Garage Floor Lifting

Garage Floor Lifting in Kansas City & Surrounding Areas

A sunken or uneven garage floor can cause serious issues beyond appearance. Settled concrete can lead to poor drainage, cracks, door misalignment, and even structural stress on your home. Olympic Concrete Lifting provides professional garage floor lifting services that raise and stabilize concrete using advanced polyurethane foam injection — without the need for replacement.

📍 Serving Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood, Lee’s Summit, Liberty, Belton, and surrounding Kansas & Missouri communities

What Is Garage Floor Lifting?

Garage floor lifting is a concrete leveling process that raises settled or sloping garage slabs back into proper alignment. Instead of tearing out the floor, we inject high-density polyurethane foam beneath the slab to fill voids, stabilize the soil, and gently lift the concrete.

This process, commonly referred to as polyjacking, provides a long-lasting solution for sunken garage floors.

Common Signs Your Garage Floor Needs Lifting

You may need garage floor lifting if you notice:

  • Cracks forming across the garage floor

  • Sloping or uneven concrete

  • Gaps between the garage floor and walls

  • Water pooling inside the garage

  • Garage doors that stick or don’t seal properly

These issues often indicate soil settlement beneath the slab.

Why Garage Floors Sink in the Kansas City Area

Garage floors commonly settle due to:

  • Poor soil compaction during construction

  • Soil erosion from water intrusion

  • Freeze–thaw cycles that shift soil

  • Heavy vehicle loads over time

  • Improper drainage around the garage

When the soil beneath the slab moves, the concrete above it follows.

Our Garage Floor Lifting Process

We use polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize garage floors with precision and care.

The process includes:

  1. Drilling small holes into the garage floor

  2. Injecting expanding polyurethane foam beneath the slab

  3. Filling voids and lifting the concrete evenly

  4. Leveling the surface and patching the holes

Most garage floor lifting projects are completed in just a few hours, with minimal disruption.

Benefits of Garage Floor Lifting

  • Restores a level, stable garage surface

  • Helps prevent further cracking

  • Costs less than floor replacement

  • Minimal disruption to the home

  • Fast cure time and same-day use

  • Long-lasting, moisture-resistant solution

Garage floor lifting helps protect both your concrete and your home.

Garage Floor Lifting vs. Replacement

Replacing a garage floor isn’t always necessary. If the concrete is structurally sound but uneven, lifting is often the better solution.

Garage floor lifting is ideal when:

  • The slab is intact but sloping or sunken

  • Settlement is caused by soil issues

  • You want a faster, more affordable repair

We’ll inspect your garage and recommend the most effective option.

Why Choose Olympic Concrete Lifting?

  • Specialized experience lifting garage floors

  • Advanced polyurethane foam technology

  • Knowledge of Kansas City soil conditions

  • Honest assessments and transparent pricing

  • Efficient service with minimal disruption

We focus on long-term stability and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is it safe to lift a garage floor?

Yes. When the slab is structurally sound, polyurethane foam lifting is a safe and effective solution.

Yes. Lifting can correct sloping that causes doors to stick or not seal properly.

The polyurethane foam used is designed to last for decades and resist moisture and erosion.

No. The process is precise and minimally invasive, making it safe for use inside garages.

Most garages are ready for vehicle use within hours of completion.

Schedule a Free Garage Floor Lifting Inspection

If your garage floor is cracked, sloping, or settling, Olympic Concrete Lifting can help. Our garage floor lifting services restore stability, safety, and function without replacement.

Contact us today to schedule a free inspection and find out if garage floor lifting is right for your home.