Have Sunken Concrete In Amarillo? Fix It With
Slab-Lifting Foam
Foam Leveling Is Non-Intrusive, Long-Lasting
& About Half The Cost Of Replacement.
If you have sunken concrete on your Amarillo-area property, you have two options to fix it: 1) concrete leveling or 2) full-blown concrete replacement.
Concrete replacement will fix your problem permanently… but it’s an expensive, intrusive, and slow process that requires many materials and labor hours. New concrete also needs ample curing time:
- 24-48 hours before it can be walked on
- 7-10 days before it can be driven on
- Up to 4 weeks before it reaches full strength
A quicker, less costly way to repair uneven concrete is concrete leveling. The most common way to level concrete is with mudjacking. Mudjacking involves pumping a slurry-grout mixture under the concrete to level it. To inject the mixture, a contractor has to drill numerous large holes in your concrete.
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Slab-Lifting Foam
(Foam Leveling)
What it is: High-strength foam that’s injected under sunken concrete to level it.
Why It Works: The foam can lift up to 10,000 lbs per square foot and lasts LONG.
Who It’s For: People who want a cost-efficient, quick, and permanent way to level concrete around their property.
Mudjacking costs a fraction of concrete replacement, but it can leave your concrete with more holes than a slice of swiss cheese. Not only that, but it’s a band-aid fix that can break down on you in just a few years.
So… is there a long-term and cost-effective way to level concrete in the Amarillo area? Yes—foam leveling from Childers Brothers!
Slab-lifting foam is a state-of-the-art solution that costs much less than replacement and is built to last. It’s a quick, non-intrusive, environmentally friendly way to level your concrete for good. No mess. No downtime. No unsightly patch jobs.
How Foam Leveling Works
We inject stout, environmentally safe polyurethane foam under your uneven concrete. Once under the concrete, the foam expands to lift the sunken concrete and level it.
High-quality slab-lifting foam can lift up to 10,000 lbs per square foot, making it a fantastic solution for driveways, basement floors, patio/porches, garage floors, sidewalks, and steps. And at Childers Brothers, we use special tools that allow us to use the exact amount of foam to achieve a precise result.
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After
Here’s how slab-lifting foam beats traditional mudjacking—HANDS DOWN:
- It’s Permanent: Mudjacking typically lasts only 5-7 years. After that, the slurry mixture typically begins to erode. Slab-lifting foam is designed to never break down.
- It’s Lightweight: Mudjacking slurry is heavy and can actually damage the soil under the concrete. Slab-lifting foam is ultra-light, leaving the soil under it in perfect condition.
- It Looks Better: Mudjacking requires drilling a bunch of holes in your concrete that are about 2” in diameter. Since slab-lifting foam expands under the concrete, it requires very few and very small holes. This makes for virtually unnoticeable patching.
Zero Downtime: It can take 24-72 hours for mudjacking mixture to cure and be used. Slab-lifting foam cures in as little as 20 minutes!
We Use The Industry’s Premier Slab-Lifting Foam
We use Precision Lift foam from a company called Prime Resins. Prime Resins is one of the industry’s go-to manufacturers for products relating to structural repair, leak sealing, coating/lining, slab lifting, and soil stabilization. Few companies put the same time, effort, resources, and brainpower into crafting their products.
Precision Lift contains special technology that controls soil erosion, stabilizes the surrounding soil, and the highest strength void filling. Bottom line: Foam leveling is by far the best value for fixing uneven concrete in the Amarillo area… and Precision Lift is the top choice for slab-lifting foam.
Watch These Videos To Witness Precision Lift Foam In Action:
Foam Slab-Lifting Animation
Foam Lifting A 70,000lb Grain Silo
Foam Lifting An Uneven Sidewalk
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