Mud jacking is a process that raises sunken concrete back to its original level. This unique process will restore sunken or uneven concrete slabs close to their original grade and alignment with surrounding concrete slabs.

Mudjacking is a common repair method that has been used for many years, mostly in the mid-west region of the U.S. However, professional mud-jack contractors can now be found in just about every city in the U.S. The concept is very simple, but should only be attempted by professionals, as it requires experience and specialized equipment to get the work just right.

The cost of mud jacking averages a fraction of the cost of replacement. Mud jacking is faster, cleaner, and more cost effective. Mud jacking is usually a permanent fix to your concrete problems.

 
What is Mudjacking
Mud jacking is a process that raises sunken concrete back to its original level. This unique process will restore sunken or uneven concrete slabs close to their original grade and alignment with surrounding concrete slabs.
 
What are the Savings
  • Economical; costs a fraction of replacement costs.

  • Does not affect the landscaping-soil remains in place.

How does it work?
A number of 1.5-3 inch holes are drilled in the sunken concrete. A slurry is pumped through the holes. When the void under the sunken concrete is filled with the mixture, the concrete will raise. The holes are patched with shrink proof grout and the surface is ready to use.
 
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