
Sunken slabs and tilting floors stress out any homeowner. We lift your foundation back to level without a full tear-out, saving you time and money.

Foundation raising in Enid lifts sunken concrete slabs back to their original level by pumping material into the voids underneath, and most residential jobs are finished in a single day without tearing out existing concrete.
If your floors tilt, your doors stick, or cracks are spreading from window corners, the foundation beneath your home has likely shifted. In Enid, that movement almost always traces back to the clay soil that swells in wet weather and shrinks during dry spells - a cycle that creates voids under slabs year after year.
Foundation raising addresses the slab and the void below it. Many homeowners also pair this service with our concrete cutting work when sections of a damaged slab need to be removed before lifting begins.
When a door that used to swing freely now drags or refuses to latch, the frame has shifted - and the frame follows the foundation. In Enid, this often shows up after a stretch of dry weather as the clay soil contracts below the slab. Waiting makes the movement worse and the repair more involved.
Cracks that radiate diagonally from the corners of door or window frames are a classic sign of uneven settlement. One part of the foundation has dropped lower than another, pulling the wall in two directions at once. These cracks tend to widen each time the soil goes through a wet-dry cycle.
Walk slowly across your floors and notice whether you feel a slope or a dip. A floor that tilts more than a couple of inches over a ten-foot span has a void beneath it that will only get larger. The sooner a contractor looks at it, the smaller - and less expensive - the repair tends to be.
If water collects against your home after a rain rather than draining away, the soil underneath is getting saturated repeatedly. Saturated soil can wash away or compress, leaving voids that let the foundation drop. Standing water within a few feet of your home's exterior after a spring storm is a warning sign worth acting on now.
We offer both mudjacking and polyurethane foam lifting depending on what your slab and soil conditions call for. Mudjacking pumps a cement-and-soil slurry into the voids and raises the slab gradually, while foam lifting injects a lightweight expanding material that cures faster and leaves smaller holes. Either method results in a level surface that you can use the same day or the next morning. Before we lift anything, we assess drainage, soil conditions, and whether any sections need to be cut away - our concrete cutting team handles that step when it is needed.
Foundation raising is one part of the broader foundation picture. Homeowners dealing with a larger structural situation often combine this service with slab foundation building when a section of the foundation is too damaged to lift and needs to be rebuilt. We can look at the whole picture and tell you which approach makes the most sense.
Best for homeowners who need a durable, cost-effective lift on larger areas like garage floors or exterior slabs.
Best for homeowners who need fast curing times and minimal surface disruption on smaller or interior areas.
Best for homeowners whose foundation has sunk more than once and need the root cause identified before lifting.
Best for homeowners who want a complete job - holes patched, surface level confirmed, and a walkthrough of what to watch for.
Enid sits on highly expansive clay soil that pushes and pulls on foundations with every change in moisture. A wet spring saturates the soil and makes it swell; a dry Oklahoma summer bakes it hard and causes it to shrink away from the slab. That cycle repeats year after year, and for homes built in the 1950s and 1960s on minimally compacted soil, it has been happening for decades. Foundations here do not sink because they were built poorly - they sink because the ground underneath them never stops moving.
Homeowners across the region deal with this. We regularly raise foundations for properties in Ponca City and Stillwater, where the same Permian red-bed geology and seasonal rainfall swings create the same pattern of foundation movement. If you have been living with uneven floors or sticking doors, the problem will not correct itself - but the right repair, done at the right time, can hold for years.
We respond to all foundation raising inquiries within one business day. We do not quote foundation work over the phone - the job needs to be seen in person to be priced accurately.
We walk the property, check the floors and walls, and look at drainage and soil conditions around the exterior. You receive a written estimate before we schedule any work.
The crew drills small holes through the slab at measured intervals, then pumps the lifting material underneath until the surface is back to level. Most residential jobs are done the same day.
Once the slab is level, the drill holes are patched with concrete. Before we leave, we walk you through what was done, what caused the sinking, and what to watch for going forward.
We respond within one business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins. No pressure, no obligation.
(580) 366-4082Enid's clay soil means a foundation can sink again within a few years if the water problem underneath it is not fixed first. We check drainage and soil conditions before the lifting begins, so you are not calling us again for the same issue. That is what separates a repair that holds from one that does not.
Foundation work has a reputation for estimates that grow once the crew is on site. We assess in person and give you a written number before we schedule anything. The final invoice matches what you were told, so you can plan your budget with confidence.
Oklahoma requires foundation and concrete contractors to hold a valid license through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. We carry current licensing and insurance, which protects you if anything goes wrong on your property. You can verify our standing on the CIB website before you call.
Unpermitted foundation work can kill a home sale or force a price reduction when a buyer's inspector finds it. We pull the required permits for structural foundation work in Enid, so the repair is on record and you are protected whether you stay for 30 years or list the home next spring.
Foundation raising done right means addressing the cause, not just the symptom. That approach is what keeps Enid homeowners coming back and referring their neighbors.
Remove damaged slab sections cleanly before a lift, or create openings for drains and utility lines beneath your concrete.
Learn MoreWhen a section of foundation is too far gone to raise, we pour a new slab that is built to handle Enid's soil conditions.
Learn MoreContact Precision Enid Concrete today for a free on-site assessment and written estimate - foundation voids only grow larger with time.