Utah Concrete Lifting offers high-performance polyurethane foam lifting as an advanced solution for raising sunken concrete in tight, sensitive, or indoor areas. While this method delivers fast and clean results, we often recommend mud jacking for most outdoor applications due to its strength, value, and proven durability in Utah’s challenging soil conditions. We proudly offer both methods—helping you choose what’s best for your budget and long-term needs.
What Is Polyurethane Foam Lifting?
Polyurethane foam lifting involves injecting expanding foam beneath a sunken slab to raise it back into position. This lightweight material fills voids, compacts loose soil, and cures within minutes. It’s best suited for interior applications, stamped concrete, or situations requiring minimal disruption.
At Utah Concrete Lifting, we provide this service for special cases—but for large-scale outdoor work, we usually recommend mud jacking for its strength and affordability.
Where Polyurethane Foam Works Best
We typically use polyurethane foam in projects where precision and cleanliness are more important than cost. Common uses include:
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Interior slabs where low dust and fast cure times are needed
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Delicate surfaces such as decorative concrete or stamped finishes
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Tight-access areas where larger mud jacking equipment can’t reach
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Commercial spaces that need to reopen quickly
Still, for driveways, patios, porches, and sidewalks, mud jacking is more cost-effective and better suited to the task.
Benefits of Polyurethane Foam (When Applicable)
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Small drill holes (as small as ⅝”) for minimal surface disruption
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Extremely fast curing—ready for use in as little as 15 minutes
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Lightweight material that won’t further stress weak soil
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Water-resistant and long-lasting
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Ideal for light-traffic or interior use
However, for heavier outdoor slabs or larger areas, polyurethane foam may not provide the same value or structural support as a cement-based mud jacking solution.
Polyurethane Foam vs. Mud Jacking
Feature | Polyurethane Foam | Mud Jacking |
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Best For | Indoor slabs, tight areas, stamped concrete | Outdoor slabs, large/heavy concrete, driveways/patios |
Material Type | Expanding synthetic foam | Cement-based slurry |
Drill Hole Size | ⅝ inch | 1–2 inches |
Cure Time | 15–30 minutes | Several hours |
Cost | High | More affordable |
Structural Load Support | Moderate (light-duty applications) | High (heavy-duty support) |
Soil Stabilization | Minimal due to lightweight composition | Strong void-filling and compaction |
When performance, price, and durability matter—mud jacking remains the most practical choice for most homeowners and commercial property owners across Weber and Davis County.
Complementary Services
We often use polyurethane foam in targeted repairs, but many of our core services are better suited for traditional lifting methods:
We’ll always recommend the most effective and affordable method based on your specific needs.
Contact Us Today
Whether you’re considering polyurethane foam or mud jacking, Utah Concrete Lifting has the expertise to guide you toward the right solution. We proudly serve Weber and Davis County with reliable, results-driven service for every slab we lift.