Professional Concrete Mudjacking
As concrete areas of our homes (such as patios, walkways, driveways, and steps) start to sink, they crack and create uneven and unsafe surfaces. Not only does this look unsightly, but uneven concrete can also become a serious tripping hazard.A traditional and well-known method, concrete mudjacking has been around for about 70 years. Mudjacking is a technique that involves pumping a mortar-based mix (water, soil, sand, and cement) underneath the cracked or sunken concrete.The mixture fills the empty spaces and creates pressure on the slab that lifts the surface upwards. Once injected, the mixture dries and becomes a solid, stable fill. The fill is more stable than the soil but lighter than concrete.