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From walkways near Bushkill Creek to patios in surrounding neighborhoods, Easton concrete slabs often shift due to water movement and soil compression. Slabjacking is a proven way to restore level surfaces without replacement.
Acculevel was founded in 1996, and is well known in the industry for repairing foundations, basements, and crawl spaces. We raise and repair concrete structures for thousands of customers per year.


Easton’s location near the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers increases exposure to moisture-related erosion. Water runoff beneath patios and sidewalks slowly washes soil away.
Freeze-thaw cycles and moisture-reactive soil contribute to ground movement beneath concrete. Poor compaction increases the risk of settlement.
Cracked and uneven slabs create safety risks and drainage problems. Moisture redirected toward the foundation can lead to long-term damage and biological growth.
Slabjacking restores uneven surfaces during concrete sidewalk and patio repair in Easton, PA by injecting lifting material beneath the slab. Small holes are drilled, allowing the material to fill voids and raise the concrete as pressure builds.
In neighborhoods near the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, soil washout is a common cause of settlement. Acculevel’s polyurethane foam expands quickly and provides better lift control, resulting in a smoother, longer-lasting repair.
In this video, one of our knowledgeable experts explains why we choose to perform slabjacking:
Concrete sidewalk and patio repair in Easton is quicker and more efficient with slabjacking’s fast-curing polyurethane foam. Homeowners near Downtown Easton, College Hill, and areas along the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers can often walk on repaired patios the same day. Garage slabs are typically ready for vehicles within an hour, helping households return to normal routines quickly. This fast cure time is especially beneficial during Easton’s wet spring seasons. Mudjacking cure times are longer and more sensitive to soil moisture levels.
Slabjacking in Easton avoids unnecessary disruption to historic sidewalks and established residential areas. Equipment can be parked along the street or driveway without damaging surrounding landscaping. The repair process generates minimal dust and avoids the noise and debris of slab removal. Compared to replacement, slabjacking eliminates the need for concrete trucks, forms, and disposal containers. This results in a cleaner, faster repair process.
Because slabjacking works with existing concrete, it helps keep repair costs lower for Easton homeowners. Pricing depends on slab size and settlement depth, which is common near river-adjacent properties. Avoiding replacement reduces material, labor, and hauling costs. Full slab replacement is typically far more expensive and can leave visible color inconsistencies.

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