Concrete slab lifting is important for several reasons. First, it can save you money. Instead of tearing out and replacing the entire slab, which can be costly and time-consuming, you can simply lift and stabilize the existing slab. This can result in significant cost savings.
Second, concrete slab lifting is less disruptive to your property than traditional methods of repair. Because there is no need to remove and replace the slab, there is less noise, dust, and debris. This means less disruption to your daily routine and less inconvenience for your family or customers.
Not all driveway cracks are caused by settlement. If you notice an elevation change on either side of the crack, or if water is draining differently on either side of it, there is a good chance that a portion of your driveway is sinking.
If it is not lifted back to its original state, the stresses that caused the cracks will continue, and the problems will only get worse.
If the elevation of different portions of the slab changes, or if there is a significant elevation change between the driveway and the sidewalk or the driveway and the garage slab, there is a good chance that one of the slabs has sunk.
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