Is Your Garage Floor Starting to Sink or Crack?

If you've noticed a step-down at the garage door threshold, water pooling after snowmelt, or a floor that slopes toward one corner, foam leveling can fix it in a single visit, without tearing out the slab. Get your garage back to level and usable the same day.

Garage Floor Leveling Edmonton | Fix Sunken Slabs Without Demolition

As Edmonton's garage floor leveling specialists with over 11 years of experience, Poly Lift Solutions uses advanced polyurethane foam injection to lift sunken and uneven concrete slabs, without jackhammers, without slab removal, and without the week-long wait of a full replacement. Whether your garage floor has dropped at the door threshold, cracked from frost heave, or settled unevenly under years of vehicle weight, we can restore it in a single visit.

Edmonton's clay-heavy soil, severe frost heave, and the poor fill compaction common in attached garages built on disturbed subgrades create ideal conditions for slab settlement. Our foam expands beneath the concrete to fill voids, stabilize the base, and raises the slab back to level, curing in 15 minutes so you can drive back in the same afternoon.

Why Do Edmonton Garage Floors Sink?

Edmonton's clay-heavy soil, extreme freeze-thaw cycling, and the construction practices common to attached garages combine to make slab settlement one of the most frequently reported concrete problems in the region. Garage floors are especially vulnerable for several reasons:

Heavy Vehicle Loads

Repeated parking of vehicles, especially trucks and SUVs, compresses the soil beneath the slab over time, causing gradual settlement.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Edmonton experiences 50+ freeze-thaw cycles annually. Soil expansion and contraction shifts the slab downward incrementally each winter.

Water Erosion Under Slab

Melting snow and rainwater seep under the garage slab through cracks and the door threshold gap, washing out supporting soil.

Poor Fill Compaction

Attached garages in Edmonton are frequently built over disturbed or imported fill soil that was never adequately compacted. As fill consolidates over years, the slab above sinks, sometimes not appearing until 5–10 years after construction.

The Poly Lift Process: Lifting Your Garage Floor

Our garage floor leveling process uses high-density polyurethane foam to permanently lift and stabilize concrete slabs. Here's what to expect:

1

Free Assessment

We inspect your garage floor, identify the cause of settlement, and provide a transparent, no-obligation quote.

2

Strategic Drilling

We drill small, 5/8" diameter holes through your garage slab, much smaller than the holes required for mudjacking.

3

Foam Injection

High-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab. It expands to fill voids and lifts the concrete back to level.

4

Rapid Curing

The foam cures in approximately 15 minutes, hardening into a strong, permanent base that won't erode or wash away.

5

Clean Finish

Holes are patched, the site is cleaned, and you can drive into your garage the same day.

Who We Help

Our garage floor leveling service is used by a wide range of property owners and managers across the Edmonton region:

  • Attached garages: the most common situation, where the floor inside the garage has dropped away from the house foundation or the door threshold has a noticeable lip
  • Detached garages: freestanding garage slabs subject to full freeze-thaw exposure on all sides, often settling faster than attached structures
  • Commercial multi-car garages: auto shops, fleet depots, and dealerships with heavier vehicle loads and larger slab areas requiring precise, zone-by-zone lifting
  • Condo and apartment parkades: underground or above-grade parking structures with slabs that have settled or developed drainage issues from uneven floors
  • Acreage and rural properties: large detached workshops and farm equipment garages throughout Leduc County, Strathcona County, and surrounding rural areas

Polyjacking vs. Mudjacking: Why Foam Wins for Garage Floors

Traditional mudjacking has been around for decades, but modern polyurethane foam offers significant advantages, especially in Edmonton's climate:

Factor Polyjacking (Foam) Mudjacking (Slurry)
Material WeightLightweight foam (2-4 lbs/ft³)Heavy slurry (100+ lbs/ft³)
Hole Size5/8" diameter1-2" diameter
Cure Time15 minutes24-48 hours
Water ResistanceWaterproof, won't erodeCan wash out over time
LongevityPermanent solutionMay need repeat repairs
Garage UsePark same dayWait 24-48 hours minimum

Why Choose Poly Lift Solutions?

  • Local Edmonton Experts: we understand Alberta's unique climate challenges
  • Save 50-70%: compared to full garage floor replacement costs
  • Same-Day Use: park your vehicle in the garage the same afternoon
  • No Demolition: no jackhammering, no concrete removal, no mess
  • Warranty Protected: we stand behind our work with a written warranty
  • Environmentally Friendly: no cement slurry waste, no landfill contributions

Frequently Asked Questions

Most garage floor leveling jobs in Edmonton fall between $400 and $2,000, depending on the size of the settled area, how much lift is needed, and how many injection ports are required. By comparison, full concrete slab replacement typically costs $5,000 to $15,000 or more, including demolition, disposal, forming, pouring, and a multi-day cure period. Foam leveling delivers the same end result at a fraction of the cost, and you’re back in the garage the same day. Contact us for a free on-site assessment and accurate quote.

Common signs include: a visible step-down at the garage door threshold (the floor is lower than the driveway outside), water pooling in low spots after snowmelt, visible cracks running across the slab, doors that scrape the floor, or a floor that visibly slopes toward one corner. Call us for a free assessment if you notice any of these.

Yes. Polyjacking works beneath the slab surface, so oil stains and surface cracks don't affect the foam injection process. We drill through the existing concrete and inject the foam below. Surface cracks may be separately caulked or sealed after lifting if needed.

Yes. The polyurethane foam cures in approximately 15 minutes. Most garage floor jobs are completed in 2-3 hours total, and you can park back in the garage the same day, often within an hour of us leaving the site.

A typical single-car garage takes 1.5 to 3 hours from start to cleanup. A larger double or triple garage may take 3-4 hours. This is dramatically faster than concrete replacement, which requires demolition, a 7-day cure, and multiple return visits.

The process is the same: polyurethane foam injection. However, garage floors often have different settlement patterns (interior vs. exterior exposure, vehicle loading concentrated in specific spots) and may require more precise lifting to restore a flat floor. We also work carefully around drains, heaters, and other garage features.

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  • Completed in 2–4 hours: park your vehicle the same day
  • No demolition, no mess, no week-long cure
  • Save 50–70% vs. full concrete replacement
  • Edmonton’s garage floor leveling specialists with over 11 years of experience
  • Honest, transparent pricing: free estimate, no obligation

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