| Concrete Raising - Slab Raising - Slab Jacking  
Concrete Raising Corporation uses a cementitious slurry to raise slabs and fill the voids beneath them. This process of raising concrete with concrete results in a repair that is impervious to water and therefore a more permanent fix. So permanent, that warranties for work done with this process exceed warranties provided on new concrete installation by two-to-four (2-4) times. The cementitious slurry is pumped under pressure into small holes drilled through concrete slabs. The "slurry" displaces air pockets, water or water saturated materials, fills all void areas under the slab, raises the slab, and leaves a firm permanent subgrade What can be Slab Raised?We can raise, level and stabilize sidewalks, curbs, gutters, streets, highways, building foundations, parking lots, garage floors, patios, pool decks, industrial floors, bridge approaches, and airport runways. In essence, most any residential, commercial/industrial, and/or municipal concrete slab on grade can be raised. Additionally, CRC can compact sewer and tunnel fill, and grout cavities. Savings are Impressive!!!The cost to raise existing concrete is approximately 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of replacement (varies by area and job). Why Slab Raising?Customer Satisfaction - Costs to raise concrete are 50 to 75% LESS than the cost of replacement. Immediate Use - In most cases, concrete repaired through raising can be used immediately following the completion of the job. New or replaced concrete has to cure for a minimum of 28 days. Long-term Fix - Concrete slabs raised with cementitious slurry carry a warranty of up to 4 years. No Disruption to Surrounding Landscape - No need to repair surrounding areas of grass, trees, and/or shrubbery. Reduce Liability - Eliminate trip hazards, excessive step height, improper pitch of slabs. Also, avoid the need for future foundation repair or replacement. No Environmental Impact - Landfill legislation in many parts of the country lists old concrete as Hazardous Waste, adding an additional recycling cost to those choosing to replace concrete (for both the operator and the customer).
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