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Over time, it’s common for concrete around your home to settle, shift or crack. Maybe your sidewalk has developed a dip, or you’ve noticed a corner of your patio sinking. These changes may seem small at first, but they can become safety hazards, hurt your home’s curb appeal and even lead to water damage if left unaddressed.
At Indiana Spray Foam, we specialize in helping homeowners identify and fix these issues before they get worse. In this article, we’ll cover the most common signs that your concrete may need leveling — and why it’s important to take action early.
Indiana homeowners are no strangers to shifting seasons and unpredictable weather. These conditions play a big role in how concrete behaves. Here are a few of the most common causes of sinking or uneven slabs:
• Soil erosion – Water from rain or poor drainage can wash away the soil underneath your concrete, leaving empty pockets.
• Freeze-thaw cycles – In colder months, water freezes and expands beneath the slab, then contracts when it thaws — causing movement and cracking.
• Poor compaction – If the soil wasn’t properly packed before the concrete was poured, it may settle unevenly over time.
• Heavy loads – Driveways and garage floors can shift due to repeated vehicle traffic or the use of heavy equipment.
While you can’t control the weather or how the soil beneath your home settles, you can watch for early signs and address small issues before they become major problems.
Here are the most common indicators that your concrete may be shifting or settling — and that it’s time to consider leveling:
1. Cracks in the concrete
Small hairline cracks are normal, but if you’re seeing wide, deep or growing cracks — especially near the edges — it’s often a sign of movement beneath the slab. These cracks can let water in, which only makes the problem worse.
2. Uneven or sloping surfaces
If one side of your concrete slab sits noticeably higher or lower than the other, or if it slopes in a direction it shouldn’t, the slab may have settled unevenly. This is especially common with patios, driveways and sidewalks.
3. Gaps between concrete and structures
Noticed a space between your sidewalk and your front steps? Or a gap where your garage floor meets the wall? These are signs the concrete is pulling away due to settling.
4. Water pooling after rain
Low spots that collect water may look harmless, but they signal poor grading. Pooling water can wear down your concrete and lead to erosion and foundation issues.
5. Doors or gates that won’t close properly
Settled concrete near doors, fences or gates can shift the surrounding structure. If things aren’t closing like they used to, uneven concrete could be the culprit.
6. Visible sinking or tilting
In more advanced cases, you may see sections of your patio, sidewalk or garage floor that are visibly lower than the rest. These are not just cosmetic issues — they can pose trip hazards or cause drainage problems.
Delaying repairs can lead to more expensive problems. Beyond the risk of tripping or slipping, structural concerns may arise. Pooling water can damage your foundation. Cracks can deepen, allowing moisture to weaken the slab.
Addressing these problems early can extend the life of your concrete and save money. Concrete leveling is a cost-effective solution that avoids demolition or full replacement.
At Indiana Spray Foam, we use high-density polyurethane foam to lift and level concrete. The process is quick, clean and precise.
We drill small holes in the affected slab, inject the foam underneath, and let it expand to gently lift the concrete back into place. Most jobs are done in just a few hours, and your surface is typically ready the same day.
This method provides long-term stability, resists moisture and avoids the mess of traditional approaches. It’s a simple way to restore safety, function and appearance.
Need Help With Uneven Concrete?
If any of the signs above sound familiar, now is the time to act. Taking a few minutes to inspect your property for cracks, dips or gaps could save you time and money later.
Contact Indiana Spray Foam today to schedule a free concrete leveling estimate. We’ll inspect your property, explain what’s going on and recommend the best solution — so you can enjoy a safer home.