Polyurethane foam slab lifting is a durable, long-term solution for stabilizing concrete. According to industry experts, the results typically last between 5 to 10 years or more, depending on environmental conditions and soil composition.
Several factors contribute to the longevity of this method compared to traditional alternatives:
To repair a settling foundation in an old house without damaging the structure, we use a meticulous, engineered process called professional steel piering. This method is particularly effective for historical renovations because it provides a permanent solution with minimal vibration…
Choosing between polyurethane foam and steel piers depends on whether you are addressing a cosmetic surface issue or a structural foundation problem. We offer both solutions and can help you determine the best fit for your specific site conditions in…
While polyurethane foam is an effective solution for specific types of concrete issues, it cannot replace underpinning for a settling home that requires structural support. Understanding the distinction between Polyurethane Foam Lifting and structural foundation repair is critical for long-term…
Whether polyurethane foam injection is a permanent solution depends largely on the nature of the settlement and the specific soil conditions at your site. While it is a fast and minimally invasive option for lifting and leveling settled concrete slabs…
Structural experts frequently recommend Helical Piers over polyurethane foam for structural issues because steel piers provide a deep, permanent foundation solution that foam cannot match. While polyurethane foam is effective for cosmetic slab jacking and surface-level lifting, it does not…