimal disruption whenever possible
Professional communication
Madison-area concrete settlement experience
Cost-effective alternatives to replacement when appropriate
Whether the issue involves a settled sidewalk, sunken driveway, uneven patio, garage slab movement, front step settlement, or a shifting concrete slab, our goal is to help homeowners understand their options and restore safer, more usable concrete surfaces whenever repair is a good fit.
Simple, honest, and focused on the right repair path.
Our process is built around identifying why the concrete moved, whether the slab is still a good repair candidate, and which repair option makes the most sense. The goal is to keep the evaluation simple, explain the options clearly, and avoid unnecessary replacement when the existing concrete can still be lifted, leveled, stabilized, or repaired.

We inspect the uneven or settled concrete to understand the amount of movement, trip hazards, drainage concerns, visible cracking, slab condition, and possible support loss beneath the concrete.

When the slab is a good candidate for repair, the affected concrete may be lifted, leveled, filled, stabilized, or supported using the repair method that best matches the condition of the slab.

The completed repair area is reviewed for alignment, usability, drainage concerns, and remaining trip hazards so the homeowner understands what was repaired and what may still need attention.
Concrete surfaces are exposed to freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt, seasonal moisture changes, water runoff, erosion, poor compaction, open joints, downspout discharge, and long-term soil settlement. Over time, these conditions can cause concrete slabs to shift, crack, settle, separate, or sink around:
Uneven sidewalks
Sunken driveways
Sinking patios
Cracked or sunken slabs
Front steps and stoops
Garage entries and walkways
Trip hazards
Drainage issues and water pooling
Visible voids or gaps beneath concrete
Addressing settlement issues early can help reduce safety concerns, improve drainage, restore usability, and prevent smaller concrete problems from becoming larger repair or replacement projects.


Not every concrete problem needs replacement, and not every slab should be lifted. The right answer depends on the condition of the concrete, how much it has moved, what caused the movement, and whether water or soil support issues are still active.
That is why we focus on evaluation first. If the slab is mostly intact, concrete lifting, concrete leveling, mudjacking, void filling, or slab repair may be worth considering. If the concrete is badly cracked, crumbling, unstable, or no longer structurally sound, replacement may be the more responsible recommendation.
The goal is to help Madison-area homeowners make a clear decision before spending money on the wrong repair.
Serving Madison, Middleton, Fitchburg,
Sun Prairie, Verona, Waunakee, Monona,
McFarland, DeForest, Stoughton, Oregon,
Cottage Grove, and most of Dane County.