Concrete lifting, also known as foam leveling or mud jacking, is the fastest and easiest way for professionals to raise sunken concrete slabs. Unlike replacing the damaged concrete, this method requires only small holes to inject a polyurethane foam mixture underneath the slab that fills and lifts it. This process is a much greener option…
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A Comprehensive Guide to Common Foundation Repair Techniques
Foundations are critical structural elements that provide stability and support to buildings. Over time, various factors such as soil movement, moisture fluctuations, and natural wear can cause foundation issues. These problems can manifest in the form of cracks, uneven floors, or doors and windows that no longer close properly. Addressing foundation issues promptly is essential…
Why Steel Structures Stand the Test of Time
Oklahoma Steel Buildings are a popular choice for commercial construction projects. They offer large floor plans, easy customization, and cost-efficiency. Successful steel building construction begins with ground preparation. This includes clearing obstacles, leveling, and compaction. The next step is to install sidewall girts, rafters, and eave struts. Then, you can begin installing roof and wall…
What Does a Concrete Polishing Contractor Do?
Concrete polishing is a process that gives new, or old, concrete floors a high sheen. It is becoming increasingly popular, with options for stains, dyes, and stenciling adding to its appeal. However, polishing a concrete floor requires specialized knowledge and attention to detail. Specifiers can minimize risks by selecting a qualified contractor. Contact Concrete Polishing Contractor…
The Basics of Concrete Repair
Concrete Repair Eau Claire is the process of repairing damaged or deteriorated concrete structures. Concrete repairs can be minor or major and can range from surface wear to a complete replacement. For the longest time, mudjacking was the most common method of repairing concrete. It was messy, chaotic and left injection holes. Now most professionals…