Driveway Leveling in Twinsburg, OH

That sunken section at the end of your driveway, the lip at the garage apron, the settled slab that collects puddles every time it rains — we fix all of it in a few hours without tearing anything out. Our polyurethane foam injection raises Twinsburg driveways back to grade at a fraction of the cost of repaving.

1 Why Twinsburg Driveways Sink

Twinsburg sits on clay-heavy glacial till soil. When it rains, the clay expands. When it dries, it shrinks. Add Ohio's freeze-thaw cycles — water beneath your driveway freezes, expands, then melts and drains away — and you get voids. Those voids grow over time, and the concrete above them settles.

The garage apron is the most common trouble spot. That transition between the garage floor and the driveway takes the most vehicle weight and usually shows settling first. Sections near downspout discharge and areas where water pools are next.

2 How Driveway Foam Lifting Works

We drill penny-sized holes through the sunken slab — typically 5/8" diameter. A polyurethane foam injection gun inserts high-density foam beneath the concrete. The foam expands to fill the void and raises the slab back to grade. It cures in minutes, and the drill holes get patched with concrete filler.

The whole process takes 2-4 hours for a typical residential driveway. You can drive on it within 30-60 minutes after we finish.

3 Driveway Lifting vs. Replacement

Driveway replacement in the Twinsburg area costs $8-$15 per square foot — that includes demolition, hauling, grading, forming, pouring, and curing time. A typical two-car driveway replacement runs $5,000-$12,000 and takes 3-7 days before you can drive on it.

Foam lifting costs $5-$25 per square foot with no demolition, no waiting, and no mess. Most driveway jobs cost $500-$2,000 and you are driving on it the same afternoon.

4 When Lifting Is Not the Answer

If your driveway slab is shattered into multiple pieces, crumbling from age, or has severe structural cracks running through it, replacement may be the better option. We will tell you that during the estimate. We do not push lifting on slabs that need to be replaced — it wastes your money and our time.

Hairline cracks, settlement cracks, and minor surface damage are fine. We seal cracks after lifting and the result looks clean.

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