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How Much Does Concrete Leveling Cost in Omaha? (2025 Guide)

If you've got a sunken driveway, uneven patio, or a sidewalk panel that's become a trip hazard, you're probably wondering what it costs to fix — and whether it's worth it vs. just replacing the concrete. Good news: concrete leveling (whether mudjacking or foam jacking) almost always costs a fraction of full replacement.

Here's an honest breakdown of what you'll pay in the Omaha area in 2025 — including mudjacking and foam jacking price ranges by project type, the factors that affect your quote, and how leveling compares to tear-out and repour.

Concrete Leveling Cost Summary — Omaha, NE

These ranges reflect typical 2025 pricing for residential projects in Douglas County, Sarpy County, and the greater Omaha metro. Your exact quote depends on slab count, lift depth, and access — but this table gives you a realistic starting point.

Project TypeMudjacking CostFoam Jacking Cost
Single sidewalk panel$200–$400$300–$500
Driveway (2-car, partial settling)$800–$1,500$1,000–$2,000
Driveway (full resettlement)$1,500–$2,500$2,000–$3,000
Patio (small, 1–2 slabs)$400–$800$500–$1,000
Patio (large, 4–6 slabs)$1,000–$2,000$1,500–$2,500
Garage floor (full)$800–$2,000$1,200–$2,500
Pool deck$1,000–$2,500$1,500–$3,000

What Affects the Cost of Mudjacking in Omaha?

  1. 1

    Number of slabs and total square footage

    More panels means more drilling, more material, and more labor. A single sidewalk panel costs far less than a full driveway with six settled sections.

  2. 2

    Severity of settling

    A 1-inch drop requires less lifting material than a 4-inch drop. Severe settlement may also require additional injection points and more time on site.

  3. 3

    Access difficulty

    Tight corners, landscaping, retaining walls, and fences can limit equipment placement and increase labor time — especially on backyard patios and side-yard walkways.

  4. 4

    Mudjacking vs. foam jacking material

    Mudjacking uses an affordable soil-cement slurry. Foam jacking uses polyurethane that costs more per volume but cures faster and is waterproof — a trade-off worth considering for pool decks and garage floors.

  5. 5

    Additional drainage work recommended

    If poor drainage caused the settlement, we may recommend downspout extensions or grading adjustments alongside leveling. This adds modest cost upfront but extends the life of the repair significantly.

Concrete Leveling vs. Replacement — True Cost Comparison

The sticker price of replacement hides days of demolition mess, lost garage or driveway access, and a full week of curing before you can use the surface again. Leveling gets you a level slab in hours — with minimal disruption and a warranty that covers the work.

LevelingFull Replacement
Average cost$600–$2,500$4,000–$12,000+
Time to complete2–4 hours3–7 days
Curing time15 min – 24 hrs5–7 days
Concrete removalNot requiredRequired
MessMinimalMajor
Warranty5 years typicalDepends on contractor

Our recommendation: if your slab is structurally sound — no major crumbling, no severe root heave, and the concrete is intact but uneven — leveling is almost always the smarter investment. Choose replacement when the slab is broken into multiple pieces, actively deteriorating, or heaved beyond what lifting can correct. We'll tell you honestly which category yours falls into during the free estimate.

Is Concrete Leveling Worth It in Nebraska?

Nebraska's climate is hard on concrete. Freeze-thaw cycles from late fall through early spring cause soil to expand and contract repeatedly, creating voids beneath slabs that lead to settling year after year. Omaha's expansive clay soil compounds the problem — shrinking in drought, swelling when saturated, and shifting constantly underneath your driveway, patio, and sidewalk.

Leveling is worth it when the underlying slab is sound and the settlement is due to normal soil movement. However, if poor drainage, downspout runoff, or erosion continues unchecked, the same slab may settle again over time. That's why we assess the cause during every estimate — not just the symptom.

Addressing root causes like rerouting downspouts away from the foundation, improving grading, or fixing gutter overflow extends the life of any leveling repair by years. A $200 drainage fix can protect a $1,500 mudjacking job — and we'll flag those opportunities during your on-site assessment.

How to Get an Accurate Quote in Omaha

  1. 1

    Request a free estimate

    Call (402) 555-0190 or fill out our online contact form. Describe the sunken area and we'll schedule an on-site visit — usually within the same week.

  2. 2

    Inspector assesses your slab

    We measure settling depth, evaluate slab thickness, estimate void size beneath the concrete, and identify the likely cause of settlement.

  3. 3

    Receive a written quote

    You get a clear, itemized quote before any work begins. No obligation, no pressure — and an honest recommendation if leveling isn't the right solution.

Concrete Leveling Cost FAQ

Is concrete leveling cheaper than replacement in Omaha?

Yes, in almost every case. Concrete leveling typically runs 50–70% less than full tear-out and repour. For a standard two-car driveway, you might pay $1,000–$2,000 for leveling vs. $6,000–$10,000 for replacement.

Does insurance cover mudjacking?

Homeowners insurance rarely covers mudjacking unless the settling was caused by a sudden covered event (like a burst pipe). Normal soil settlement is considered wear and tear. Check your policy.

Are there any situations where leveling won't work?

Yes. Concrete that is severely cracked, crumbling, or heaved by tree roots usually needs replacement. We'll give you an honest assessment — we won't sell you leveling if your slab needs replacement.

How long will the repair last?

Most mudjacking repairs last 8–10 years. Foam jacking often lasts longer due to its water-resistance. Proper drainage maintenance extends both.

Can I get multiple slabs done for a discount?

Yes — we offer pricing breaks for larger jobs. More slabs in a single visit reduces the per-slab cost.

Get Your Free Omaha Mudjacking Estimate

We'll assess your sunken concrete and provide a written quote — usually 50–70% less than replacement.

Call (402) 555-0190 or request online.