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If your driveway, or sidewalk has started to sink, it's time to contact Concrete Pressure Lifting and find out about mudjacking. Mudjacking is a concrete repair technique that uses mud (a slurry of water and non-shrink grout) to jack up a sunken slab.
It's faster and less expensive than replacing the concrete slab and doesn't require as much disruption as demolition and laying a new slab. We have 40 years of experience in mudjacking on residential and commercial structures. To see if mudjacking is a viable solution for your concrete problems and get a free estimate, fill out our online form.
Mudjacking is extremely versatile and can be used on a variety of buildings and surfaces.
The professionals from Concrete Pressure Lifting use mudjacking to repair concrete that has started to sink and become uneven. Over time, the great weight of a concrete slab or structure compacts the soil beneath it. As the soil becomes denser, the concrete resting on top starts to sink. Varying soil and drainage conditions cause the soil to compact to different densities. In addition to sinking and tilting, some slabs may crack and break.
Replacing the concrete can be extremely expensive because it involves a lot of time, equipment, materials, and labor. Mudjacking the same surface often costs 50-75% less than replacing it. The grout used in mudjacking takes less time to set, too, so leveled surfaces can be driven on within hours.
See how much you can save on concrete repairs by having Concrete Pressure Lifting do it with mudjacking. Fill out our request form to get your free estimate. Contact us for a free quote! We respond to inquiries by the next business day.
Concrete Pressure Lifting was founded as a mudjacking company, and we've been doing it since 1983. We'll study your project, assess the situation, and determine the right type of grout for the job. We generally use all-natural, non-toxic agricultural lime because it maintains flexibility over time, is environmentally friendly, and is superior to alternatives like calcium carbonate and swamp silt.
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