FishersFoundation Pros

Slabjacking & Polyurethane Foam Lifting

Concrete Leveling & Polyurethane Slab Lifting

Settled slabs are trip hazards that also funnel water toward your foundation. Foam injection lifts them back to grade in hours, not days.

Get a slabjacking & polyurethane foam lifting quote

Three quick steps. Start with your zip code — we'll tell you if your area has known movement.

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We use your zip and property type to match the right crew and soil profile before we call.

We only use your details to schedule and quote your project. No spam, no lists.

Typical project
$1,200 – $3,500

Hamilton, Marion, Boone, Johnson Counties

Inspection
$0

Written scope, no obligation

Code basis
2020 Indiana Residential Code (675 IAC 14-4.4) Section R401.3

How much does slabjacking & polyurethane foam lifting cost in Fishers, IN?

Slabjacking & Polyurethane Foam Lifting in the Greater Indianapolis & Hamilton County market typically runs $1,200 – $3,500, driven by unit count, depth to competent soil and site access. Every quote is a written scope engineered to 2020 Indiana Residential Code (675 IAC 14-4.4) Section R401.3.

Slabjacking & Polyurethane Foam Lifting cost by city
CityCost rangeTypical durationPermitting
Fishers, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysCity of Fishers Building Department
Carmel, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysCarmel Department of Community Services
Zionsville, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysBoone County Area Plan Commission
Noblesville, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysNoblesville Planning & Development / Hamilton County Plan Commission
Greenwood, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysGreenwood Community Development Services / Johnson County
Indianapolis, IN$1,200 – $3,5001–3 daysIndianapolis Department of Business & Neighborhood Services (BNS)

How foam lifting works

We drill penny-sized ports through the slab and inject a two-part structural polyurethane. The foam expands, fills the voids left by washed-out or compacted clay subgrade, then lifts the slab to grade under controlled pressure.

The material cures in about fifteen minutes and weighs a fraction of traditional mudjacking slurry, so it does not re-load the same weak soil that caused the settlement.

Why slabs settle here

Backfill zones around Central Indiana foundations were never compacted to the same density as undisturbed soil, and downspout discharge washes fines out from under adjacent flatwork season after season.

Slab lifting and your foundation

A driveway or patio pitched toward the house delivers hundreds of gallons straight to the footing during a single storm. Correcting slab pitch is often the cheapest foundation protection available.

Questions

Slabjacking & Polyurethane Foam Lifting FAQs

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