Driveway Lifting · Naples, FL
Driveway Lifting in Naples, FL
A Naples driveway that's sinking, dropping at the apron, or pooling water at the garage threshold almost never needs a full replacement. The slab or the paver base is fine. The fill underneath has compressed.
A Naples driveway that's sinking, cracking at the apron, or pooling water at the garage threshold almost never needs replacement. The slab is fine. The fill underneath has compressed.
Polyurethane injection lifts the driveway back to grade by expanding under the slab and filling the void that caused the settling. No demo, no concrete pour, no waiting. You drive on it the same day.
Naples, FL
Driveway Lifting in Naples: the local picture
Naples sits on the Gulf of Mexico in southern Collier County, bordered by Naples Bay, Gordon River, and a network of inland canals through Royal Harbor, Aqualane Shores, and Port Royal. Coastal homes sit on a mix of coquina, sandy fill, and reclaimed bay-bottom.
Most Naples driveways are paver-set on a sand bed over a concrete or stabilized base. Settling shows as bird-bathing, rolling pavers, and edge-restraint failure at the apron.
The honest cut
Replacement, or restoration?
Not every driveway lifting job in Naples can be solved with injection. Some genuinely need replacement. Here's how we tell the difference on site.
When replacement is the right call
- Slab is structurally cracked into multiple pieces
- Surface scaling and spalling beyond cosmetic repair
- Slab is too thin or unreinforced for safe lifting
- Owner wants a different material (e.g., switch to pavers)
When lifting solves the problem
- Apron has dropped at the street or at the garage threshold
- Standing water at the garage door or at the apron
- Trip hazards at expansion joints
- Differential settlement between adjacent panels
- Slab is intact but no longer flat or sloped correctly
The math
Replacement vs. restoration in Naples
Indicative ranges based on typical Naples projects. Final pricing depends on access, scope, and condition. Free written quotes after the on-site assessment.
Replacement
$6000–$18000/ typical residential driveway
- Timeline
- 1-3 weeks plus saw-cut demolition and re-pour
- Disruption
- demolition, debris haul, full re-pour, no driveway access for the cure window
Restoration polyurethane injection
$800–$3500/ typical residential driveway
- Timeline
- 2-6 hours, drive on it the same day
- Disruption
- small ports drilled and patched flush, no demolition, no debris
How we do it
Four steps, typically one visit
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1
Free on-site assessment
We measure deflection, identify the underlying cause, and provide a written quote.
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2
Engineered lift plan
We mark injection points and calculate resin volume per panel.
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Day-of injection
Small ports drilled, resin injected in stages, slab rises back to level in real time.
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4
Patch and clean
Ports patched flush, area cleaned, drive on it immediately.
Naples notes
What we see on the ground in Naples
Most Naples driveways are paver-set on a sand bed over a concrete or stabilized base, with a meaningful share of poured-concrete and stamped-concrete driveways in older Park Shore, Pine Ridge, and Old Naples neighborhoods.
What we see on Naples driveway assessments:
- Pavers bird-bathing or rolling as the underlying base has settled
- Edge-restraint failure at the apron
- Apron drop at the street in older neighborhoods with decades of seasonal soil swing
- Standing water at the garage
Pavers vs. concrete:
Pavers themselves can be lifted by re-bedding the sand course, but if the underlying base or subgrade has settled, polyurethane injection under the base is the durable fix. We work with both approaches.
Common Naples areas we work in: Old Naples, Port Royal, Royal Harbor, Pelican Bay, Bay Colony, Pine Ridge, Park Shore, Vanderbilt Beach, North Naples. ZIPs 34102, 34103, 34104, 34105, 34108, 34109, 34110, 34119.
Why Naples owners choose us
A short list, no spin
- Certified, eco-friendly polyurethane resin
- Same-day completion on most residential jobs
- Family-owned, Bonita Springs based, fully insured
- Free assessments across Southwest Florida
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How long does driveway lifting take in Naples?
Most Naples driveways are completed in 2-6 hours. Small injection ports are drilled through the slab, resin is injected in stages, and the slab rises back to grade in real time. You drive on it before we leave.
Will I see the injection ports afterward?
We patch the ports flush with a color-matched compound. On a typical broom-finish driveway, the patches blend into the panel within weeks. On exposed aggregate or stamped finishes we color-match more aggressively.
Will it settle again?
The cured resin doesn't compress or wash out. As long as we've identified and filled the underlying void, the slab stays level. We assess the cause during the quote: if it's a one-time fill compaction issue, the lift is permanent. If it's ongoing erosion, we address that too.
How is this different from mudjacking?
Mudjacking pumps a heavy cement slurry under the slab. Polyurethane is lighter than the slab itself, sets in minutes, and doesn't wash out or re-settle. Mudjacking is a 1980s technology; polyurethane has replaced it in nearly every modern slab-lifting job.
Can you lift a paver driveway?
Pavers themselves can be lifted by re-bedding the sand course, but if the underlying base or subgrade has settled, polyurethane injection under the base course is the durable fix.
Free driveway lifting assessment in Naples
We come out, sound the slab and underlying fill, and tell you straight whether you need restoration, replacement, or just monitoring. No pressure. No upsell.
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