Concrete Lifting & Leveling in Jersey City, NJ

Why Concrete Lifting and Leveling?

Concrete surfaces such as driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors can settle over time due to various factors like soil erosion, poor compaction, or changes in moisture levels. When concrete settles unevenly, it can create trip hazards, affect drainage, and compromise the aesthetics of your property. Jersey City Foundation offers specialized concrete lifting and leveling services to restore your concrete surfaces to their original level and ensure safety and durability.

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Process: Polyurethane foam injection is a modern and effective method used for lifting and leveling sunken concrete slabs. Here’s how the process typically works:

  • Drilling Holes: Small holes (typically about the size of a dime) are strategically drilled into the sunken concrete surface.

  • Injecting Foam: A two-part polyurethane foam is injected through these holes into the voids beneath the concrete slab.

  • Expanding and Lifting: The foam expands beneath the slab, filling voids and lifting the concrete back to its original level.

  • Curing: The foam hardens and cures within minutes, providing a stable base and lifting the concrete slab permanently.

Advantages:

  • Minimally Invasive: Polyurethane foam injection requires small holes and minimal disruption to the surrounding area, making it less invasive than traditional methods like mudjacking.

  • Lightweight: Polyurethane foam is lightweight yet strong, providing a durable and long-lasting solution for concrete leveling.

  • Water-resistant: The foam is water-resistant and will not wash out or erode over time, ensuring the stability of the lifted concrete.


Mudjacking (Slab Jacking)

Process: Mudjacking, also known as slab jacking, is a tried-and-true method for lifting and leveling sunken concrete slabs. Here’s how the mudjacking process typically works:

  • Drilling Holes: Small holes are drilled into the sunken concrete slab at strategic locations.

  • Pumping Slurry: A slurry mixture, often consisting of a combination of cement, soil, and water, is pumped through these holes beneath the slab.

  • Lifting the Slab: The hydraulic pressure from the pumped slurry fills voids and lifts the concrete slab back to its original level.

  • Filling and Sealing: After the slab is lifted, the holes are filled with a concrete mixture, and the surface is smoothed out.

Advantages:

  • Cost-effective: Mudjacking is generally more economical than replacing the entire concrete slab.

  • Proven Reliability: It has been used for decades to successfully lift and level concrete surfaces.

  • Immediate Use: The repaired area can typically be used immediately after the mudjacking process is completed.


When to Consider Concrete Lifting and Leveling

Concrete lifting and leveling services are beneficial when you notice:

  • Uneven Surfaces: Sunken or uneven concrete surfaces that create tripping hazards or affect the aesthetics of your property.

  • Pooling Water: Water pooling in certain areas due to uneven concrete surfaces, which can lead to erosion or drainage issues.

  • Foundation Settlement: Concrete settling can sometimes be a symptom of underlying foundation issues, which may require professional inspection and repair.


Commercial Concrete Services

We also specialize in commercial concrete services to meet the diverse needs of businesses in Jersey City, NJ. Our expertise extends to large-scale projects, including parking lots, sidewalks, foundations, and industrial floors. Utilizing advanced techniques and high-quality materials, we ensure durable, long-lasting concrete solutions that can withstand heavy usage and demanding conditions. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your operations while delivering exceptional results. Trust us to handle your commercial concrete needs with professionalism and precision, ensuring a stable and safe foundation for your business.

close-up photo of broken concrete wall
close-up photo of broken concrete wall