Castle Pines is a high-end Douglas County community where executive homes sit on terrain that transitions from clay to rocky fill. The combination produces unpredictable settling — especially on larger driveway aprons and decorative concrete patios common in the area.
Why concrete settles in Castle Pines
Castle Pines terrain varies from clay flats to rocky hillside fill. Both soil types cause concrete settling, just for different reasons — clay shrink-swell vs. fill compaction.
Most common issues we fix
How it works
Dime-sized holes drilled through the slab. No equipment, no demolition.
High-density polyurethane expands to fill every void and compact the soil beneath.
Concrete rises to grade, foam cures in minutes, ports patched flush. Done.
Yes — the injection ports are small (dime-sized) and patched to match the surface. We work carefully around stamped, colored, and decorative finishes. Every job is assessed on-site before we commit to a quote.
Most residential jobs run 30–50% less than full concrete replacement. We provide firm, written quotes after a free on-site assessment — no surprises.
The foam reaches load-bearing strength in about 15 minutes. You can typically drive on the repaired concrete the same day.
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