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| Concrete Raising -
New Construction Applications |
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Often, with new construction, the subsoil (subgrade)
will compact or erode, resulting in settled concrete. With the
increases in new construction as compared to historical figures, CRC
Concrete Raising has received an increased number of calls, inquiries, and
referrals due to our ability to raise settled concrete that is otherwise
structurally sound. |
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| As a preventive measure in
unstable soils, CRC Concrete Raising has provided various grouting
techniques, occasionally in conjunction with piering services, to compact
and/or solidify loose soils. |
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Please refer to the CRC Concrete Raising pages
for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal (including State DOT)
applications for raising and stabilizing concrete. |
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Contact CRC
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Send mail to Concrete Raising with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 1996-2012 - CRC Concrete Raising Corporation of America, Inc. Last modified:01/18/2012
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Special Thanks to CRC of Texas - Houston, CRC of Oklahoma, CRC of Dallas, CRC of South Jersey, CRC of Connecticut, CRC of Illinois, CRC of Upstate New York, CRC of Austin / San Antonio, CRC of Utah, and CRC Concrete Raising Corporation of Wisconsin for the pictures, names, and approved quotes found within CRC1.com.
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