The people of Iowa regularly have to deal with concrete slab issues. This is partially due to the unpredictable weather that Iowa experiences. Polyjacking.com provides Iowa with concrete lifting services to keep commercial concrete slabs in good condition.
Because of its quick
hardening time,
polyjacking is a
great option for commercial concrete leveling.
It is also much more
affordable than
other methods, such
as tearing out and
replacing the entire
concrete slab. Polyjacking is very
accurate; we are
able to control the
lifting process
within 1/10th of
an inch. Our
polyurethane
injection foam
material is highly
durable and even
acts as a moisture
barrier since it is
designed to repel
water without being compromised.
In addition to all of these advantages, polyjacking is very versatile. It is great for all types of situations, including commercial and industrial situations. Some of the more common concrete leveling instances include: facilities, parking lots, highways, sidewalks, warehouse, workshops, bridges, and more.
To give you the best repairs possible, we use Ground Penetration Radar (GPR). This technology allows us to accurately drill injection holes and avoid hitting utilities, tension cables, and other objects underground. This software is cost-effective and enables much safer repairs to be made. For quality concrete repair services, contact Polyjacking.com today.
When it comes to concrete leveling and lifting, you can choose polyjacking to restore settling concrete back to normal.
Polyjacking uses lightweight, high-density polyurethane to stabilize the surface. The installation process is simple, yet effective. First, holes are drilled in the slab, then polyurethane foam is pumped under the slab to fill voids. The foam expands and precisely raises the slab. Finally, the holes are patched and the equipment is removed.
Polyjacking is preferred over other methods because it cures within 15 minutes. It also resists moisture and will not shrink over time and will prevent future settlement by stabilizing soil-related issues.
Contact Polyjacking.com to get more information about lifting concrete with commercial polyjacking in Iowa.
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