How foam works
Lightweight, strong support under your slabs
We drill small, precise holes in your concrete and inject polyurethane foam beneath the slab. As the
foam expands, it gently lifts the slab and fills gaps in the soil. Once it sets, the foam becomes
firm and supportive, helping keep your panels in place.
Because the foam is lightweight, it does not overload soft or washed-out soils. This makes it a smart
choice for commercial concrete leveling west valley city, where heavy trucks and
equipment already put a lot of weight on your slabs.
Foam vs. mudjacking
Made for modern commercial properties
Older methods like mudjacking use a heavy mix of soil, sand, and cement. The holes are larger, the job
can be messy, and the extra weight can stress weak soils. Polyurethane foam uses smaller holes and a
cleaner injection process, which is better suited for busy, paved sites.
For West Valley City warehouses, retail centers, and office parks, foam leveling often makes more sense:
less mess, smaller holes, and the ability to reopen many areas faster than traditional methods.