If you’ve noticed your concrete beginning to sink or crack, there’s a good chance a void has formed beneath the surface. These hidden gaps can compromise the stability of your slab and lead to costly structural damage if not addressed quickly.
At Airlift Concrete Experts, we specialize in identifying and filling voids under concrete slabs using advanced polyurethane foam injection. This process stabilizes the soil, supports the slab, and prevents future settlement—all without tearing out your concrete.

Voids typically form when the soil beneath your slab shifts, erodes, or compacts unevenly. Over time, that creates empty spaces where the concrete loses support. Some common causes include:
These issues can happen under any concrete surface—driveways, patios, pool decks, garage floors, or even interior slabs.
At first, a small void may not look like much. But as it grows, the concrete above begins to settle unevenly. That leads to:
If ignored, the void can expand to the point that the concrete fractures or collapses completely—leaving a much bigger and more expensive problem.

Instead of removing and replacing your concrete, Airlift uses polyurethane foam injection, a fast, clean, and long-lasting solution.
Here’s how it works:
This process not only fills the void but also stabilizes the ground beneath it, preventing future settlement.
Voids under concrete don’t fix themselves—and the longer they’re left untreated, the more damage they can cause. With Airlift Concrete Experts, you’ll get a permanent, professional fix using the latest polyurethane technology.
Whether it’s your driveway, sidewalk, foundation, or even a grain bin floor, our team can fill the voids, stabilize the soil, and restore your concrete quickly and safely.
Contact Airlift Concrete Experts today for a free inspection and estimate. We’ll help you identify what’s happening beneath your slab and provide a lasting solution before the damage gets worse.