What Is Poly Leveling? Oregon’s Modern Solution to Sunken Concrete
- oregonleveling
- Jul 5
- 1 min read

If you're a homeowner or property manager in Oregon, you’ve likely seen it—sunken sidewalks, sloped driveways, or patios that feel like a trip hazard. These aren’t just cosmetic issues; they’re safety concerns and potential liabilities.
The good news? You don’t have to rip everything out and start from scratch. Enter poly leveling—a fast, clean, and long-lasting solution for lifting and stabilizing uneven concrete surfaces.
What Exactly Is Poly Leveling?
Poly leveling, also known as polyurethane concrete lifting, is a modern alternative to traditional mudjacking. Instead of a slurry mix, this method uses a high-density polyurethane foam that expands beneath the slab, lifting it back to its original level.
The foam is injected through small holes drilled into the concrete. As it expands, it fills any voids under the surface and gently raises the slab into place. The material hardens within minutes, providing a durable, moisture-resistant solution that’s ready to support weight almost immediately.
Why Do Concrete Slabs Sink?
In Oregon, we experience a wide range of soil conditions and weather fluctuations—from rainy winters to dry summers. These factors cause the soil beneath your concrete to shift, settle, or erode, leading to sinking slabs over time.
Common causes of sunken concrete include:
Freeze-thaw cycles
Erosion from rain or irrigation
Poor soil compaction
Tree roots displacing the base
Why Choose Oregon Concrete Leveling?
At Oregon Concrete Leveling, we specialize in polyurethane concrete lifting—and we know Oregon’s soil, drainage, and weather patterns inside and out. Our team uses industry-proven poly leveling methods to lift and stabilize concrete quickly, cleanly, and affordably.
We don’t just level concrete—we restore safety and value to your property.




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