Mudjacking & Concrete Leveling in Saskatchewan
Sunken driveways, uneven sidewalks, and settling patio slabs are a common Saskatchewan problem caused by frost heave and soil erosion. Mudjacking lifts and levels sunken concrete quickly - without tearing it out and replacing it.
Mudjacking and slabjacking in Saskatchewan lifts sunken concrete slabs by pumping a cement-sand slurry beneath the slab to fill voids and restore level - a cost-effective alternative to full concrete replacement for driveways, sidewalks, steps, garage floors, and patio slabs. Sask Foundation Repair diagnoses the cause and delivers a fixed written quote after a free inspection.
Do You Need This Service?
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How It Works
Slab and soil assessment
We assess the concrete condition, identify where voids exist beneath the slab, and determine whether mudjacking or full replacement is the appropriate solution.
Strategic hole drilling
Small holes (typically 1.5–2 inches diameter) are drilled through the slab at strategic locations - sized to allow slurry injection but leave minimal footprint.
Slurry injection
A cement-sand-soil slurry is pumped under pressure beneath the slab, filling voids and lifting the concrete back toward its original level as the slurry expands to fill the void.
Level monitoring
We monitor the slab elevation during injection to achieve even lift across the affected area without over-lifting any section.
Hole patching and cleanup
Injection holes are filled with cement, excess slurry is cleaned up, and the area is ready for use within 24–48 hours - far faster than full replacement.
Built for Saskatchewan's Extreme Conditions
Saskatchewan's deep frost - reaching 6 feet - causes dramatic heaving and settling of surface concrete year after year. When soil beneath a slab erodes, washes away, or compresses, the slab loses support and sinks. Mudjacking fills those voids efficiently. It's worth noting that Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw cycles mean mudjacking results may not last as long as in milder climates - we're honest about this. For structural foundation work, helical piles are the permanent solution.
Honest lifespan note: Mudjacking typically lasts 5–10 years in Saskatchewan. The slurry itself doesn't degrade, but the underlying soil may continue to shift with Saskatchewan's frost cycles, causing eventual re-settlement. For driveways, sidewalks, and non-structural slabs, mudjacking is a cost-effective solution knowing that re-treatment may eventually be needed. We don't sell it as a permanent fix - because it isn't.
What Does It Cost in Saskatchewan?
Mudjacking in Saskatchewan typically runs $500–$3,000 for residential projects depending on the number of slabs and degree of lift required. This is 50–70% less than full concrete replacement in most cases. Fixed written quote provided after the free inspection.
Cost depends on several factors:
- Number of square feet of concrete requiring lifting
- Degree of settlement and void size beneath the slab
- Number of injection holes required
- Accessibility of the area (steps, tight spaces cost more)
- Whether any cracked sections require patching
We provide honest, fixed-price written quotes after a free on-site inspection. The number we write is the number you pay - no surprise add-ons.
Our Process
Free on-site slab and soil inspection - honest assessment of whether mudjacking is right
Fixed written quote for the lift - no surprises
Same-day or next-day installation in most cases
Ready for traffic within 24–48 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Service Areas for Mudjacking & Slabjacking Saskatchewan
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We'll come to your home, assess the damage honestly, and give you a fixed written quote. No obligation.