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Concrete Raising
Concrete Leveling

Restores uneven concrete surfaces by injecting a specialized foam beneath the slab to lift and stabilize it.

Concrete Raising
Cost-Effective Solution

Offers a more affordable alternative to replacing damaged concrete while extending the lifespan of existing slabs.

Concrete Raising
Quick and Minimal Disruption

Typically completed in a few hours with minimal impact on daily activities or surrounding landscaping.

  • - Purpose - Restores level surface to uneven or sunken concrete slabs.
  • - Methods - Common techniques include polyurethane foam injection or mudjacking.
  • - Benefits - Provides a cost-effective alternative to replacement and quick repairs.
  • - Process - Involves drilling small holes and injecting material to lift and stabilize the slab.
  • - Applications - Suitable for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors.

Concrete raising work typically involves elevating and leveling existing concrete slabs that have settled or become uneven over time. This process often includes drilling small holes into the concrete surface, injecting a specialized grout or foam beneath the slab to lift it to the desired height, and then sealing the surface. When evaluating requests for concrete raising, important details include the size and extent of the affected area, the condition and composition of the existing concrete, accessibility of the site, and any underlying issues such as soil settlement or drainage problems that may influence the method and materials used.

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