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Buffalo Driveway Leveling Services
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Fix sunken, uneven driveways for 70% less than replacement. Our limestone slurry method provides lasting results that withstand Buffalo's harsh winters.

Starting From $500 /project
Licensed & Insured Same-Day Service Multi-Year Warranty
Driveway Leveling
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What is Driveway Leveling?

A sinking driveway isn't just an eyesore - it can damage your vehicles, create trip hazards, and hurt your home's curb appeal. Our professional driveway leveling service uses limestone slurry to lift and stabilize sunken concrete slabs, restoring your driveway to its original level at a fraction of the cost of replacement.

Why Your Buffalo Driveway is Sinking

Buffalo’s unique combination of clay-rich soil, severe freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy lake-effect snow creates perfect conditions for driveway settling. Over time, water infiltrates beneath your concrete, erodes the supporting soil, and leaves voids that cause sections to sink unevenly.

Technician inspecting sunken driveway concrete for leveling repair service

Common causes of driveway settling in Western New York include:

  • Soil erosion from water runoff and poor drainage
  • Freeze-thaw cycles that expand and contract soil seasonally
  • Tree root decay leaving empty spaces beneath concrete
  • Poor original compaction during construction
  • Heavy vehicle traffic compressing soil over time

The Limestone Slurry Advantage

Unlike polyurethane foam injections, our limestone slurry method provides superior stability for Buffalo’s challenging conditions. The limestone mixture is heavier and more dense, completely filling voids and providing rock-solid support that won’t compress or wash away.

Benefits of our limestone slurry method:

  • Greater stability - Won’t compress under heavy loads
  • Complete void filling - Reaches every gap, unlike expanding foam
  • Better freeze resistance - Natural materials handle temperature extremes
  • Eco-friendly - 100% natural minerals, safe for your property
  • Proven durability - Same method used by highway engineers for decades

When to Consider Driveway Leveling

Don’t wait until small problems become expensive repairs. Consider driveway leveling if you notice:

  • Uneven or sloping sections
  • Trip hazards where slabs meet
  • Water pooling after rain
  • Gaps beneath your garage door
  • Cracks forming along edges
  • Difficulty opening garage doors

Early intervention prevents further damage and costs less to repair. Learn more about what causes driveways to sink and get a free assessment to determine if your driveway is a good candidate for leveling.

What's Included

  • Lift sunken concrete slabs back to original level
  • Fill voids beneath concrete with limestone slurry
  • Small 1-inch holes that are patched after
  • Same-day completion for most projects
  • Drive on your driveway within 24 hours
  • More stable and longer-lasting than foam
  • Eco-friendly, natural materials
  • Multi-year warranty included

How Driveways Works

Our proven process ensures quality results every time

1

Free Assessment

We inspect your driveway, measure the settling, and provide a detailed quote.

2

Drill Access Holes

We drill small 1-inch holes through the concrete at strategic locations.

3

Inject Limestone Slurry

We pump our proprietary limestone slurry mix beneath the slab, filling voids and lifting the concrete.

4

Patch & Clean

Holes are patched, and your driveway is cleaned. You can drive on it within 24 hours.

Our Work

See examples of our driveways projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about driveways

How long does driveway leveling take?
Most residential driveways can be leveled in 2-4 hours. You can typically drive on your driveway within 24 hours.
How long will the repair last?
When soil conditions are properly addressed, our limestone slurry repairs can last as long as the concrete itself - often 20+ years.
Can you level a cracked driveway?
We can level driveways with minor cracks. However, severely cracked or crumbling concrete may need replacement. We'll assess this during your free estimate.
Why is limestone slurry better than foam?
Limestone slurry is heavier, more stable, and won't compress over time like foam. It fills voids completely and provides rock-solid support.
What causes driveways to sink?
Driveways sink due to soil erosion, poor compaction, tree roots, water drainage issues, and Buffalo's freeze-thaw cycles.
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Ready to Fix Your Driveways?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate and see how much you can save with concrete leveling.