Identify which slab moved
Driveway, sidewalk, porch, and patio slabs can each show support loss differently.
Toledo settled slab support issues
When concrete loses support underneath, the first signs may be settling, rocking, hollow sounds, or a low area that keeps returning. Call (419) 664-8606 or use the service form to share the location, symptoms, and timing.
Local service focus
Void filling becomes relevant when erosion, runoff, or soil movement leaves a gap below a driveway, sidewalk, porch, or patio slab.
If you suspect a support problem, it helps to say where the slab sounds hollow, where soil has washed out, and whether the movement has grown over time.

What to watch for
Driveway, sidewalk, porch, and patio slabs can each show support loss differently.
Mention where the slab feels weak or where water seems to run below it.
That helps match the support issue to the visible concrete movement.
Related service pages
Homeowners often see more than one settled slab issue at the same property. Use the related pages below or go back to the homepage for the full service overview.
Low driveway sections often reflect support loss beneath the slab.
View detailsWalkways can settle where the base support has shifted.
View detailsBackyard slabs may also need review when erosion affects support.
View detailsFAQ
It refers to addressing a gap or weak support zone below the slab, often related to washout or soil movement.
Yes. Hollow-sounding concrete can be one clue that support below the slab has changed.
Yes. A simple description of the uneven area is enough to start the review.
FAQ
Request void filling and settled slab repair in toledo when the issue is affecting safety, access, normal use, or property function. Share the location, symptoms, timing, and any helpful measurements or access notes.
Useful details include the property area, what changed, how urgent the issue is, and whether there are access limits or prior repair attempts.
Yes. Calling (419) 664-8606 is usually fastest for urgent concrete leveling requests. The form is useful when you want to describe the issue in writing.
Final scope, price, timing, and availability should be confirmed during local follow-up before work begins. Use this page to start the request and support follow-up.