Residential Concrete Leveling in Time for Autumn
- GEO CMO
- Sep 8
- 2 min read

Autumn is a wonderful time to truly enjoy beautiful weather and the changing colors of the leaves. Cool, crisp days, a warm cup of coffee or cider by the fire pit, friends and family with you, all while enjoying the beauty nature offers outside. If this sounds amazing to you, you should assess your outdoor concrete surfaces before having gatherings. The concrete patio or porch you love to spend time on may be cracked or uneven, potentially causing trip
hazards and ruining your fall aesthetic. If you notice issues on any of your concrete surfaces, you should look into our residential concrete leveling services. Read on to learn more about each of these services, right in time for autumn.
Residential Concrete Leveling
Our concrete leveling service is simple, fast, budget friendly when compared to replacement, and effective. This service works by drilling small holes in concrete. Through the holes, the polyurethane moves as a liquid. After it goes into the soil beneath the slab, it reacts, expanding and hardening into a foam that will lift your concrete back to level. All of our concrete leveling services work this way, but are usually tailored for the specific surface. The concrete leveling services include:
Patio Leveling and Porch Leveling
Pool Deck Leveling
Sidewalk Leveling
Driveway Leveling
Why Spray Foam by IOK for Concrete Leveling?
Our team here at IOK understands the importance of maintaining these outdoor spaces and can level your concrete surfaces right in time for your fall fun. Our services are fast, allowing you to use your concrete surface again the same day, sometimes in as little as an hour. In addition to speed, these services are minimally invasive. You don't have to worry about us tearing up your yard or damaging your landscaping. Concrete leveling will mitigate trip hazards, restore your aesthetic, all without hurting your wallet. Our service can help you save up to 70% percent when compared to replacement! Contact us today if you are experiencing sinking slabs, trip hazards, or cracks in your concrete.




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