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Polyurethane Foam Injection Cost in West Michigan

Polyurethane foam is the newer of the two main concrete lifting methods, and it costs more than mudjacking — but the premium comes with real tradeoffs worth understanding before you decide.

Typical poly foam lifting costs in West Michigan:

  • Sidewalk panel: $350–$700 per panel
  • Driveway: $1,500–$4,000
  • Patio: $900–$3,000
  • Pool deck: $2,000–$6,000
  • Garage floor: $700–$3,000
  • Stamped concrete: $1,200–$5,000

Poly foam costs 20–50% more than mudjacking for equivalent work. A driveway that mudjacks for $1,500 typically runs $1,800–$2,500 with foam.

Why Poly Foam Costs More

The material itself is more expensive than mudjacking slurry. Polyurethane foam components are chemical compounds that require specialized equipment to mix and inject at correct ratios and temperatures. The equipment investment is significant, and the material cost per cubic foot is higher than cement-sand-water slurry.

However, foam requires less of it. Because foam expands — typically 15–25 times its liquid volume — smaller quantities achieve the same lift. The cost differential narrows when void volumes are large, because you're using less material to fill the same space.

Where Poly Foam Is Worth the Premium

Pool decks. Foam's light weight (2–4 lbs/cu ft vs. ~100 lbs/cu ft for mudjacking) is critical in pool deck applications, where the underlying soil is already compromised fill. Foam's water resistance also makes it the right material for an environment that's perpetually wet.

Stamped and decorative concrete. Foam requires fewer injection points, which means fewer patches on a surface where aesthetics matter. The precision of foam expansion also allows finer lift control.

Areas with drainage issues. Mudjacking material can erode in sustained wet conditions. Foam holds up indefinitely in moisture.

Fast return to service. Foam cures in minutes — vehicles can typically return within an hour. Mudjacking requires a 24-hour wait. If same-day access matters, foam's cost premium may be worth it for that reason alone.

Where Mudjacking Makes More Sense

For standard residential driveways, sidewalks, and patios in reasonable condition and with acceptable drainage, mudjacking is cost-effective and performs well. If the primary concern is cost and the area isn't a special case (wet, decorative, pool, or needing fast cure), mudjacking is the right call.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is poly foam concrete lifting worth the extra cost?

For pool decks, stamped concrete, wet areas, and situations where you need fast return to service — yes. For standard driveways and sidewalks with decent drainage, mudjacking often makes more financial sense.

How long does poly foam last under concrete?

Polyurethane foam is chemically stable and doesn't break down. It typically outlasts mudjacking material, particularly in wet conditions.

Does poly foam work in Michigan winters?

Foam can be applied in colder conditions than mudjacking slurry — but frozen ground still limits proper installation. We assess conditions before scheduling winter work.

Why does poly foam cost more than mudjacking?

Higher material cost and specialized equipment for mixing and injection. The material itself costs significantly more per unit than cement-sand-water slurry.

Is your concrete worth saving?

Most of the time, yes. Call for a straight answer and a free estimate.

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