Wasatch Concrete Lifting serves Ogden and the surrounding Weber County area, including Huntsville, North Ogden, South Ogden, Washington Terrace, Riverdale, and beyond. We've helped Ogden homeowners fix sunken walkways, driveways, patios, and other concrete surfaces that have settled over time.
Ogden's proximity to the mountains and its older housing stock make concrete settlement a common issue. Snow melt, soil erosion, and decades of freeze-thaw cycles all contribute to concrete slabs sinking and shifting — sometimes in ways that create serious drainage problems toward your home's foundation.
This Ogden homeowner had a concrete walkway running alongside their house that had gradually settled over the years. What started as a minor slope had become a serious drainage concern — the walkway was now directing water straight toward the home's foundation with every rain or snowmelt event.
By the time they called us, the slab had sunk approximately 2 inches out of level. That 2 inches was enough to completely reverse the intended drainage slope, sending hundreds of gallons of water toward the foundation every time it rained.
We lifted the walkway slab 2 inches using polyurethane foam injection, restoring the proper slope away from the house. The entire job was completed in a few hours and the walkway was ready to use the same day. The homeowner protected their foundation from years of potential water damage — at a fraction of what a full concrete replacement would have cost.
If you notice water pooling near your foundation or concrete sloping toward your home, don't wait. Call us at (801) 230-9798 for a free assessment.
After rain or snow melt, water collects against your foundation rather than draining away
You can see or feel that your walkway, patio, or driveway tilts toward the house
Water in your basement or crawl space may be caused by improper concrete drainage around your home
If you notice any of these signs, call us for a free drainage assessment.