One common concern people have about concrete lifting is whether it is environmentally friendly. The good news is that the materials used for concrete slab lifting are non-toxic and environmentally safe. In fact, concrete slab lifting is often considered a “green” solution because it reduces waste and minimizes the need for new materials.
Another concern people may have is whether concrete slab lifting will damage their property. Again, the answer is no. The small holes drilled in the slab are typically less than 2 inches in diameter, and they can be easily filled with a colour-matched material after the lifting process is complete.
Concrete slab lifting has been used successfully in many different applications, from residential driveways and sidewalks to commercial parking lots and warehouse floors. Here are some real-life examples of successful concrete slab lifting projects:
- A homeowner in Sydney had a sinking front porch that was causing water to pool near the foundation. Concrete slab lifting was used to lift the porch back into place and prevent further damage.
- A business owner in Bondi had a sunken loading dock that was causing safety concerns. Concrete slab lifting was used to lift the dock and provide a level surface for loading and unloading.
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