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Concrete Lifting Services

Learn about modern solutions for sunken and uneven concrete, offering fast, effective, and lasting repairs for residential and commercial properties.

Diagram showing the polyjacking concrete lifting process

Polyjacking / Concrete Lifting

Polyjacking represents an advanced method for repairing sunken concrete. Unlike outdated mudjacking techniques which use a heavy slurry, polyjacking relies on injecting a lightweight, high-density polyurethane foam through small holes drilled in the concrete. This structural foam expands beneath the slab, filling voids and gently lifting the concrete back to its correct height. The material is typically waterproof, inert, and incredibly strong, aiming to provide a lasting fix that also stabilizes the soil base, helping prevent future sinking. It's often the ideal solution for various settled slab issues.

A perfectly leveled driveway after polyjacking repair in Utah

Driveway & Garage Floor Leveling

A sinking driveway looks unsightly, can direct water towards a home's foundation, and creates trip hazards. Similarly, uneven garage floors cause issues with drainage and door seals. Polyjacking is perfectly suited for these areas. Individual slabs of a driveway or sections of a garage floor can be precisely lifted, restoring a smooth, safe surface typically within hours. The process is fast and non-invasive, often allowing vehicle traffic on the repaired surface the same day – a significant advantage over the long curing times needed for new concrete.

A beautiful, safe sidewalk and patio area after concrete lifting

Patio & Sidewalk Repair

Uneven patios, pool decks, and sidewalks are common concrete problems for homeowners, posing significant trip-and-fall risks. Concrete lifting restores these areas to a safer, level state often without disturbing surrounding landscaping. Because heavy equipment usually isn't needed, lawns and garden beds can remain untouched. Sunken sidewalks or wobbly patios can often be fixed quickly, allowing enjoyment of outdoor spaces safely and with peace of mind. The small injection holes required are typically barely noticeable once patched.

Illustration of polyurethane foam filling voids in the soil

Void Filling & Soil Stabilization

Sometimes, the problem originates deeper than the concrete. Water erosion, decaying organic matter, or animal burrowing can create voids in the soil beneath a slab, leading to inevitable sinking and cracking. Polyurethane foam is an excellent solution for void filling as it expands to fill empty spaces, compacting and stabilizing the surrounding soil. This is crucial for helping prevent future settlement and providing a solid foundation. This service is often beneficial for warehouse floors, municipal infrastructure, and areas with known soil instability, aiming for long-term structural integrity.

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