Concrete raising with polyurethane foam is a relatively new process that is more affordable than traditional mudjacking. It is also much quicker than replacing the concrete. Once finished, raised concrete is ready for use within minutes. In addition, the polyurethane process involves fewer holes and minimal patchwork, making it an excellent choice for residential projects.

Concrete raising costs approximately half the price of replacing an entire concrete slab. The amount of leveling material used will determine the cost of the job, but you can expect to spend about $200 to $500 per square foot. For example, a 10 ft. x 10 ft. section would require about 100 square feet of leveling material. The actual cost of the job will depend on the extent of the slab’s settlement. You can get additional information at Dalinghaus Construction, Inc

A polyurethane concrete raising method involves injecting polyurethane foam through small holes in the slab. This foam expands under the slab and stabilizes the subsoil beneath it. The result is a level slab that is able to support the weight of the slab. The polyurethane method is ideal for large slabs and is much faster than mudjacking or sand/cement.

Whether you need concrete raising or mudjacking, Idaho Concrete Raising is equipped to handle your project. Our experts specialize in lifting, leveling, and stabilizing concrete. Traditional mudjacking is an effective method of raising sunken and misaligned concrete. The process uses natural products and creates little waste.

In some cases, mudjacking is a better alternative to polyurethane concrete raising. It is much cheaper and easier to control, but the process does leave larger holes in your slab and causes more mess. Additionally, it can shift the slabs and cause water to get in. This is a temporary solution for most situations, but it isn’t ideal for all kinds of concrete repairs.

Mudjacking is a common way to raise an uneven slab. Mudjacking uses hydraulic pressure to pump grout into the concrete slab. It’s an efficient method and can be done quickly. Mudjacking can also be used on steps, porches, decks, and other areas. When used properly, it can result in a level slab within 24 hours.

Many reasons contribute to concrete sinking. These factors can include washing out the soil underneath the slabs, tree roots pushing up, and changes in soil composition. Since concrete sinks quickly, it’s best to contact a professional as soon as you notice an issue. A professional will be able to assess the situation and make the appropriate recommendation.

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Dalinghaus Construction, Inc
445 Birch St
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
877-360-9227