Mudjacking (also called slabjacking) pumps a cement-based slurry under a sunken slab to raise it. It’s a proven, lower-cost method that still makes sense for some jobs — especially large voids and tight budgets.
For most driveways, sidewalks and long-term fixes, though, we recommend polyurethane foam: it’s lighter, waterproof, cures in minutes, and goes through smaller holes. Not sure which you need? See the full comparison →
Good Questions
Frequently asked
Do you do mudjacking in Denver?
Yes — we offer both mudjacking and polyurethane foam (polyjacking). We’ll recommend whichever is the better fit for your slab and budget.
Is mudjacking cheaper than foam?
Often a bit cheaper up front. Foam usually wins on speed, weight and lifespan. We quote both honestly.
How long does mudjacking last?
It can last years, but mud is heavier and can wash out over time — which is why we often recommend foam for long-term fixes.
Free Estimate
Let’s get your concrete level again.
Free, honest estimate from a local crew that’s been lifting Denver-metro concrete for over a decade. Most lifts are done in a single visit. Call or fill out the form and we’ll text or call back within the hour during business hours.