Saturday, October 5, 2013
Slabjack / Mudjacking /Concrete Lifting Solutions
Often times we are able to resolve submerged concrete issues utilizing a procedure known as mudjacking. (Also known as void filling or pressuregrouting).
Gaps are smartly drilled into the slab. Utilizing a transportable pump andflexible hoses, we fill these gaps with the special substance. Raising a slab like this can frequently be done in a couple of hours.
There are several positive points to concrete lifting or mudjacking.
• It is possible in almost any weather conditions. The materials inserted underneath the slab creates a sturdy base.
• There's minimal disturbance to landscaping.
• Absolutely nothing has to be transferred off of the slab, as the pump can raise the weight of the slab and everything else you have put on it.
• Driveways, patios, basement floors, warehouse floors, andconcrete slabs of any sort can be fixed with the mudjacking technique.
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