Cracks appearing on the slab’s surface, whether hairline or wider, may signal soil movement or shrinkage issues. These cracks can worsen over time and affect structural integrity.
Floors that slope, sag, or feel uneven often indicate slab settlement or shifting beneath the home due to soil movement. This can compromise comfort and safety and requires expert evaluation.
Moisture accumulation or water pooling near slab edges or under flooring suggests slab damage or poor drainage. This can lead to mold and further structural concerns.
Visible separation where walls meet floors often results from slab movement or shrinkage. These gaps weaken the connection between foundation and structure.
Areas of the slab that have sunken or lifted unevenly show soil instability or pressure beneath. These movements threaten the entire building’s stability.
Cracks or shifting in exterior concrete slabs such as patios or walkways can be signs of soil issues affecting the main foundation slab.
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We lift and level sunken slabs by injecting specialized grout beneath the concrete, restoring flatness and stability.
Lightweight foam is injected beneath the slab to fill voids and raise settled areas with minimal disruption and quick curing.
When soil support is weak, we install deep piers to stabilize and support the slab from below, preventing future settlement.
We repair slab cracks with epoxy or polyurethane injections to seal gaps, prevent further damage, stop water intrusion, and effectively restore long-lasting strength.