Professional slab leveling for driveways, patios, pool decks, and sidewalks in Frisco and surrounding neighborhoods.
Frisco has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for over a decade. This rapid growth means large amounts of concrete poured on fill soil that is still actively settling — making concrete leveling a common need even in relatively new homes.
Frisco's explosive growth required massive grading and fill operations to create buildable lots. This fill soil is still compacting years after construction, making concrete settlement a common issue even in relatively new homes — often surprising homeowners who expect newer construction to be problem-free.
One of Frisco's premier master-planned communities, Stonebriar features large homes with extensive concrete surfaces. Fill soil settlement is common in homes built in the late 1990s–2000s.
An upscale Frisco neighborhood with large estate homes. Pool decks, circular driveways, and extensive walkways are all subject to fill soil settlement.
A popular mid-Frisco neighborhood with homes built in the 2000s–2010s. Many homeowners are now seeing their first concrete settlement issues as fill soil compacts.
A golf course community in Frisco where pool decks and patio slabs are commonly affected by the settlement of fill soil placed during construction.
A newer Frisco neighborhood where fill soil settlement is creating early concrete problems in homes less than 10 years old.
The mixed-use downtown Frisco area with commercial and residential concrete that requires regular maintenance and leveling.
"Our house is only 8 years old and already had a 2-inch drop in the driveway. DFW Concrete Leveling explained that fill soil settlement is very common in Frisco and fixed it quickly. Great service."
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