Prevent Trips, Falls, Fix Your Sunken Sidewalk Today
Concrete Sidewalk Leveling in New Jersey & New York
What’s the Best Way to Fix a Sunken Sidewalk?
Polyurethane foam leveling is the fastest, safest, and most cost-effective way to lift a sinking sidewalk.
It stabilizes weak soil, raises uneven slabs, eliminates trip hazards, and avoids the long downtime and high cost of replacement.
Metro Concrete Lifting provides foam sidewalk leveling across New Jersey, Westchester, and the Lower Hudson Valley.
Why Level Your Sidewalk Instead of Replacing It?
Uneven sidewalk slabs don’t just make your property look neglected—they create real trip hazards that put visitors, elderly family members, kids, and delivery drivers at risk. And we know how overwhelming it feels seeing those slabs sink deeper every season, worrying someone might get hurt right in front of your home or business.
At Metro Concrete Lifting, we can help. Our polyurethane foam leveling lifts your sidewalk back into place quickly, cleanly, and without the cost or mess of concrete replacement.
Why Uneven Sidewalks Become Dangerous
When a sidewalk sinks even an inch, problems stack up fast:
- Someone can trip and fall — and you’ll feel awful knowing it could have been avoided.
- Your home or business instantly looks run-down or poorly maintained.
- Water starts pooling and washing out the soil even more.
- If someone gets injured, liability becomes a real concern.
We hear the same thing from homeowners all the time:
“I was embarrassed by how bad the sidewalk looked… I just didn’t know there was such an easy fix.”
There is—and we’re here to help.
What Causes Sidewalks to Sink?
Sidewalk settlement is extremely common in New Jersey & Westchester due to:
- Soil erosion
- Heavy rain & freeze–thaw cycles
- Poor backfill during the original pour
- Water runoff from gutters or landscape slopes
- Soil compaction over time
- Tree roots shifting the ground beneath slab.
Polyurethane Foam Leveling vs. Sidewalk Replacement
Why Foam Leveling Is the Better Choice
Foam Leveling:
- Walk on the sidewalk same day
- No demolition or removing slabs
- Tiny drill holes
- Lower cost, Permanent, waterproof,
- Clean, quiet, fast
Traditional Replacement:
- Takes days to complete
- Requires demolition & heavy equipment
- Longer curing time
- Higher cost
- Doesn’t address the soil problem
How It Works
We Inspect
We assess your sidewalk and identify the root cause of sinking or voids.
We Inject
We use high-density polyurethane foam to lift your sidewalk from beneath.
We Level
The concrete returns to a safe, even position — often in just hours.
You Enjoy
Your sidewalk is ready to use the same day. No mess. No disruption.
We’re Local—And We Care
We’re not a big franchise—we’re a woman-owned, family-run business proudly serving the communities of New Jersey, Westchester County, and the Lower Hudson Valley.
Sidewalk Leveling Service Areas
New Jersey:
Bergen, Essex, Passaic, Union, Morris & surrounding counties
New York:
Westchester County, Rockland & Putnam Counties
- Local and family-operated
- Fast, non-invasive process
- Honest, transparent pricing
- Highly rated customer reviews
- Fully insured
FAQs – You Ask, We Answer
How long does sidewalk leveling take?
Most jobs take less than one hour.
Is foam sidewalk leveling permanent?
Yes. The foam is waterproof, will not break down, and stabilizes the soil beneath your slab.
Can I walk on the sidewalk right away?
Within the same day. There is no curing time.
Will this eliminate trip hazards?
Yes—your sidewalk is lifted back to a safe, even height.
s leveling cheaper than replacement?
Almost always. Foam leveling can cost up to 50% less than full replacement.
Will the sidewalk sink again?
Not with properly injected polyurethane foam. It fills voids and strengthens weak soil.
Request An Estimate
Our innovative concrete lifting service will improve the safety and curb appeal of your property contact us to schedule an estimate in New Jersey, Westchester or the Lower Hudson Valley.
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