Concrete Leveling

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Concrete Leveling

Concrete leveling, also known as slabjacking or mudjacking, is the process of lifting and stabilizing sunken or uneven concrete surfaces. This service helps restore the integrity of concrete slabs that have settled or cracked due to soil movement, water erosion, or poor compaction.

By injecting a stabilizing material beneath the concrete, the surface is gradually lifted and leveled back into its original position.

Common Signs Your Concrete Needs Leveling

Cracked Concrete

Visible cracks along concrete
slabs, patios, loading docs, or sidewalks.

Uneven Surfaces

Sunken or raised areas causing
tripping hazards.

Settling Concrete

Concrete slabs that have sunk,
especially near trees or areas prone to moisture.

Soil Erosion

Shifting or washout of soil beneath concrete surfaces, often caused by water or poor compaction.

Concrete Leveling Repair Options

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Foam is injected under the slab to fill voids and lift it back into position. Benefits: Fast drying, minimal disruption, waterproof, ideal for large or load sensitive slabs, and less invasive than traditional grouting.

Slabjacking / Mudjacking

A mix of water, cement, and sand is injected under the slab to lift and stabilize it. Benefits: Cost effective, long-lasting, and works for driveways, sidewalks, and foundations.

Concrete Repairs

Cracks are filled with specialized materials to restore integrity. Benefits: Simple, cost-effective for minor issues, and prevents further damage.

Key Benefits of Concrete Leveling

Cost-Effective: Avoids the high cost and hassle of full concrete replacement.

Quick Turnaround: Most jobs are completed in a single day, reducing downtime.

Long-Term Solution: Stabilizes surfaces to prevent future settling and damage.

Environmentally Friendly: Minimal waste and disruption to landscaping.

Less Invasive Options: Techniques like polyurethane foam injection are clean, fast, and efficient.

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