My driveway is cracking! What should I do?
If you’ve been noticing cracks forming on the surface of your concrete, there could most definitely be voids forming beneath it as well. This could be a driveway, sidewalk, patio, interior floor, garage floor, and pretty much any other slab-on-grade, poured concrete surface.
Your Concrete Is Stressed Out
Once your concrete slab has nothing to sit on, it begins to “stress out,” settle, crack, and will eventually break because there is nothing directly supporting the slab. This can become quite dangerous and costly when it comes to the concrete in and around your home.
Be Supportive!
Our concrete lifting, levelling, void filling and stabilizing foams are some of the lightest materials to lift, void fill and stabilize concrete with. This means we won’t be adding any unnecessary amounts of weight to the already unstable area; however, our foams will also help with water and critter infiltration in order to stabilize the soils beneath and prevent it from settling (again) in the future.
Free Concrete Lifting, Levelling, Void Filling & Stabilization Estimates across Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario
The next time you think or hear someone else say: “My driveway is cracking. What should I do?”, remember the name “Slab-Jack Kings!”
Over time, Manitoba sub-bases unfortunately heave, thaw and settle, and sometimes it even happens much too fast for your concrete. Instead of ripping out your concrete and spending loads of hard-earned money and patience for days to come while waiting for a redo, contact Slab-Jack Kings for a free consultation and estimate. In most situations, we are able to better support and repair your concrete in less than an hour or two. Once the dime-sized injection holes are patched, and you can start your post-lift maintenance and use your concrete immediately afterwards. It’s like you never had a concrete issue in the first place once we’re gone!
Need a concrete solution? Fill out our Request an Estimate form and one of our family members would be more than happy to help get you started.
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