
Your driveway, patio, or garage floor has dropped and now sits uneven. We lift sunken slabs back to level - often in a single morning - without tearing out and replacing the concrete.

Foundation raising in Titusville lifts sunken concrete slabs by pumping material into the voids beneath them, restoring a level surface without demolition. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day and many homeowners can use the surface again by that afternoon.
If you have a section of your driveway or patio that has dropped, you are dealing with a soil problem, not a concrete problem. The concrete itself is often still sound - the ground beneath it shifted. Foundation raising fills that gap and gives the slab something solid to rest on again. Many homeowners in Titusville choose this over full replacement because it costs less, takes far less time, and causes far less disruption to your property.
If you are weighing options, our concrete cutting service can remove and replace badly cracked sections when lifting is not the right answer - we will tell you honestly which approach fits your situation.
A section of your driveway, walkway, patio, or garage floor that has dropped below the surrounding concrete is the clearest sign of a sinking slab. You may notice a raised lip or step where two sections meet that was not there before.
When the concrete slab a structure sits on shifts, the frame above it can shift too. If interior doors or sliding glass doors start dragging or will not close right, it is worth having the slab beneath checked before the movement gets worse.
A gap forming between your concrete and the soil beside it - or between a slab and a wall - means the ground underneath has moved. In Titusville's sandy soil, these gaps can appear quickly after a wet summer season washes material away.
If water sits on your driveway or patio after a storm rather than running off, the slab may have tilted toward the house or developed a low spot. This is both a symptom of settling and a cause of further settling, as standing water keeps eroding the soil beneath.
We lift sunken driveways, patios, pool decks, sidewalks, and garage floors throughout Titusville and surrounding Brevard County communities. Our process starts with finding out why the slab dropped, not just that it did. Whether the cause is a drainage problem, loose sandy soil, or a void left by eroded material, we address the root issue before we start pumping. If you need related work done alongside slab lifting, our slab foundation building team handles new pours from the ground up.
For situations where cracks or structural damage make lifting impractical, we offer concrete cutting to remove only the failed section cleanly so a new pour can be made. Every recommendation we give is based on what we actually find, not on what generates the most work.
Best for homeowners who want fast cure times and minimal hole size - foam sets quickly and weighs far less than slurry.
A proven, cost-effective option for larger slabs where budget is the primary concern and a slightly longer set time is acceptable.
Ideal when voids beneath a slab are large or the surrounding soil needs reinforcement to prevent future settling.
Titusville is built on the sandy, flat coastal plain of east-central Florida, and that geology makes slab settling one of the most common concrete problems homeowners face here. Sandy soil does not hold its position the way denser soils do. When Brevard County's summer rainy season brings heavy afternoon downpours, water moves through that sandy ground quickly - carrying fine particles with it and leaving voids beneath slabs. Homeowners near the Indian River Lagoon deal with a high water table as well, which means soil beneath slabs can become saturated and lose its load-bearing ability even when drainage looks fine at the surface. Customers in Mims, FL and Port St. John, FL deal with the same conditions and call us regularly for this work.
Florida's mild year-round climate means foundation raising can be done any month - unlike northern states where frozen ground limits the season. That said, scheduling before or after the peak summer rainy season is smart. Getting the slab stabilized and drainage corrected before heavy rains return gives the repair the best chance of lasting through the next wet season and beyond. We know this area's soil and drainage patterns, and we factor both into every job we do here.
Describe where the slab is, how much it has dropped, and any cracks you notice. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate.
We walk the affected area, measure how much the slab has settled, and look for the cause - drainage patterns, soil conditions, and the condition of the concrete itself. This visit makes the quote accurate.
We drill small holes at strategic points, pump material underneath until the slab rises back to level, then patch and smooth the holes. Most residential jobs wrap up in a few hours.
Before we leave, we walk you through what was done, what we found beneath the slab, and what drainage corrections will protect the repair through Florida's wet seasons.
Free estimate, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
(321) 335-1326Foundation raising for a typical residential slab is a single-day job. We lift, patch, and walk you through the results before we pack up - no multi-week project blocking your driveway or garage.
We inspect to find out why the slab sank, not just that it did. If the void, drainage issue, or loose soil that caused the problem is not addressed, the slab may sink again - and we tell you that upfront.
Florida requires contractors performing foundation raising to hold a valid state license. You can confirm our license status anytime through myfloridalicense.com before work begins.
We work in Titusville and surrounding Brevard County neighborhoods every day. We know how sandy coastal-plain soils behave after Florida's summer rainy season - and what drainage corrections actually hold.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: we treat foundation raising as a diagnosis-first job, not a pump-and-go service call. When you call us, you get an honest assessment of whether lifting is the right move - and if it is, you get it done correctly the first time.
When a section is too damaged to lift, precise cutting lets us remove only the failed concrete cleanly so a fresh pour can be made.
Learn MoreWhen a slab is beyond lifting and needs full replacement, we pour new concrete foundations built for Titusville's sandy soil conditions.
Learn MoreSpots fill fast before the summer rainy season. Get your free foundation raising estimate now and stop the settling before it gets worse.