Concrete Raising and Leveling, Serving Municipalities around the US since 1974
Now offering Traditional and Polyurethane Concrete Raising, Stabilization, and Void Filling
Slabjacking is a cost-effective alternative to replacing concrete. Slabjacking can usually be done for less than half the cost of pouring new concrete; however, the savings may be even greater since the costs of demolition, removal, and landscaping are eliminated. Raised concrete can sustain weight immediately. RaiseRite also works hand in hand with city engineers to make sure all projects are completed to code.
Mudjacking is the process of correcting or stabilizing a concrete slab. Traditional mudjacking utilized a mud like mixture that is hydraulically pumped under the slab. The newest material available for mudjacking is called High Density Polyurethane. This material is a two part urethane foam that reacts and expands for the same outcome you would acheive with traditional mudjacking material.
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High Density Polyurethane is the future for DOT concrete raising, stabilization, and void filling repair
High Density Polyurethane Material
RaiseRite has many different materials available for different polyurethane concrete raising, stabilization, and void filling applicaions. Please click on the material icon to view Technical Data information.
High Density Polyurethane is the future for DOT concrete raising, stabilization, and void filling repair
Light weight, fast, and cost-effective, polyurethane characteristics are popular with DOT projects around the US. DOT’s are now calling for more polyurethane slabjacking because the material is lightweight and will not overburden the soil. Polyurethane material weights 247.5 pounds per yard. Where as Mudjacking Grout weighs 2500 pounds per yard, but offers a higher compressive strength.
Traveling all around the United States RaiseRite is setting the standard for polyurethane concrete raising and void filling.
Learn More about High Density Polyurethane for Municipal applications. (.pdf)

