Concrete Slab Repair

Concrete slabs often crack after a period of time. If left untreated, cracks can increase in size, causing major damage to your home. A cracked slab can eventually pull apart walls, cause drainage problems, and even allow insects and vermin to enter the home.

Concrete slab cracks are normally due to an issue occurring in the soil. Soils under the foundation may expand from large amounts of water or compress from a water deficiency.

Concrete Lifting Leveling's quick and easy foundation slab repairs will prevent any of these unnecessary and irritating problems.  We also usee Loxon caulking

Severe damage can occur when a crack develops in the center of the foundation, eventually spreading to the perimeters of the home where the problem becomes visible.

Warning Signs
  • Doors that don’t properly shut
  • Doors that don’t shut easily
  • Space between doors and trim
  • Cracks in concrete surrounding the structure
  • Our method for Slab Repair Repair and Cracking
We use a rebar method or crack injection material. The rebar method is completed by using steel bars built into concrete as it's poured. Once the concrete is dried the rebars add fortitude and may prevent any future cracking. Crack injections are used to fill in areas of concrete creating a bond. There are 2 different types of injection material used to fill concrete cracks.

Epoxy Injections: May be used to secure and correct concrete foundation settling or cracks. This Epoxy will create a form bond within the concrete foundation and your homes foundation can be improved in a matter of hours.

Epoxy materials provide the listed advantages:
  • Can rectify leaks, either air or water
  • Connect and merge concrete
  • Decrease vaporization
  • Increase the structures strength and vitality/vigor
  • Provides long-lasting solution to cracks
Polyurethane Foam injection: this foam is created to fill deeper, wider cracks in concrete. After injected the polyurethane will expand to full the width of the crack.

Polyurethane foam provides the listed advantages:
  • Permanent
  • Decreases humidity
  • Prevents air leaks
  • Provide sealing for foundation walls
  • Expands to a density or volume 20 times greater