Concrete lifting with resin injection is a cost-effective and efficient method for jacking up uneven or sinking concrete slabs.
This method involves injecting a specialized foam or grout under the slab to lift it back to its original position. This process is quick and minimizes disruption to the surrounding area, as well as providing a permanent solution to the problem.
Using concrete slab lifting (or slab jacking) can help to prevent further damage to the slab and the surrounding structures, as well as restore the functionality and appearance of the surface. Additionally, it can help prevent trip hazards, improve accessibility, and enhance the overall value of the property.
Concrete lifting can be used to lift sinking driveways, pathways, pool surrounds, roads, curbs, stairs, porches, footings and the earth its self.
- Before initiating the concrete lifting process, it is crucial to evaluate the situation thoroughly, considering whether to lift the entire slab or just a section. This decision should be based on factors like size, weight, and ease of transportation.
- Assessing the situation helps in identifying potential obstacles and determining the most suitable approach—mechanical, hydraulic, or manual—for lifting.
- The choice between lifting the entire slab or a portion should be made wisely to ensure safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
- Understanding the situation and options available is key to optimizing the lifting process for the specific task.
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