Is your concrete driveway sinking, uneven, cracked, or showing signs of spalling?
Slab-Jack Kings specializes in expert concrete driveway repairs that restore curb appeal, improve safety, and protect the value of your property. Our innovative methods—focused on lifting, leveling, and stabilization—cost a fraction of full replacement and deliver durable, long-lasting results.
We proudly serve Winnipeg, Steinbach, Winkler, Portage la Prairie, and other communities throughout Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.
Why Choose Slab-Jack Kings for Your Concrete Driveway Repair?
- Family-Owned & Highly Trusted: Slab-Jack Kings is a proud family business, trusted by thousands of local customers for honest service and proven results.
- Save Up to 85% Compared to Removal & Replacement: Affordable repairs and rejuvenation-no demolition or major landscaping needed.
- Fast, Reliable Service: Most repairs are completed in less than one working day with minimal disruption.
- Industry-Leading Materials: We use exclusive to us, high-strength polyurethane foams engineered to withstand Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario’s challenging climate-delivering durable results you can count on.
- Long-Term Protection: Our comprehensive 10-year warranty covers the settlement of ½” to 1” for a full 10 years after your repair-giving you peace of mind that your driveway will stay level and secure.
Common Driveway Problems We Fix
1. Settlement and Differential Settlement:
Driveway slabs can sink or become misaligned when the underlying subgrade loses support—often from soil erosion, compaction, or washout. This results in uneven surfaces, noticeable height differences at the garage threshold or expansion joints, and potential safety hazards.
2. Trip Hazards:
Vertical displacement at slab joints, control joints, or transitions (such as the garage lip), creating steps or irregular surfaces that are dangerous for pedestrians.
3. Subgrade Voids and Loss of Bearing Capacity:
Erosion, washout, or decomposed organic material beneath the slab creates voids; this compromises the bearing capacity and leads to future settlement, cracking or slab failure.
4. Cracking and Surface Spalling:
Shrinkage, thermal expansion/contraction, freeze/thaw cycles, or applied loads cause cracks on driveways. Spalling refers to surface flaking or chipping, which can occur near cracks or exposed edges.
5. Poor Drainage and Ponding Water:
When driveway slabs settle or become out-of-level, water can collect in low spots, at expansion joints, or near the street approach. Persistent pooling accelerates surface deterioration, promotes freeze/thaw damage, and can lead to further structural issues if not addressed.
6. Edge Separation and Gap Formation:
When slab movement occurs, the connection between the driveway and adjacent garage floor, sidewalk, or apron can open up, forming visible gaps. These gaps allow water infiltration, which accelerates subgrade erosion beneath adjoining slabs. As erosion progresses, it causes the development of voids, increases the risk of cracking, and can lead to additional settlement issues in both the driveway and adjacent concrete surfaces.
Our Core Concrete Driveway Repair Services
Driveway Leveling & Lifting with Polyurethane Foam
We use state-of-the-art polyurethane foam injection materials, equipment and techniques to lift and level sunken or uneven driveway slabs back to their original designs. This modern technique corrects settlement, eliminates tripping hazards, and quickly restores your driveway’s smooth, safe surface—without the high cost, lengthy downtime, or disruption of full removal and replacement.
Want to know if driveway leveling is right for you? Check out our guide: Concrete Lifting vs Replacement – How to Decide What’s Best.
Void Filling & Slab Stabilization
Beneath many driveways, eroded soils and empty pockets (“voids”) undermine support and lead to further sinking or cracking. Our team injects high-strength foam beneath your slab, filling voids and stabilizing the slab in the process, extending the life of your concrete driveway and protecting against future settlement or cracking.
Want to know how to keep your concrete driveway from sinking? Explore our guide: Causes of Sunken Concrete and How to Prevent It.
Concrete Driveway Crack Repairs & Surface Protection (Add-On Service)
After driveway leveling or void filling and stabilizing, we offer professional crack filling and sealing services to further protect your driveway. This “finishing layer” helps keep out water to prevent further surface deterioration-but the essential repairs are always lifting, leveling, and stabilization first.
For a deeper look at the causes of concrete driveway cracks, how to prevent them, and the best repair methods, check out our detailed Concrete Driveway Crack Repair & Maintenance Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you repair a damaged concrete driveway?
A damaged concrete driveway is repaired by filling cracks, leveling sunken or uneven slabs, patching damaged or broken areas, and coating or resurfacing the driveway to restore its strength and appearance.
How much do concrete driveway repairs cost?
Typical concrete driveway repairs—crack filling, lifting, or stabilization—should cost 50–85% less than full removal and replacement.
Request Your Free Concrete Driveway Repair Estimate
Don’t let cracked, sunken, or uneven concrete become a bigger problem. Request your free estimate online today.
Slab-Jack Kings – Manitoba’s Trusted Concrete Driveway Repair & Lifting Experts Since 2013
