What is Slab Jacking and can you use it?

Slab jacking, also known as mudjacking or concrete leveling, is a technique used to lift and level sunken or uneven concrete slabs. Applications include: Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios and Garage floors. Please note, severely cracked or damaged slabs may need more extensive repair or replacement.

Here is the process to fix the issue:
> Drilling Holes: Small, strategically placed holes are drilled into the affected concrete slab.
> Injecting Material: A slurry mixture, typically made of cement, sand, and water (or sometimes polyurethane foam), is pumped under pressure through the holes.
> Lifting the Slab: The injected material fills the voids beneath the slab, raising it to the desired level.
> Sealing Holes: The drilled holes are patched with concrete to restore the surface.

Benefits:

> Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than replacing the entire concrete slab.
> Quick Process: Can often be completed in a few hours with minimal downtime.
> Minimally Invasive: Requires only small holes and causes less disruption compared to replacement.
> Durability: Provides a long-lasting solution to uneven concrete surfaces.

Give us a call at 616-777-7097 for a quote to fix your sunken concrete slabs or use the contact form on the website to request a quote.