Faster

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slab jacking - concrete lifting - leveling

Services we provide:

Void fill and stabilization under slabs

Lifting of the following:

Garage floor repair

Concrete steps

Concrete walkways

Concrete Driveways

Pool areas

Patios

Basement floors

Why does concrete settle?

Concrete settles as the soil underneath a slab, either compacts (the water in the ground has evaporated to the point that it has shrunken) or a void or pocket has been created due to erosion from running water (from a downspout or a natural sloping of the ground toward your cement) or rainwater, causing a concrete slab to sink, settle or become uneven.

The four seasons in Maine move and change soil conditions every year. When a region experiences less rain or moisture, the water in the soil evaporates which dries the soil causing the cement slabs to sink into the ground in an uneven way.

What is Slab Jacking?

Also known as mudjacking (mud jacking), slabjacking (slab jacking), or pressure grouting, concrete raising can be half the cost of replacement. Polyurethane concrete lifting uses smaller injections hole for a less noticeable finish with great results.

Since our foams cure in minutes—most solutions exhibit 90% of full compression strength after 15 minutes—large surface areas can be lifted and reopened during application. This allows for swift construction and minimal waste.