Frequently Asked Questions
We know you may have questions about concrete leveling, our process, and what to expect. Below you’ll find answers organized by category.
We know you may have questions about concrete leveling, our process, and what to expect. Below you’ll find answers organized by category.
Concrete leveling is the process of raising and stabilizing sunken or uneven concrete slabs. At Midwest Foam Works, we use polyurethane foam lifting — a fast, clean, and long-lasting alternative to mudjacking or replacing concrete.
Mudjacking pumps a heavy slurry under your slab, requiring larger holes and often causing future settling. Poly leveling uses lightweight expanding foam with smaller holes, cures in minutes, and provides stronger, longer-lasting results.
We can raise and stabilize driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, steps, pool decks, garage floors, interior slabs, commercial spaces, and municipal sidewalks.
Most residential projects take just a few hours. Commercial and municipal jobs may take longer depending on the size and scope.
In most cases, you can walk or drive on the slab the same day. The polyurethane foam cures within minutes.
Poly foam leveling provides long-term support. At Midwest Foam Works, we back every job with a 3-year warranty for added peace of mind.
We drill small holes (about the size of a dime) to inject the foam. After the job, these holes are patched and blend in far better than the larger holes used with mudjacking.
Pricing depends on the size and condition of the slab. Most Wichita-area residential jobs range from $1,500 to $2,500. This is typically far less than the cost of tearing out and replacing concrete.
Yes. We provide free, no-obligation estimates so you know exactly what to expect before scheduling work.
Poly leveling sometimes costs more upfront than mudjacking, but it usually saves money long term because it’s cleaner, faster, and less likely to sink again.
We serve Wichita, KS, and a 30-mile radius, including Derby, Andover, Newton, Haysville, Valley Center, Maize, Goddard, and Park City.
Yes, we prefer customers to be home during the estimate so we can explain the process and answer questions directly.
We accept card and check payments.
Yes — every job comes with a 3-year warranty.