Mudjacking Process
A STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTION
Concrete Lifting is a time tested alternative to replacing sunken or uneven concrete, restoring sunken concrete slabs to their original grade at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Mudjacking has been a successful repair method for decades. Our process is also successful where void filling is the sole objective. Other names for our service include mudjacking, slabjacking, concrete leveling and pressure grouting all are the same process.
How Does Mudjacking Work?
A series of holes are drilled in an existing slab of concrete, a custom slurry mix is hydraulically pumped under settled concrete lifting slabs, stabilizing the subsoil, filling the void under the slabs and lifting the concrete to it's original grade. The holes are then patched with cement leaving a strong, permanent support under the concrete surface.
Mudjacking has been successfully used to lift: walks, stoops, patios, driveways, garage floors, pool decks, slab homes, warehouse floors and streets at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
The Benefits to Repairing Your Concrete vs. Replacing It
- Economical, cost a fraction of replacement
- Removes trip hazards
- The work can be done in a matter of hours
- There is little or no disruption to the landscaping
- Stabilizes the subsoil
- Fills the void area eliminating the penetration of water, animals & insects