mud jacking

  • Replacing Concrete vs. Lifting Concrete: Which is the Better Option?

    Concrete is one of the most durable and widely used materials in construction, but over time, it can shift, crack, or settle due to soil movement, weather conditions, or poor initial installation. When this happens, homeowners and business owners often face a critical decision: should they lift the existing concrete using a method like mud jacking, or should they hire a concrete company to replace it entirely? While mud jacking may seem like a cost-effective solution, there are significant advantages to completely replacing concrete in many situations. Below, we’ll explore the pros and cons of each method and explain why replacing concrete is often the superior choice.

    What is Mud Jacking?

    Mud jacking, also known as slab jacking or concrete lifting, is a repair method that involves injecting a slurry mixture beneath a sunken concrete slab to lift it back to its original position. The slurry is typically made of cement, sand, and other additives that fill the voids under the slab and provide temporary support.