What is slabjacking?
Slabjacking is defined as the pressure injection of a cementatious mixture through small holes (1.75
inch to 2.5 inch diameter) to raise faulty or settled concrete. The holes are
strategically placed to ensure proper lift. Our exclusive non-shrink mix design is injected under the sunken
concrete, as it raises the slab it also fills the voids and stableizes the slab. This is done till the concrete
is brought back to it's original height. After the lifting is complete, we clean the area of excess drill tailings and
grout, then re-cement the holes with the best color match available. Most work is completed in less than 1 day.
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Why should I use slabjacking?
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Raise concrete at a much lower cost of replacement
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Stabilize the sub-soil
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Strengthens the slab
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Eliminates erosion
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Done in less time
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Guarantee |
All work performed by Baker's Tri State Concrete Lifting carries a limited guarantee against further settling. Baker's Tri State Concrete Lifting carries $2,000,000 liability insurance on it's services and vehicles.