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Over time, it’s not uncommon for concrete slabs to suffer deterioration, ultimately cracking or caving in. However, you don’t have to live with this unsightly damage or have to pay to have it replaced. In many cases, you can have it repaired with slab jacking. If you’ve never heard of this construction service before, review the answers to the following frequently asked questions.

4 FAQs About Slab Jacking

What Is Slab Jacking?

Slab jacking is a method of concrete raising, which aims to help property owners avoid the cost of concrete replacement. This process begins by drilling small holes in settled concrete slabs. Then, a liquid material made with polyurethane foam is injected into the holes. Once it dries, it becomes a solid foam that won’t diminish in size or density over time.

Why Would I Need It?

When the earth beneath a concrete slab loses moisture, it compresses and provides less support to the concrete above. As a result, the slab will settle, potentially cracking and collapsing. Rather than removing the broken concrete and replacing it, contractors can use slab jacking to raise the settled pieces and fill in the crack. 

When Will Slab Jacking Not Suffice?

slab jackingMost solid concrete slabs can be repaired with slab jacking, but blacktop and gravel surfaces must be replaced entirely. However, to know for sure whether your property would be the right candidate for this service, you’ll need an inspection from a concrete repair professional.

What Are Some Additional Benefits?

By lifting the settled concrete and filling in the crack, you can prevent liability hazards from trips and falls on your property. You can also prevent water from pooling in the break and creating additional damage to surrounding concrete surfaces or attracting pests like mosquitoes. Finally, repairing and sealing cracked and jagged concrete will improve your property’s curb appeal.

 

If you believe slab jacking is right for your concrete surface, contact T. Luckey Sons of Harrison, OH. This company is proud to cater to clients worldwide, offering everything from foundation repair to soil stabilization. To learn more about their work over the past 40 years, visit their website or call (513) 353-2345 to speak to a representative.

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