THE PROBLEM
A homeowner in Aubrey began noticing sections of their driveway sinking unevenly near the front approach. Cracks were beginning to form, and water was starting to collect along the lower slabs after rainstorms.
At first, the settlement seemed minor. But over time, the driveway became more uneven and noticeable.
After inspection, it was clear the issue was being caused by soil movement and voids forming beneath the concrete.
Like many areas around Aubrey and North Texas, the local clay soil expands and contracts heavily depending on moisture levels. This movement can leave unsupported gaps below driveways and sidewalks.
The homeowner wanted to:
- Lift and stabilize the sinking driveway
- Prevent the problem from spreading
- Improve drainage
- Avoid replacing concrete
- Restore the driveway appearance
OUR 3-STEP CONCRETE LIFTING PROCESS

1 Drill
We drilled small access holes through the affected driveway slabs to reach the empty space underneath.
2 Pump
High-density polyurethane foam was injected beneath the driveway. As the foam expanded, it filled voids, stabilized loose soil, and lifted the concrete back into place.
3 Patch
Once the slab was level, the small drill holes were patched cleanly, leaving the driveway ready for immediate use.
The repair process was quick, clean, and far less disruptive than replacement.
THE RESULT
The driveway was successfully lifted and stabilized within a few hours.
The uneven slab transitions were corrected, water drainage improved, and the homeowner avoided the major cost and downtime of full driveway replacement.
The finished result provided:
- Safer, more even concrete
- Better curb appeal
- Reduced water pooling
- Stabilized support beneath the slab
- Immediate use after completion
WHY DRIVEWAYS SINK IN AUBREY
Driveway settlement in Aubrey is commonly caused by expanding clay soil, poor drainage, and erosion beneath the slab.
As moisture levels change throughout the year, the soil shifts constantly underneath concrete surfaces. Over time, unsupported areas develop and slabs begin settling unevenly.
Cracks and pooling water are often early warning signs that the soil below the driveway is no longer stable.
Our polyurethane foam system helps restore support beneath the slab while lifting the concrete back into alignment.
A SMARTER ALTERNATIVE TO REPLACEMENT
- Costs less than replacement
- Completed in hours, not days
- Minimal disruption to the property
- Helps stabilize weak soil conditions
- Preserves existing concrete
- Concrete ready to use immediately
If your driveway is sinking or cracking in Aubrey, PolyFix can help restore it quickly without tearing everything out.










