Residential Mudjacking
The technique of mudjacking can repair and level concrete, and is often used commercially by contractors to lift and level damaged concrete at airports, on the roads and sidewalks, car parks and shops, businesses and warehouses.
However mudjacking, often commonly referred to as slabjacking, also has a major advantage in residential locations as well, often being used to repair damaged patios, or driveways, and in extreme cases the process can level off a house that has sunk from the foundations.
as the process is often cheaper then ripping out the existing concrete and replacing it with new, not only is it more cost effective than this "rip and replace" technique but it is also much faster, as once access holes have been drilled in to the concrete for repair and the grout injected, the leveling off of the concrete starts within minutes, whereas to actually replace the damaged slabs could take days if not weeks.
The other major benefit of using mudjacking in residential areas is the fact that it is not as disruptive as the "rip and replace" technique, the amount of contractors and vehicles and specialist machinery is smaller thus in turn making the process quieter and quicker as mentioned.
So if you thin that your patio or driveway is in need of repair, why not consider mudjacking as an alternative, as it really can give them a new lease of life and make them look brand new.
However mudjacking, often commonly referred to as slabjacking, also has a major advantage in residential locations as well, often being used to repair damaged patios, or driveways, and in extreme cases the process can level off a house that has sunk from the foundations.
as the process is often cheaper then ripping out the existing concrete and replacing it with new, not only is it more cost effective than this "rip and replace" technique but it is also much faster, as once access holes have been drilled in to the concrete for repair and the grout injected, the leveling off of the concrete starts within minutes, whereas to actually replace the damaged slabs could take days if not weeks.
The other major benefit of using mudjacking in residential areas is the fact that it is not as disruptive as the "rip and replace" technique, the amount of contractors and vehicles and specialist machinery is smaller thus in turn making the process quieter and quicker as mentioned.
So if you thin that your patio or driveway is in need of repair, why not consider mudjacking as an alternative, as it really can give them a new lease of life and make them look brand new.