Englewood's older residential neighborhoods feature concrete dating to the 1950s and 60s — among the oldest in the South Denver metro. After six decades of clay soil movement and freeze-thaw cycling, most of that original concrete has settled significantly and is a strong candidate for polyjacking.
Why concrete settles in Englewood
Englewood's Arapahoe County clay soils have been actively moving under residential concrete for 60+ years. Deep void formation under older slabs is common throughout the city.
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.
Age alone doesn't disqualify a slab. If the concrete is structurally intact — not crumbling or extensively fractured — we can lift and stabilize it regardless of age. We assess every job on-site before committing 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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