Concrete Raising
Concrete raising is an inexpensive and less disruptive alternative to replacing sunken concrete.
Mudjacking or slabjacking as it is sometimes referred is performed by drilling 1½” holes through the top surface of a concrete slab, and pumping, under hydraulic pressure, flowable grout underneath the slab. As the mixture flows beneath the surface, voids and depressions are filled and the slab is raised to the desired height. The holes are then patched with cement.
This method of raising concrete can be used to raise streets, sidewalks, curbs, handicap ramps, driveways, public pool decks, bridge approaches, parking lots and building foundations. Void filling can also be performed for stabilization and to fill holes.









