Concrete Lifting Process
Concrete raising (also referred to as concrete lifting, concrete leveling, or poly jacking) is the process of raising your concrete slabs back to their original position - Often less than half the price of replacing concrete
Most concrete raising jobs will take a few hours —start to finish— and your concrete will be ready for use immediately upon completion! Polyurethane concrete raising uses a foam material that is injected under the slab. When the components of this material are mixed, a reaction causes the material to expand. This expanded foam fills any voids beneath the slab and raises the concrete. This material will never lose density, is permanent and weighs only about 2 lbs. Per cubic foot.
Professional Services
Drill
Holes approximately 5/8” in diameter are drilled into uneven concrete
Pump
An environmentally safe polyurethane foam is injected into the holes, expanding to fill the void and lift the concrete back to level
Patch
Holes are patched smoothly to blend in with your existing concrete, leaving the repair almost undetectable