CONCRETE LIFTING AND STRAIGHTENING

A Modern Alternative to Concrete Replacement

Dealing with sunken concrete can be a major headache. For years, the only solution was a messy and expensive process of demolishing the old slab and pouring new concrete. This traditional method requires heavy equipment, creates a lot of debris, and can take several days to complete, leaving you with a costly and inconvenient project. Thankfully, there’s a better way to restore your concrete surfaces without the hassle.

What is Polyurethane Concrete Lifting?

Polyurethane concrete lifting is an innovative solution that repairs your concrete from below. We inject a high-density polyurethane foam through small,Penny-sized holes drilled in the affected slab. This foam expands, filling any voids in the soil and gently raising the concrete back to its original position. The material is lightweight, strong, and environmentally inert, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from driveways and walkways to patios and pool decks.

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Faster, Cleaner, and More Affordable

The benefits of polyurethane concrete lifting are clear. A typical job can be completed in just a few hours, a fraction of the time required for traditional replacement. This means minimal disruption to your daily life and landscape. The process is also far less invasive, as it doesn’t require any demolition or heavy machinery. Most importantly, it’s incredibly cost-effective, typically saving you 50% to 75% compared to the price of tearing out and replacing your concrete.

Restore Your Concrete with Confidence

Don’t let sunken concrete be a source of frustration. Polyurethane lifting offers a long-lasting, reliable solution that restores the beauty and safety of your property. Our method not only fixes the immediate problem but also stabilizes the soil underneath, preventing future settling. With our expertise, you can get a durable and professional result without the high cost, mess, or long wait of traditional concrete replacement.