Concrete is a flexible and durable material that can be used for many construction projects. However, over time, concrete surfaces can develop issues such as settlement, which can lead to unevenness and safety hazards. One alternative solution to address concrete settlement is through a process known as concrete raising. In this blog, we will address the question, what is concrete raising?
Concrete raising, also referred to as slab jacking or mud jacking, is a technique used to lift and level sunken or uneven concrete surfaces. Rather than having to replace the entire slab, concrete raising is a great alternative and can repair the sunken area. This method can save you time and money.
The concrete raising process begins with an inspection and assessment of the affected area to determine the damage of the settlement and identify any underlying issues. Once the assessment is complete, small holes are drilled into the sunken concrete surface. These holes serve as access points for injecting a specialized polyurethane foam or grout mixture underneath the slab.
The polyurethane mixture expands to fill voids and compacted soils beneath the concrete, exerting pressure and lifting the slab back to its original position. As the slab is raised, the injected material solidifies, giving a stable and long-lasting foundation for the repaired concrete. The holes are patched, leaving behind a smooth and level concrete surface.
One of the key benefits of concrete raising is that it is cheaper than the price of concrete replacement. By repairing the existing slab instead of replacing it, property owners can save time and money on labor and materials. Additionally, concrete raising minimizes disruption to the surrounding property and environment, as it requires less heavy machinery and creates less waste.
Repaired concrete surfaces are durable, able to withstand heavy loads and harsh weather conditions. This durability translates to long-term savings for property owners, as they can enjoy a stable and safe surface for years to come without the need for frequent repairs or maintenance. Before choosing concrete raising, property owners should understand the underlying issues, like the severity of the concrete damage, soil conditions, and structural integrity. Consulting with a professional contractor can help assess the feasibility of the repair and determine the best course of action for fixing the settlement issues.
Senegal Specialty Contracting brings your residential dreams to life, ensuring each project is a resounding success. If you are in the Omaha, Nebraska area, call us to schedule a concrete raising consultation at (402) 916-9903 or email us at info@senegalomaha.com.
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