Concrete slab lifting is a process that involves resin injection underneath sunken or uneven concrete slabs to lift them back into place. This material, usually a polyurethane foam that becomes solid, is pumped through small holes drilled in the slab. Once the material is in place, it hardens and stabilizes the slab, restoring it to its original position.
Why a Sinking Foundation is Dangerous
A sinking foundation can endanger the structural integrity of your entire home, posing serious safety risks and creating damage throughout the house. A sinking foundation can also damage utility lines that run under the house, potentially leading to plumbing problems or gas leaks. When a foundation sinks, it can cause separation of walls, ceilings, and the roof, which can all result in leaks and water damage.
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