Denver's urban core sits on a mix of clay and sandy soils that shift dramatically with Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles. Driveways, sidewalks, and patio slabs settle faster here than most homeowners expect — especially in older neighborhoods with mature tree root systems.
Why concrete settles in Denver
Denver's expansive bentonite clay is one of the worst soils for concrete stability in the country. Slabs settle, heave, and crack as the clay swells and contracts with moisture changes.
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.
Very common. Denver's clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry — that constant movement is the primary cause of settling across every neighborhood in the city. Most homes 10+ years old have at least one problem slab.
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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