Concrete Leveling Tips & Advice
Expert Insights on Concrete Repair, Mudjacking & Slab Leveling in Oregon
Welcome to the Oregon Concrete Leveling LLC blog — your trusted resource for understanding concrete leveling, mudjacking, polyjacking, slab repair, and surface stabilization throughout Lane and Douglas Counties.
If you’re dealing with sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, cracked garage floors, or sinking pool decks, this section is designed to help you understand the problem, the solutions, and when to call a professional.
Stay Informed. Stay Safe.
Uneven concrete is more than an eyesore — it can become a serious safety hazard. Explore our latest articles below to learn how to protect your property and extend the life of your concrete surfaces.
Mudjacking vs. Polyjacking: Which Concrete Lifting Method is Right for You?
February 17, 2026
If you have a sinking sidewalk in Roseburg or a lopsided driveway in Eugene, you’ve likely realized that a full replacement is too expensive. In your search for a better solution, you’ve probably come across two main terms: Mudjacking and Polyjacking. Both methods fall under the category of “slabjacking” or concrete lifting, but they use
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Why Concrete Leveling is Better Than Replacement for Lane County Homeowners
February 17, 2026
When you walk out to your driveway in Eugene or step onto your patio in Springfield and notice a significant dip or a jagged crack, your heart probably sinks as fast as your concrete. For many homeowners in Lane County, the immediate assumption is that the concrete is “broken” and needs to be ripped out
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Why Concrete Sinks in Oregon
Concrete settlement is common across Oregon due to:
Soil erosion from heavy rainfall
Poor soil compaction during construction
Underground voids forming beneath slabs
Freeze-thaw cycles
Water infiltration around foundations
Over time, these conditions cause slabs to shift, crack, or sink — creating trip hazards, drainage problems, and potential structural damage.
