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Mudjacking concrete contractors

4/28/2021

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Concrete mudjacking is a process in which sunken concrete slabs are raised back to their original height. If you’re looking for an inexpensive and efficient way of fixing your sinking cement, then look no further than Concrete Mudjacking! It can be used on sidewalks, driveways or even the foundation walls of your home.

Mudjacking is a straightforward way to lift your sunken concrete slab. A contractor will drill into the problem area and inject grout, which then fills in the void. This lifts it up thanks to pressure created by liquid pumped under high pressure from an inflated truck tire or with compressed air (commonly referred as "mud").

The process takes about three hours for completion; however, after that time you can return home without any worries of sinking again!
4 Comments
Aussie Concreters of Mount Eliza link
1/26/2022 12:15:25 pm

Mudjacking, also known as concrete lifting, slabjacking, or concrete rising, is a cost-effective method of removing and replacing sunken and uneven concrete. Thank you, amazing post!

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Concrete Foundations link
1/28/2022 01:27:42 pm

Concrete replacement through mudjacking. We are the oldest concrete Slab Lifting & Compaction Grouting Contractor in the Minneapolis & St. Paul greater metropolitan area! Thank you, amazing post!

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Mia Evans link
2/25/2022 03:19:52 pm

Thanks for helping me understand that concrete mudjacking is the process where the sunken slab is lifted. With that in mind, we might need this procedure for a part of the driveway this time. It's after noticing the issue this evening while I was about to park my car in the garage when I drove over that part.

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Victoria Addington link
6/7/2022 01:03:59 am

Thank you for letting me know that mud jacking is a direct method to lift an indented concrete slab. My friend told me that they are having a problem with their concrete slab. I should advise her to hire a concrete contractor that can fix the issue.

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