How do you raise a low sidewalk?

How do you raise a low sidewalk?

Starts here3:27Lift and Level a Concrete Sidewalk…Yourself! – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip59 second suggested clipWe start by digging a hole towards the end of the sidewalk pad we want to lift just enough to putMoreWe start by digging a hole towards the end of the sidewalk pad we want to lift just enough to put our 8 inch si clamp around it. We do this at both ends.

How do you jack up a concrete slab?

Starts here3:40Slab Raising, Do It Yourself – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip57 second suggested clipThe two jacks are raised slowly at the same rate simultaneously. I raised the slab six inches toMoreThe two jacks are raised slowly at the same rate simultaneously. I raised the slab six inches to prepare to slide in the foam.

Can I pour concrete over concrete?

You can put new concrete over old concrete. However, unresolved issues with your old concrete, such as cracks or frost heaves, will carry over to your new concrete if not taken care of. In addition, you must pour it at least 2 inches thick.

Is Mudjacking a good idea?

Mudjacking is best for concrete that’s in good condition but is no longer level. It works for slabs, driveways, porches, walkways, decks, steps, and more. It can also cause more problems for severely damaged concrete because it can’t fill every hole and may lead to sinking over time.

Why choose slabjack NW?

SlabJack NW proudly serves greater Seattle, your local cement raising, crack repair and leveling experts. Ask us about our projects on the Eastside, Kitsap County, Whatcom to South King.

Who is slabjack geotechnical?

Founded in 2011 by Jerald and Ann Sargent, Slabjack Geotechnical is a full-service concrete service that provides Slabjacking (concrete raising) pressure grouting, concrete crack, and joint sealing repair. We also seal leaking culverts, large diameter pipes, and concrete ditches.

Is slab-jacking a cost-effective solution for your Seattle area home?

At Robbins and Co., we are sure that slab-jacking is a more cost-effective solution for your Seattle area home when you need to raise that slab, rather than having the entire surface dug up and replaced. It’s fast, not very messy, and it’s a much more effective solution to sinking concrete.

What is slab jacking and how does it work?

When you need to raise that slab, slab jacking is a cost-effective alternative to replacing sinking concrete. At Robbins and Co., we use this repair method throughout the Greater Seattle area to fix: sidewalks, streets, ramps, patios, driveways, floors, parking lots, and garage floors–almost anything that’s concrete.

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