Do you have a sidewalk, garage, driveway, or other concrete slab that is beginning to sink? Have you noticed tripping hazards on your property? This is a common problem. Concrete slabs will tend to sink if the soil support is not strong enough.
Your slabs will sink if the soil is loose, washed away, or prone to compression! Sinking and settling concrete can cause cracks, tripping hazards, leaks, and other issues. Concrete slab settlement can affect many areas around your home or business, including sidewalks, garages, driveways, pool decks, patios, parking lots, roadways, and airport runways. Foam All can level your sinking concrete with spray foam.
We have the perfect solution for your sinking concrete slab problem! Polyurethane foam can level your concrete slabs by providing a supportive and strong layer beneath your slab. PolyPier is one of the best products for this! PolyPier is a two-part polyurethane product launched by ECP in January 2018. It has quickly become the industry leader in concrete leveling. This product offers various repair possibilities for your home or business, so you don’t have to worry about further damage to your property. PolyPier is an excellent product with so many benefits, such as:
In other words, it is a cost-effective polyurethane product that is strong, resistant to water, causes minimal disturbance, and is environmentally responsible. There is almost no downside. Fix that sinking concrete slab so you can have peace of mind that your home or business is safe from trips, leaks, cracks, and more! Contact us today so we can help you fix your sinking or settling concrete slab issue. And with PolyPier, you can rest easy knowing it will last you for years to come. It won’t wash away; it won’t compress! Give us a call now!
Sinking, settling, and cracking concrete are some of the most common issues homeowners face regarding concrete. Aside from being aesthetically unappealing, this also leads to trip and fall hazards for you, your family, and anyone walking over that surface. Luckily, we have a state-of-the-art solution for fixing these concrete problems!
Concrete sinks or settles when the soil below it loses its ability to withstand the weight of the concrete above it. Unfortunately, many natural causes, such as weather patterns, high moisture content in soil, and erosion, are all culprits for sinking concrete.
We use a state-of-the-art system for lifting and leveling concrete. The polyurethane foam we use is specifically formulated to withstand the weight of concrete and add structural integrity back into the supporting soil. It is designed for outdoor applications, which is important for long-lasting results.
Our concrete leveling solution is suitable for the following applications:
Contact us today to receive a quote for fixing your concrete problems. You can also visit our Facebook page and Video Gallery, where you can find examples of our concrete repair projects and more information about our team, our services, and more!
Get Your Free EstimateHave you noticed your driveway or walkway in front of your home sinking? You’ll notice cracks in your driveway. Additionally, you may notice that a portion of the concrete is sinking. Sinking concrete can be dangerous. It can cause people to trip and damage your car. Plus, it’s unsightly. Repairing sunken concrete is imperative for the safety of both residents and visitors to your home. Additionally, it significantly contributes to maintaining the property’s value. So, how do you fix this problem and level concrete?
Did you know that you can lift and level concrete with foam? This type of foam is actually different from spray foam. It’s not spray foam at all. It’s a specially designed foam used to lift and level sunken concrete. It can be used on driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pretty much any type of concrete slab.
The foam used to lift and level concrete is made of polyurethane. It is a mixture, and its chemical composition allows it to expand upon injection. It’s a very non-invasive process. Small, dime-sized holes are drilled in the concrete. A polyurethane foam injection gun injects foam under pressure into the drilled holes. Our team can ensure the concrete is leveled. The foam sets relatively quickly, allowing you to walk and drive over the surface soon after the process is complete. Our team will discuss your specific concrete slab with you, so you know when you can walk or drive on it after we’ve completed the work.
Polyurethane foam is a cost-effective solution for lifting and leveling concrete, thereby eliminating the need for replacement. This saves you money, time, and worry regarding your cracked and settling concrete! To get started, give us a call today. We offer free estimates and are experts in our field.
If you have cracked, settling concrete, you’ve likely read articles on various repair methods. Understanding the benefits of concrete repair with spray foam can help you recognize why this is the most effective repair option today.
Benefit 1: More Cost-Effective than Replacing Concrete
The national average for concrete installation is about $3,000, or roughly $6 per square foot. This cost doesn’t include the additional expenses of removing the concrete. Instead of completely replacing your settling concrete, you can repair it. With our concrete repair system, we can target specific areas or slabs, making it a more cost-effective alternative to replacing the concrete.
Benefit 2: Polyurethane Foam Adds Structural Stability without Adding Immense Weight to Overloaded Soil
We use a repair method known as polyjacking to lift and level concrete. Polyjacking is the process of lifting and leveling concrete by injecting high-density polyurethane foam beneath concrete flatwork. We use a state-of-the-art concrete repair system known as Polypier. Polypier is an engineered polyurethane foam designed to raise and level settling concrete. Yet, unlike mudjacking, polyjacking doesn’t add immense weight to already compromised soil. Instead, the material we use for repairs chemically reacts with the soil as it expands, compacting and consolidating nearby materials for improved stability.
Benefit 3: Faster Process with Long-Lasting Results
In most cases, concrete repairs are done within a single day. The curing time for polyjacking is significantly shorter than that of concrete. You’ll be able to drive or walk on your concrete almost immediately. The material we use for concrete repairs creates lasting results without the hassle.
In a previous post, we discussed a few common problems you may encounter when replacing concrete. If you want to learn more about your options, we suggest reading that post to make an informed decision for your situation. Ready to repair your concrete after reading all of the benefits? Contact us today for a free estimate!
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