When it comes to issues of concrete structure, one of the best solutions for so many different scenarios will be concrete raising, otherwise known as slab jacking. This technique can help fix problems such as unevenness and cracked concrete floors where one side of the crack settles making the surface uneven. So, if you’re having these same kinds of issues, it’s time to save your concrete and anyone that may walk on it from possible injuries!
Read on to see how we use concrete lifting for different situations…
In an article published on Aftermath Structural Repair, information about concrete lifting, raising, and leveling are shared.
“Handling matters with concrete lifting is typically the alternative to concrete replacement, which many people opt for in this situation.”
“There are a variety of concrete structures that can be lifted. Some examples include concrete driveways, patios, rights of way, barbecue areas, basketball courts, stairs, sidewalks, pathways, slabs, roads and building foundations. There are a variety of means of lifting that will correct serious issues with these structures.”
The article also discussed various advantages of having your concrete lifted. Aside from strength and being a quick process, concrete lifting is also known as a green friendly construction solution.
Making sure that your property is safe and free from damages is very important especially if you’re planning to sell it.
In an article posted on Raise Rite website, it was mentioned that selling a house or property can be very stressful. You need to pass some inspections and will require adhering to various requirements. Good thing techniques such as concrete raising can be of big help.
“Concrete raising with either mudjacking or polyurethane can help eliminate some of the stress by offering an inexpensive and quick solution to many concrete issues that may be on a home inspectors report. “
“Quite often concrete patios and driveways settle and produce a negative pitch back towards the home. Prolonged water running towards a home can develop into serious foundation issues and leaky basements. A home inspector will check the concrete around the home to ensure that the water is draining away properly. A home inspector will flag concrete that has settled to level as well. Flat concrete is not pitched concrete. The concrete can easily be raised to produce pitch away from the home and pass inspection.”
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Concrete raising does not only help in repairing concrete issues but it also aids in unleashing more benefits to maintain the quality and leverage the value of your property.
Get in touch with us today for more details for your Ontario Concrete Raising needs.
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