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Polyurethane 
Foam Injection

Polyurethane foam material is injected as a liquid that sets-up as a strong, rigid foam. This foam will NEVER loose density or shrink.The material is lighter than traditional mudjacking material, and requires less holes to install.  Even better, the holes are smaller creating a virtually invisible repair!

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Why Choose Poly Lifting?

Increased Property Value

Uneven or sunken concrete surfaces can be a major turn-off for potential buyers or clients. By choosing our services, you can increase the value of your property by leveling your sidewalks, driveways, and foundations. Cosmetically, it looks better, but it is also a great solution to keep walkways safe!

Efficient and Long-Lasting Solutions

Our polyurethane concrete lifting techniques offer long-lasting solutions for uneven or sunken concrete surfaces. Our process is quick and efficient, allowing you to get back to your daily routine without any disruptions.

Better for the Environment

Our polyurethane concrete lifting techniques are eco-friendly and non-invasive, eliminating the need to excavate and dispose of old concrete. By choosing our services, you can ensure that your concrete lifting needs are met without damaging the environment around it. 

Cost-Effective

Compared to the cost of excavating and replacing existing areas, our polyurethane concrete lifting techniques are more cost-effective. Our process is less labor-intensive and requires less time, resulting in lower labor costs for you.

DRILL, PUMP, PATCH!

Our polyurethane foam method uses the concrete slab itself as a means of delivering poly foams that raise concrete, fill voids, and stabilize soils. A ⅝” hole is drilled through the slab into the subgrade. A tapered delivery port is installed into the ⅝” hole. The injection gun is connected to the port. The injection gun delivers the polyurethane material through the port and slab. Expansion of the material occurs within seconds, compressing loose soils and raising concrete.

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