We take your concrete to a new level.

If you’re looking for the most affordable solution to fix your sunken, uneven or settled concrete, consider leveling the existing concrete rather than replacing it. Not only is leveling remarkably cheaper than replacement, but it’s a much quicker process with minimal equipment and downtime—it takes hours, not days. The process of concrete leveling (also called concrete raising or mudjacking) applies pressure beneath a slab of concrete to forcibly raise it to the desired level. The end result is a smooth and restored surface area that looks new. Additionally, this process also stabilizes the slab, restoring its integrity and longevity.

Who We Are

Professional Concrete Leveling is a family-owned and -operated concrete leveling company based in the Twin Cities. As the previous owners of Northstar Mudjacking and Metro Concrete Raising, we have been perfecting our craft since 1976. Now we bring you Professional Concrete Leveling, a new mudjacking business with that same level of service and expertise we have been providing for over 40 years. When you hire us for your concrete repair, you can expect accurate bids, superior service, extensive experience with complex projects, and guaranteed results that last.


Why Concrete Leveling?

✓ Leveling Is Cheaper Than Replacement

Replacing your concrete is an expensive project that costs even more when you account for the cost of demolition and disposal of the concrete. In many cases, leveling your uneven concrete is half the cost of replacement. With the rising price of building materials, raising the concrete doesn’t require you to purchase concrete.

✓ Concrete Leveling Is Done In a Matter of Hours

With concrete replacement, you pay for materials AND labor; replacement requires a crew of workers and days for project completion to remove and dispose of the existing concrete, pour new cement, and allow it to solidify. A leveling project requires considerably less workers and less time saving you money!

✓ Leveling = Less Risk of Liability

Have you ever tripped over an uneven sidewalk? Sunken concrete, whether in a parking lot, driveway or sidewalk, can be dangerous. Accidents on your property put you at risk for lawsuits.

“Our concrete looks brand new.”

– Amanda J.

 

“I’m so glad I didn’t let my wife talk me into replacing the concrete.”

– Chad B.

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