We use the polyurethane foamjection method for raising concrete. Once completed, the concrete repair is clean and less noticeable than that of the mudjacking method due to drilling smaller holes into the concrete.
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, steps, and stoops are all made safer and more stable with minimal cost and maximum benefit.
Mudjacking is a concrete leveling method that pumps mud under sunken concrete, using large drilled holes, to lift and level it.
Deep Foamjection™ is the process of installing foam deeper to increase the load bearing capacity of the soils. Learn more about our process on our Deep Foamjection page.
We are expert Deep Foamjection™ concrete repair contractors in Bel Air, Maryland.
In just a few hours, your concrete is level and ready to use immediately!
When the components of polyurethane are mixed, a reaction causes the material to expand. This expanded foam fills any voids beneath the slab and raises concrete.
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Caulking is included in our price for our foamjection concrete raising on residential projects to preserve the warranty. Homeowners need not hire a separate concrete repair contractor for caulking. All raised sections are caulked to prevent water from running under the concrete which washes away soil and contributes to settling.
Easily eliminate trip hazards and liability. As a preferred concrete repair contractor in Bel Air, MD, we specialize in foamjection to raise and support sunken concrete slabs.
Raise your concrete with polyurethane foamjection for less than half the price of replacement and, in most cases, in just a few hours!
Use your concrete immediately upon completion of work in most cases. Don't wait days as with concrete replacement.
By raising instead of replacing it, your concrete slab is saved and stays out of landfills. No new concrete is mixed, often required by other concrete repair contractors.
Eliminate eyesores of unlevel concrete. Foamjection is the perfection solution to increase curb appeal.
As concrete settles, connected structures may crack and settle, often allowing water to seep in, causing additional damage. Injecting polyurethane foam 1' - 3' deep using the Deep Foamjection method stabilizes soil to prevent further settling.
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