Concrete installations are common to nearly all modern residential and commercial property construction. Whether it be limited to foundations of single-family homes or the floor of a million-square-foot warehouse, concrete finds its way into most property construction today.
Because of the prevalence of concrete and its tendency to suffer from erosion due to water infiltration and other soil-eroding conditions, polyfoam concrete raising and leveling finds many use cases in nearly all property constructions. Our services provide a fast, cost-effective, and aesthetically pleasing solution to the problems of repair of sinking concrete slabs and removal of the trip hazards they can cause.
Absolutely not. Our process is done by drilling small holes into the concrete and using an injection gun to perform the service. Minor disturbances around the lifted area may occur, but are easily repaired after lifting. After our process is completed, we make sure to clean all debris in the area attributed to the services performed.
A typical polyfoam repair will last a minimum of 10 years with proper maintenance and grading. Most concrete sinks due to water erosion from an outside source, so grading becomes crucial in the longevity of any concrete installation.
Immediately. Polyfoam application is often less than a day, depending on the quantity of work. Polyfoam cures to its final consistency within a short time after application.
Bore holes are visible during the curing process, but after a year, the bore holes blend well color-wise with the surrounding concrete. This is assisted by their small size, 5/8”, unlike mud-jacking, which requires a much larger bore hole that can remain visible for much longer.
Most of our clients do not like having brand new white concrete pieces in the same installation as older, well-worn concrete pieces. Our process keeps the old concrete and repairs it rather than replacing it. As such, the good consistent look of the installation is preserved. Additionally, the bore holes used for polyfoam leveling are much smaller than those used with mud-jacking, so they are less visible and blend in over a shorter period of time.
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