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Why PolyLevel is Better Than Traditional Mudjacking

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Concrete is known for its durability, but it can develop cracks and structural issues over time. Whether due to shrinkage during curing, corrosion, or regular wear and tear, these problems can grow if left unattended. To effectively repair these issues, it's essential to identify their root causes. In this blog post, we will explore the common causes of sinking concrete and the options available for addressing them.

Common Causes of Sinking Concrete:

Shrinkage, Corrosion, and Wear and Tear: Concrete surfaces can develop cracks over time, often due to natural factors like shrinkage during curing, corrosion, or general wear and tear. These surface cracks or small, narrow cracks can typically be repaired with sealants and resurfacing products.

Sinking and Settling: When a section of concrete sinks and settles, it can create unsightly cracks and pose a significant tripping hazard. Sinking is often caused by eroded soil beneath the concrete slab, leading to voids and instability.

Tree Roots: Occasionally, tree roots can push up sections of concrete, causing damage and unevenness.

Options for Raising Sunken Concrete:

If a majority of your concrete is still in good condition, "slabjacking" is a cost-effective and less disruptive alternative to replacing all your concrete. Slabjacking comprises two primary methods:

1. Mudjacking:

Mudjacking, the traditional approach to lifting concrete, involves using a mixture of sand, cement, and other materials to create a "mud-like" substance. This mixture is pumped through holes drilled into the concrete.

2. PolyLevel Injection:

Polyurethane foam injection, known as PolyLevel, has become a popular alternative to mudjacking in recent years. The process is similar, with holes drilled into the slab, and the material injected to fill voids beneath it.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Concrete Leveling Solution:

When selecting the best concrete leveling solution for your project, there are several factors to consider:

1. Cure Time:

The time it takes for the concrete to cure depends on factors such as area size, material quantity, and weather conditions. Mudjacking typically takes a full day to cure before bearing weight, while PolyLevel cures in just 15 minutes.

2. Longevity:

The weight of concrete on weak or eroded soil can lead to further settling and sinking. Mudjacking is heavier, while PolyLevel is lightweight and waterproof, making it ideal for areas with high rainfall.

3. Appearance:

The PolyLevel injection process leaves small holes about the size of a penny, providing a cleaner and more attractive concrete surface compared to the larger holes left by mudjacking.

Sinking concrete can be a common issue, but it's important not to let it worsen. Investing in a long-lasting and attractive solution can increase your property's value and safety. Don't let sinking concrete get worse! Explore the benefits of PolyLevel for raising sunken concrete and schedule a free estimate to address your concrete leveling needs today.

 

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