

Mud
jacking, or slab jacking, is a skilled process of drilling
holes into the concrete slab and
injecting a cement mortar mix beneath the concrete to raise
it to its original elevation.
Once the slab is in it’s new position, we seal the holes.It is a complex and often difficult task, however we have 20
years experience in the field.
We own the latest mud jacking equipment and in many cases
can position the pumping
equipment outside the building and do the mud injection with
hoses after the drilling of
the holes.
Obviously, very heavily loaded slabs will need to be
partially unloaded, but in many
cases the work can be done without disrupting your
processing. We have done mud jacking
jobs for many accounts such as Bucknell University, Knoebels
Grove and the Jersey Shore
Post Office where the floor had settled over 4 ½ inches and
we raised it back to within ½
inch of the original grade. By doing the work at night, it
caused little disruption to the
usual business at the post office.
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