You can find polyjacking (polyurethane concrete lifting) contractors serving the entire Front Range through RMS Structural Concrete.
As a family-owned and operated company since 1996, they provide expert high-density foam injection services to stabilize and level sinking concrete slabs. Their service area across the Front Range includes:
To begin the process, you can request a free, no-obligation on-site evaluation. A certified technician will visit your property to assess soil conditions and provide a custom quote tailored to your specific project needs. You can contact them by calling their office or submitting a contact form on their website, and a team member typically responds within one business day.
When comparing foundation repair methods, the choice between polyurethane foam and steel piers depends on whether you need surface-level leveling or deep structural support. As The Experts in Steel Piers, we have specialized in these solutions since 1996 to address…
In a newly built home, it is common to see minor hairline cracks as framing lumber dries and shrinks or as the house initially “beds in” during its first year. However, you should begin to worry and seek a professional…
Whether a crack is structural or cosmetic depends largely on its orientation, width, and accompanying symptoms. While we often see vertical cracks that are purely cosmetic—resulting from the natural drying and shrinking of framing lumber—diagonal cracks at a 45-degree angle…
Distinguishing between normal settling and serious foundation movement involves looking at the size, direction, and surrounding symptoms of the cracks. While minor hairline cracks are a common part of a home’s “bedding-in” process, specific patterns often indicate a deeper structural…
In a new build, diagonal drywall cracks above door frames are a common occurrence, but their significance depends on their size and behavior. During the first year, framing lumber naturally dries and shrinks, and the foundation undergoes a “bedding-in” process.…