Professional slab leveling for driveways, patios, pool decks, and sidewalks in Arlington and surrounding neighborhoods.
Arlington is the largest city in the United States without a public transit system, and its car-dependent layout means driveways and parking areas are critical infrastructure. Situated between Dallas and Fort Worth, Arlington's clay soils create widespread concrete settlement challenges.
Arlington's position between the Blackland Prairie and Cross Timbers soil zones creates variable settlement patterns. The city's 1970s–1990s growth era means a large inventory of aging concrete that is now actively settling.
These small incorporated communities within Arlington's boundaries feature older homes with significant concrete settlement issues, particularly in driveways and sidewalks.
A large area with a mix of 1970s–1990s homes. Driveway settlement and patio issues are extremely common as original concrete slabs age.
The newer north Arlington area includes master-planned communities like Viridian where fill soil settlement is creating early concrete problems.
A mid-city area with diverse housing stock. The mix of soil conditions and construction eras creates variable but widespread concrete settlement.
Southeast Arlington's established neighborhoods feature mid-century homes with aging concrete that has experienced decades of clay soil movement.
The area around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field has significant commercial concrete that requires regular leveling and maintenance.
"Our driveway had a 4-inch drop at the garage that was destroying our car's front end. DFW Concrete Leveling came out the next day and fixed it in 2 hours. The price was very reasonable and the work was excellent."
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