
If you’re dealing with uneven concrete around your home — whether it’s a sunken driveway, patio, sidewalk or garage floor — you’re probably wondering one thing: How much does it cost to fix this?
It’s a fair question, and one we get all the time. The good news is that concrete leveling is often far more affordable than most people expect. At Indiana Spray Foam, we’ve helped homeowners across the state save money and avoid full concrete replacement by using a fast, reliable process called foam leveling.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the average cost of concrete leveling in Indiana, what factors impact pricing and why it’s a smart investment for long-term safety and value.
Concrete leveling is a repair process that raises sunken or uneven concrete back to its original position. Instead of tearing out and replacing the entire slab, we inject high-density polyurethane foam underneath the surface. The foam expands, fills voids in the soil and gently lifts the slab.
This method is fast, clean and long-lasting — and it’s typically much more affordable than replacement.
While every job is unique, most concrete leveling projects in Indiana fall in the range of $600 to $2,500. Smaller areas like sidewalks or single patio sections tend to be on the lower end. Larger driveways, garage floors or multiple connected slabs may cost more, depending on size and condition.
Compared to tearing out and replacing concrete — which can cost several thousand dollars more — foam leveling is often 30 to 50 percent less expensive. And because it requires no demolition or curing time, you can walk or drive on the surface the same day.
There are several factors we consider when providing a quote for concrete leveling. Here’s what typically affects the price:
• Size and thickness of the slab – Larger or thicker slabs require more foam and labor to lift, which can increase the overall cost.
• Severity of the settling – The deeper the concrete has sunk, the more material is needed to fill the voids and raise it. Severe settling may also require additional drilling or leveling adjustments.
• Access to the area – If the slab is in a tight spot or difficult to reach with equipment, this can add to the labor involved.
• Type of surface – Leveling a driveway or garage floor may be different from raising a sidewalk or patio due to traffic loads or nearby structures.
• Site conditions – Soil quality, drainage issues or previous patchwork can influence the complexity and cost of the job.
Depending on the project, concrete leveling could cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars less than full replacement — with a much faster turnaround.
With leveling, there’s no need to tear out your existing concrete, no waiting for new concrete to cure and no heavy equipment disturbing your yard. It’s a cleaner, quicker fix that extends the life of your concrete without the mess or cost of starting over.
There comes a time when concrete needs to be leveled or replaced for safety and structural reasons. When you act early, you help prevent bigger problems down the road — like water pooling near your foundation, tripping hazards and additional cracking. You also protect your home’s curb appeal and property value.
Foam leveling provides durable, long-lasting results with minimal disruption. Most jobs are completed in just a few hours, and your surface is ready to use the same day.
The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to schedule a free on-site estimate. We’ll inspect the area, identify the cause of the issue and provide a clear, no-pressure quote based on your specific needs.
If you’re seeing cracks, uneven surfaces or sinking slabs around your property, now is the time to take a closer look. The sooner we address it, the more likely we can fix it quickly — and at a lower cost.
Contact Indiana Spray Foam today to schedule your free estimate and learn how foam concrete leveling can save you time, money and stress.