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 performing historic foundation repairs, compliance involves meeting a combination of local, state, and national preservation standards. The primary requirements include: Related FAQs
Handling mortar deterioration in old stone foundations requires a specialized two-step repointing process to ensure both structural longevity and historical integrity. It is critical to avoid modern, high-strength products, which can trap moisture and cause stone failure. The Restoration Process…
Stair-step cracks in your home’s exterior brick follow the mortar joints in a zigzag, stepped pattern and are a primary indicator of foundation settlement. These fractures signify that the underlying foundation is settling or moving unevenly, often due to Colorado’s…
Repairing stair-step cracks in brick veneer involves a two-step approach: addressing the underlying structural movement and sealing the visible damage. Because these cracks are typically caused by foundation settlement into expansive soils, it is critical to stabilize the structure before…
Distinguishing between settlement and shrinkage cracks is essential for determining the structural health of a home. These two types of cracks have different causes and implications for your foundation: While shrinkage cracks can often be addressed with routine patching or…