When comparing Polyurethane Foam Lifting to traditional mudjacking for your Denver property, the primary differences lie in the weight of the materials, the invasiveness of the installation, and long-term durability in Colorado’s expansive clay soils.
While traditional mudjacking uses a heavy cement-based slurry that adds tons of weight to already failing soil, polyurethane foam is a lightweight, high-density alternative that expands to fill voids without significantly increasing the load on the ground.
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As a family-owned and operated business since 1996, we specialize in providing superior performance for residential and commercial projects. Because every property is unique, we provide custom quotes following a professional on-site evaluation to ensure the best solution for your foundation.
All information is for general purposes and may be updated without notice. Estimates are preliminary and not legally binding until confirmed in writing following an on-site inspection. We do not guarantee specific results; actual outcomes depend on site conditions. Consult a licensed structural engineer for definitive diagnosis.
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