Our Services
Innovative Concrete Lifting, Soil Stabilization, and Marine Structural Stabilization Solutions for Commercial, Industrial, and Coastal Infrastructure.
At C.A.T. Foam, we specialized in non-invasive concrete lifting, soil stabilization, and void remediation for commercial, industrial, and marine environments throughout the Greater Houston area, Galveston, Island, and the Texas Gulf Coast. Using advanced polyurethane foam injection, we stabilize slabs, pavements, warehouse floors, sea walls, bulkheads, docks, and subsurface soils affected by settlement, erosion, and internal soil, mitigation. Our methods restore loadbearing performance and structural alignment without excavation, demolition, or operational shut down.
Polyurethane Foam Injection
Our signature service uses high-density, expandable polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize settled concrete and subsurface soils. This non-invasive process is ideal for commercial pavements, industrial slabs, warehouse floors, seawalls, timber bulkheads, docks and waterfront structures across the Greater Houston area and Galveston Island. By filling underlying voids and densifying weak soils, we restore elevation, and improve load bearing capacity, and extend the service life of concrete infrastructure with minimal disruption.
Void Filling & Soil Stabilization
Overtime, erosion water infiltration and poor soil compaction can create subsurface voids and weak zones beneath concrete slabs, pavements, and marine structures. C.A.T.FOAM uses polyurethane foam injection and subsurface soil stabilization to fill voids, densify loose soils and prevent ongoing settlement across commercial, industrial, and coastal environments in the Greater Houston area and Galveston Island.
Seawall & Bulkhead Stabilization
Seawalls and bulkheads along Galveston Island and the Texas Gulf Coast are constantly exposed to tidal action, wave energy, and hydrostatic pressure that can cause soil loss, void formation, and structural instability. C.A.T.FOAM stabilizes failing seawalls and bulkheads, using Hydro- insensitive polyurethane foam injection placed behind the structure to seal leaks, stop subsurface erosion,fill voids and restore lateral and vertical support - all without excavation or shoreline disturbance.
Your Concrete Solutions Partner
At C.A.T. Foam, we specialize in high-performance concrete void repair for both residential and commercial properties. Using EPA-approved, eco-friendly materials, we efficiently stabilize sinking or compromised structures—providing lasting support with minimal disruption. Trust C.A.T. Foam for smart, sustainable solutions that stand the test of time.
Innovative Concrete Solutions for Every Need
Concrete Leveling Solutions With C.A.T. Foam
Concrete leveling is a fast, cost-effective way to restore sunken or uneven concrete surfaces without the need for full replacement. The process involves injecting high-performance polymeric foam beneath the slab to lift and stabilize it—often completed in just one day.
In the humid, moisture-rich climate of the southern U.S., especially in the Greater Houston area, soil movement often leads to settling around homes and commercial properties. C.A.T. Foam’s concrete leveling solutions address these issues quickly and cleanly, correcting uneven surfaces and preventing further water-related damage.
From sidewalks and pool decks to driveways and patios, C.A.T. Foam helps property owners avoid expensive replacements by providing durable, long-lasting concrete repairs.
Benefits of Concrete Leveling Companies
When you have sunken or uneven concrete, it can cause problems like tripping hazards, water pooling in low spots, costs to repair damage from spills on high points of an improperly leveled floor.
Concrete Leveling Has Many Benefits: saving money and time by not replacing your entire slab with a new one; save existing concrete instead for a fraction of the cost per square foot!
The C.A.T.Foam team will use our expertise to level out your concrete without getting rid of it entirely at any point in the process. Achieving these savings while still restoring safety and convenience back into your home or business property is what we do best. We are proud to be able to offer this type of service along with many other concreting services for both residential and commercial projects!
Deep Foam Injection for Leveling Concrete: How It Works
Foam injection concrete leveling is a process where polyurethane foam material fills any voids and raises the surface. The expansion of this liquid causes it to reach its final volume in seconds, without compromising on strength or density. Foam injection can be done quickly with minimal mess, making it an ideal choice for many projects!
Foam injection concrete leveling is a quick and easy way to level your surface. There are many benefits of foam over traditional slurries, such as smaller hole sizes that can be used in highly visible or decorative areas for the perfect final look.
