No. The process uses small, strategically placed holes to pump material under the slab. Unlike replacement, it doesn’t require heavy demolition or removal, keeping your lawn and landscaping intact.
Uneven concrete doesn’t always need replacement. With slabjacking, we inject a cement-based slurry beneath sunken slabs, lifting them back to their original position. It’s a quick, affordable way to fix driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors while avoiding the cost of full replacement.
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Slabjacking is a time-tested method of lifting sunken concrete by pumping a cement-based slurry beneath the slab. The slurry fills voids in the soil, raises the concrete back into place, and restores stability.
In Ohio, slabjacking is a popular choice for homeowners looking for a durable, cost-effective alternative to full slab replacement. While polyurethane foam lifting is another option, slabjacking remains a reliable method for many sidewalks, patios, and driveways.
Slabjacking is a proven method for lifting sunken concrete slabs using a cement-based slurry. In Ohio, it’s especially effective for driveways, sidewalks, and patios impacted by soil settlement or erosion.
This process restores functionality, eliminates hazards, and extends the lifespan of your concrete. All at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Slabjacking can be completed in hours with minimal mess or downtime.
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No. The process uses small, strategically placed holes to pump material under the slab. Unlike replacement, it doesn’t require heavy demolition or removal, keeping your lawn and landscaping intact.
Slabjacking usually costs a fraction of full concrete replacement—often 50–70% less. The savings make it one of the most cost-effective options for homeowners dealing with uneven slabs.
Slabjacking raises and stabilizes sunken slabs but doesn’t close existing cracks. However, cracks can be sealed after lifting to prevent water infiltration and further damage.
When installed properly, slabjacking can last for decades. Polyurethane foam resists water erosion and soil shifts better than traditional slurry.
Most projects can be completed in just a few hours. Once the material has set, your concrete is ready for foot traffic the same day, and vehicle traffic usually within 24 hours.
Soil erosion, poor compaction, heavy rainfall, and plumbing leaks are the most common culprits in Western Washington.
Polyurethane slabjacking is ideal for areas needing a cleaner finish, smaller injection holes, or faster cure times. An inspection will help determine if slabjacking is suitable for your concrete.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but traditionally mudjacking uses a cement-based slurry, while slabjacking may refer to modern polyurethane foam injection. Both methods raise and stabilize sunken concrete, though polyurethane is lighter, longer-lasting, and less invasive.
If you’re unsure whether polyurethane is right for your project, we can help. Reach out today to get expert advice and a free inspection.
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Uneven, sinking slabs are more than an eyesore; they’re a liability. Financing your slabjacking project ensures your surfaces are repaired quickly, while keeping payments manageable over time.
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