Omaha Mudjacking Pros

Omaha's Concrete Leveling Specialists

Sunken Concrete? We'll Lift It — Without the Mess or the Cost of Replacement

Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors leveled in hours — not days. Save up to 70% vs. full concrete replacement. Serving Omaha and the greater metro area.

No Concrete RemovalSame-Day Service Available5-Year Warranty

Is Your Concrete Telling You Something?

Settled, sunken, or uneven concrete isn't just an eyesore — it's a trip hazard, a liability risk, and often a sign of deeper soil problems. Most Omaha homeowners assume the only fix is a full tear-out and repour. It's not.

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Sunken Driveway

Water pools, edges crack, and your car scrapes the dip every time. We lift it back to grade in a single visit.

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Uneven Sidewalk

Trip hazards put you at risk — and in Nebraska, property owners can be liable. We raise sunken slabs flush in hours.

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Settling Patio or Pool Deck

Gaps, cracks, and tilting slabs get worse every freeze-thaw cycle. Early leveling prevents full replacement.

How Concrete Leveling Works in Omaha

Two proven methods. One same-day result. No concrete removal required.

Mudjacking — The Proven Classic

We drill small holes in your sunken slab and pump a mixture of soil, water, and cement underneath. The slurry fills the void and lifts the concrete back to its original position. Holes are patched and nearly invisible. Best for: driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs, pool decks.

Costs 50–70% less than replacement

Foam/PolyJacking — The Modern Method

Expanding polyurethane foam is injected through dime-sized holes. It expands, fills the void, and lifts the slab with incredible precision. Cures in 15 minutes, waterproof, and won't wash out. Best for: precision leveling, areas with plumbing underneath, commercial applications.

Cures in 15 minutes — drive on it same day

What Omaha Homeowners Are Saying

Our driveway had a 3-inch drop at the garage entrance. I figured we were looking at $8,000 for new concrete. These guys lifted it in 90 minutes for a fraction of that. Incredible.

Mike D., Elkhorn

The city sidewalk crew marked our panel as a trip hazard. We had 30 days to fix it. Called Omaha Mudjacking Pros on Monday, they were here Wednesday. Done before lunch.

Sarah K., Papillion

Skeptical at first — didn't believe a little pump could lift my whole patio. Then I watched them do it. Six slabs, two hours, looks brand new. Should have done this 5 years ago.

Dave R., Millard

Serving the Greater Omaha Metro

We provide concrete leveling services throughout Douglas County, Sarpy County, and across the river into Council Bluffs, Iowa. Not sure if we serve your area? Call us.

OmahaBellevuePapillionLa VistaRalstonMillardElkhornGretnaBenningtonChalcoCouncil Bluffs IACarter Lake IA

Get Your Free Concrete Leveling Estimate

We'll assess your sunken concrete and give you an honest quote — usually 50–70% less than replacement. Most jobs completed same week.

Common Questions About Concrete Leveling in Omaha

How much does concrete leveling cost in Omaha?

Most residential mudjacking jobs in Omaha run between $600 and $2,500 depending on the number of slabs, their size, and the severity of the sinking. Foam/polyurethane jacking typically costs a bit more but offers faster cure times and a longer service life. Both options cost 50–70% less than full concrete replacement. We provide free, no-obligation estimates.

Is mudjacking a permanent fix?

Mudjacking and foam jacking are long-lasting repairs, not temporary patches. Most jobs come with a 5-year warranty. The underlying cause of sinking — usually soil erosion, compaction, or poor drainage — should be addressed separately for the best long-term result. We'll advise you during the estimate.

How long does concrete leveling take?

Most residential jobs are completed in 2–4 hours. You can walk on mudjacked surfaces within 24 hours and drive on foam-jacked surfaces within 15 minutes. We typically schedule within the same week.

Can all concrete be leveled, or does some need replacement?

Concrete that is crumbling, broken into many pieces, or heaved by tree roots usually needs replacement. Concrete that has simply sunk due to soil settlement is an excellent candidate for leveling. We'll tell you honestly during the estimate whether leveling is the right call.

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