Best Uses for Foam Injection Concrete Leveling
Cleanliness – Foam injection concrete leveling is the best process for any problem that requires cleanliness. The ability to use fewer and smaller holes minimizes dust exposure, as well as minimizing material exposure on site. Furthermore, there’s a mechanical connection between the foam injector and slab which means it provides a minimal amount of surface disturbance while still giving you optimal results!
Surfaces – The injection process has many uses, such as being the best method for repairing concrete that is sensitive or expensive. One example of this would be when a slab’s decorative coating needs to be repaired with only small holes in it. The foam will seal any issues and can even have patches made from stained concrete so they blend into the surrounding material seamlessly!
Hard-to-Reach Locations – You know when your concrete is just too uneven for you to level it out with a grout truck? Well, if that’s the case then foam injection could be just what you need. Foam injection equipment can go places where traditional trucks cannot and provide an effective solution no matter how big or small the problem may seem!
Concrete lifting or raising is a cost-effective alternative to replacing sunken or uneven concrete.
What is Concrete Lifting or Raising?
If you’ve got uneven concrete slabs or sunken areas in your driveway, sidewalk, walkways, or patio, it’s time to fix the problem.
Sunken and uneven concrete is a huge issue for property owners because sinking concrete can lead to cracking and other problems with the structural integrity of your home or business.
C.A.T.Foam's concrete raising & lifting is a proven solution to repairing sunken and uneven concrete surfaces around your home, business, garage, and more! We offer free estimates on all jobs, so contact us today!
Concrete Lifting: Quicker, Easier & More Cost-Effective
Did you know that concrete raising is essential for both commercial and residential projects? It involves floating a slab up in small increments, which allows the contractor to control the lift. The best concrete lifting comes from experienced professionals and their knowledge of the right mix of materials and skill—without damaging any structures nearby.
Concrete raising is less expensive than totally replacing the concrete and offers many benefits to both commercial and residential properties, including:
How Polyurethane Foam Concrete Raising Works
Need Seawall Repair? Trust C.A.T. Foam
C.A.T. Foam specializes in seawall and lakefront repair using advanced deep foam injection technology. Whether your property has suffered from years of wear or damage from storms, hurricanes, or floods, we provide a fast, effective solution to stabilize and protect your shoreline.
Our concrete raising method restores support beneath seawalls, lake walls, and adjacent land—helping to prevent erosion and further structural issues.
You deserve reliable protection for your home or business. That’s why we offer free estimates with no obligation—so you can make an informed decision with confidence.
Call us today at (800) 595-1880 to schedule your assessment and learn how C.A.T. Foam can help safeguard your waterfront property.
What is a Seawall?
A seawall is a man-made structure built along coastlines, lakeshores, canals, or riverbanks to protect land and property from erosion and flooding caused by waves, tides, and rising water levels. Seawalls act as a barrier, absorbing and deflecting the force of water to safeguard nearby homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
These structures can be constructed from a variety of materials, including concrete, stone, steel, or even reinforced earth, depending on the location and specific needs of the site.
Seawalls play a vital role in preserving shoreline stability and preventing costly property damage in low-lying or waterfront areas.
Why Your Sea, Canal, or Lake Wall Needs Inspection
Without regular inspections, seawalls, canal walls, and lake walls are vulnerable to erosion and water infiltration—threatening the safety of nearby structures. Over time, pressure from tides, waves, and fluctuating water levels can cause cracks, soil loss, and weakening of the wall’s foundation.
A professional seawall or bulkhead inspection will identify early signs of damage and recommend essential steps like restricting water inflow and stabilizing the soil behind the wall. These preventative measures are crucial for maintaining structural integrity and preventing costly repairs.
For waterfront property owners, hiring an experienced team to assess and repair your seawall ensures peace of mind and long-term shoreline protection.
Coastal and Marine Structural Stabilization
C.A.T.FOAM provides specialized concrete lifting, soil stabilization, and void remediation services for coastal and marine environments throughout Galveston Island and the Texas Gulf coast. Our polyurethane foam injection systems are engineered to perform in high-moisture, tidal, and erosion prone conditions, making them ideal for stabilized sea walls, timber bulkhead, waterfront slabs, boat docks, and shoreline foundations. By sealing, filling voids, densifying weak soils, and restoring structural support without excavation, we help protect coastal infrastructure from settlement, washout, and long-term deterioration.