Fast, Efficient Curb Leveling Solutions
Groundworks provides effective curb leveling using polyurethane to lift and stabilize settled curbs and walkways. Perfect for government, commercial, and industrial properties, our method minimizes downtime and strengthens soil support around stormwater drainage systems.
Curb Leveling Without the Downtime
Groundworks’ curb leveling service combines polyurethane injection with stormwater drainage rehab to lift curbs, stabilize soil, and prevent future settlement. This efficient, no-excavation process keeps your property functional during repairs.
Lift and Stabilize Settled Curbs

Our curb leveling process uses polyurethane injected directly through the curb to lift and stabilize it. The polyurethane expands to fill voids and densify soil, ensuring a secure base beneath the curb. For properties impacted by stormwater drainage issues, we address underlying system failures to prevent future soil migration and settlement.
Indicators of Settled Curbs
Settled curbs can lead to uneven walkways, safety hazards, and structural instability. Look for these signs to determine if curb leveling is needed.


- Noticeable Gaps Beneath the Curb: Visible separation from the ground suggests voids or soil loss.
- Uneven or Sloped Walkways: Adjacent sidewalks often settle due to curb instability.
- Pooling Water Near Curbs: Poor drainage causing water accumulation indicates underlying soil migration.
- Cracks or Damage in the Curb: Structural cracks often result from soil instability.
- Sunken Parking Lot Areas: Settling around stormwater drains contributes to curb instability.
Benefits of Curb Leveling
Groundworks’ curb leveling service supports commercial, industrial, and government properties with fast, minimally disruptive solutions for stabilizing curbs and adjacent infrastructure.

- No Excavation Required: Polyurethane injection lifts curbs without digging.
- Minimizes Downtime: Quick process keeps high-traffic areas operational.
- Strengthens Soil Support: Stabilizes the ground beneath curbs and adjacent walkways.
- Prevents Recurring Issues: Addresses stormwater drainage systems to reduce future settling.
- Tailored for Any Property: Adaptable for parking lots, walkways, and industrial facilities.
Level and Stabilize Curbs Without Disruption. Discover Groundworks’ Efficient Solutions.
Products We Use
Polyurethane Injections

What We Do
We use high-density polyurethane to lift and level curbs, stabilizing the underlying soil and filling voids. This efficient, non-invasive method restores alignment and ensures long-lasting structural support.
How It Works
Our process involves injecting high-density polyurethane beneath the curb. The expanding foam fills voids, stabilizes soil, and gently lifts the curb into place. This quick-curing solution minimizes downtime and avoids excavation.
Stormwater Drainage Rehab

What We Do
Seals and stabilizes soils around drainage systems, preventing settlement caused by leaking drains and soil migration.
How It Works
Polyurethane is injected to lock soils in place around drainage systems, addressing erosion and restoring structural integrity to the surrounding area.
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Solutions for Diverse Industries
From government projects to industrial facilities and commercial developments, Groundworks delivers engineering-led foundation solutions to tackle the toughest challenges across a wide range of sectors.
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FAQs
Polyurethane is injected through the curb to lift it back into place and stabilize the surrounding soil.
Settling often results from soil migration, poor drainage, or compromised stormwater systems allowing voids to form beneath the curb.
Yes, the minimally invasive process is quick and ideal for high-traffic areas, avoiding major disruptions.
Stormwater systems that allow soil migration often lead to settled curbs; addressing these systems prevents recurring issues.
It’s fast, strengthens the soil base, minimizes downtime, and eliminates the need for costly excavation.





