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Uneven concrete causes more than cosmetic problems

Uneven concrete surfaces can lead to cracking, drainage issues and long-term structural wear. Whether indoors or outdoors, levelling concrete helps create a stable, durable surface that is safe to use and ready for flooring or finishing. Bark helps you find concrete levelling specialists across the UK who assess the cause of unevenness and apply the right solution.


Concrete levelling specialists commonly help with:



  • Assessing uneven or sunken concrete

  • Preparing and cleaning existing surfaces

  • Applying self-levelling compounds

  • Correcting dips, slopes or surface defects

  • Preparing floors for tiles, wood or carpet


The approach used depends on the condition of the concrete and how the space will be used.


Different levelling methods suit different situations


Concrete levelling is not one-size-fits-all. Professionals may use:



  • Self-levelling screed for interior floors

  • Cement-based levelling compounds

  • Localised repairs for dips or cracks

  • Full surface levelling for large areas


Choosing the right method helps ensure durability and prevents future movement.


When concrete levelling is recommended


You may need concrete levelling if you are:



  • Preparing floors for new flooring

  • Fixing uneven garage or basement floors

  • Correcting concrete before renovation work

  • Addressing pooling water or drainage issues

  • Improving safety in commercial spaces


Early levelling can prevent more extensive repairs later.


Choosing the right concrete levelling specialist


Look for specialists with experience in both residential and commercial levelling work. Clear explanations of the levelling method, surface preparation and drying times are important. Reviews and examples of previous work help indicate quality and reliability.


Frequently Asked Questions


How much does concrete levelling cost in the UK?


Bark data suggests that concrete levelling in the UK is usually priced per square metre, as costs depend on floor condition, thickness required and total area.


Average price: typically £18 to £30 per m² for materials and labour on standard levelling jobs

Labour costs: usually around £12 to £16 per m²

Material costs: self-levelling compound often costs £40 to £45 per 25kg bag, covering roughly 2.5 to 6 m² at 1mm thickness


Because thicker applications and poor floor conditions require more material and preparation, some projects can rise above this range. Most tradespeople quote on a per-job basis after assessing the floor in person.


How long does concrete levelling take?


Most residential concrete levelling jobs can be completed in one day, though drying and curing times may extend before flooring can be installed.


Can concrete levelling be done outdoors?


Yes. Concrete levelling can be used on outdoor surfaces such as patios or paths, provided the correct materials are chosen for weather exposure.

Reviews

4.78/5.00

based on 36,519 reviews

Dion communication was 10/10 he kept me updated at all times. He was polite friendly and professional. The flooring he laid for me is perfect and done to a high standard. I will definitely use him again and highly recommend him to others

14 Nov 2025

They were very professional and knowledgeable in carpet fitting. A very helpful and friendly fitter.

14 Nov 2025

Competitive price and on point. Traveled some distant for the job and came on time as said. Job complete and was satisfied with the finish. Thank you Damian

14 Nov 2025

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