Articles about Concrete Raising

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Don't replace it, raise it!

Posted Jul 12, 2021 in Concrete Raising

Over the years, houses settle and soil erodes. It’s a normal part of a home’s aging process, but it can wreak havoc on your concrete, causing it to sink. Whether…

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Why concrete sinks

Posted Mar 08, 2021 in Concrete Raising

Sinking concrete – you’ll come across it in the form of uneven, cracked, or sunken concrete slabs. And it doesn’t happen without cause. In fact, slab settlement is to blame…

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Injecting Polyurethane below the concrete slab

Better options than mudjacking

Posted Mar 08, 2021 in Concrete Raising

Mudjacking is the traditional technique of raising concrete, whereas using polyurethane is comparatively new and slightly more costly. While both methods are similar, polyurethane concrete raising has some distinct advantages…

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Polyurethane vs Mudjacking

Posted Aug 24, 2020 in Concrete Raising

When needing to raise and level concrete slabs that have sunk such as sidewalks, driveways, and patios; people sometimes get confused in selecting the best out of two common methods:…

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Why is my concrete sinking?

Posted May 17, 2020 in Concrete Raising

What caused your concrete slab to sink? (The concrete we are referring to include sidewalks, driveways, patio slabs, pool decks, and even some home foundations.) Most concrete slabs are free-floating…

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Sinking or cracked concrete slab

Posted Jun 24, 2019 in Concrete Raising

A sinking slab (also known as sinking concrete) is always worth fixing, whether it’s located in your basement, garage, driveway or patio. A simple crack in a concrete slab isn’t…

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Concrete lifting

What is polyurethane concrete lifting?

Posted Mar 26, 2019 in Concrete Raising

In short, polyurethane foam is the fastest, most cost-effective and Eco-friendly solution to lifting sunken, cracked concrete. The polyurethane foam system combines the age-old technique of mudjacking with modern knowledge…

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