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Fix a Sunken Driveway with Slabjacking

Do you have a concrete driveway that’s cracked, sunken and uneven? Has soil settlement beneath your driveway caused it to feel like you’re off-roading when you drive across it? Are you tired of having an unattractive concrete driveway in need of repair? You can tear the entire driveway out, have the soil compacted and pour fresh concrete, or you can quickly repair the driveway with a process called slabjacking. Slabjacking costs considerably less than replacement and will cause less disruption to your lifestyle.

Most likely your driveway’s problems were caused by an improperly prepared base. Basically, when the concrete was poured the soil beneath it was not compacted sufficiently. The soil then settles and shifts below the driveway, weakening the integrity of the concrete and leading to cracks and unevenness.

Slabjacking, also called mudjacking or concrete lifting, is a process that floats your existing concrete back up to its original position. First, your contractor will drill holes through the slab. Then they will pump a grout mixture through these holes. The grout will spread out beneath the driveway and lift it up. Imagine a boat in a lock being lifted when water is added. Finally the holes and patched and cracks are filled. You may want to consider resurfacing your driveway to hide the signs of repair.

Slabjacking is a rather efficient process that will have your driveway back in top condition fairly quickly. The mess and waste produced is very little and the surrounding landscape is typically unharmed. A great option for fixing a sunken concrete driveway, slabjacking will save you money, time and hassle. Learn more about slabjacking and foundation repair on ConcreteNetwork.com.