Why save your sinking concrete slab?
Safety
A sinking concrete slab can create trip hazards which are a risk for your family. In addition, it adds an undesirable liability issue on your property. This can be prevented when you raise your slab.
Cost
We can usually raise your sinking concrete slab for less than half the price of replacing it.
Time
Your slab problem will only worsen in time, fix it now and avoid the hassle later. Raising concrete with poly foam often takes a couple of hours and is ready immediately upon completion. A full tear out and replacement could take weeks.
Appearance
Sinking concrete slabs can be unsightly. Concrete doesn’t bend or flex so you are also likely to get additional structural cracks once your slab starts to sink. Raising your slab will improve it’s appearance.
Home Value
Trying to sell your home? First appearance is essential to a getting potential home buyers through the door. Increase your property’s curb appeal and add value by fixing your sinking concrete slab.
Structural Damage
When a concrete slab settles, consequently doors and windows stick and structures connected to the slab may crack and settle as well. You can prevent these issues by raising the slab.
Water Damage
Water follows the path of least resistance and a settled or sunken driveway may end up costing a homeowner more money over time in foundation repairs. You can reduce the risk of water damage by raising your concrete slab.
Be Green
By raising your sinking concrete slab, you are saving it from being torn out and deposited at a landfill. Also, the poly foams we use are environmentally friendly, consisting of 39-49% renewable and recycled materials.
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