Before we even begin to review the differences in mudjacking and polyjacking, let’s explore the need for either service. When would a homeowners or business/commercial property owner need to evaluate the situation for this service?
- Cracking/Sunken Concrete: Some of the concrete around your property is cracked, sunken down, or pooling water after a rain. This is a time to reach out to an expert for an estimate on repairing (or lifting) your concrete. Areas for this may include:
- Driveways
- Sidewalks
- Garage Entrances
- Pool Slabs
- Foundation Slabs
- Concrete Steps
- Porches
- Patios
- Parking Lots
- and more!
- Trip Hazards: Has someone in your household, or even a visitor, tripped on an uneven concrete surface around your property? If so, now is the time to repair it. Don’t wait for many reasons including:
- The problem area will worsen as the weather changes, the surface is walked upon, and natural regression of the concrete.
- Sloping: Concrete sloping can cause more foundational issues than one would expect. You can definitely tell the area looks aesthetically displeasing, but you probably aren’t thinking about the further foundational damage that sloping is a result of. In addition, the area should be repaired before further, more extensive (and expensive) foundational repairs are needed.
Mudjacking vs. Polyjacking: Evalute the Solutions
The most effective solutions for repairing your uneven concrete is through mudjacking and polyjacking. One may ask… aren’t they the same process? The answer is simple: No. Polyjacking is more effective, efficient, and simply logical in the approach of repair. Review the graphic above to view the differences and why one should consider polyjacking instead of mudjacking. Don’t believe that this is the most effective process? Let us provide a free estimate and walk you through the differences as they pertain to your specific project.
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