Understanding Mudjacking Service Costs

Learn about pricing factors to help evaluate the value and affordability of mudjacking for uneven surfaces.
Size of the Area
Size of the Area

Larger surfaces require more material and labor, increasing the overall cost of mudjacking.

Surface Condition
Surface Condition

Cracks and unevenness can affect the complexity and price of the service.

Accessibility
Accessibility

Difficult-to-reach locations may add to labor time and expenses.

FactorAverage Cost
Small driveway (up to 200 sq ft)$500 - $1,000
Large driveway (over 200 sq ft)$1,000 - $2,500
Patios and walkways$600 - $1,500
Garage floors$700 - $2,000
Uneven concrete slabs$400 - $1,200
Multiple areas$1,500 - $4,000
Additional repairs$200 - $800
Accessibility challenges$300 - $1,000

The cost of mudjacking varies based on the size and condition of the surface, with larger and more complex projects generally incurring higher expenses. Site accessibility and the extent of existing damage also influence the price, as more labor and materials are required to achieve a level surface.

Injection Process
Injection Process

The method of injecting slurry beneath the concrete impacts the cost, with more precise techniques requiring additional investment.

Surface Preparation
Surface Preparation

Preparing the site, including cleaning and minor repairs, influences the overall price.

Material Quality
Material Quality

Higher-quality materials may cost more but can provide longer-lasting results.

Related ServiceAverage Price
Polyurethane Foam Lifting$1,200 - $3,500
Concrete Leveling$600 - $2,000
Slab Replacement$3,000 - $8,000
Foundation Repair$5,000 - $20,000
Crack Repair$300 - $1,200
Driveway Resurfacing$2,000 - $5,000
Paving Stone Repair$400 - $1,500
Sidewalk Repair$500 - $2,000
Garage Floor Leveling$700 - $2,500
Concrete Sealcoating$300 - $900

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