Cracks, whether hairline or wider, in your slab foundation suggest shifting soil or settling. They often appear near load-bearing points and may worsen over time if untreated.
Slabs that have settled unevenly cause floors to sag or slope noticeably. This imbalance can lead to discomfort, safety risks, and further structural issues beneath your home.
Water pooling or dampness on slab floors points to poor drainage or cracks allowing moisture intrusion. This condition can damage flooring materials and promote mold growth.
Gaps or separations where the slab meets foundation walls often indicate slab shrinkage or soil movement, causing structural stress and potential wall cracks.
Flaking, chipping, or surface peeling of concrete slabs is a sign of deterioration due to moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, or poor finishing. It compromises the slab’s durability and appearance.
Expansion joints that are cracked, raised, or sunken reveal movement in the slab and can lead to further cracking or structural weakening if not repaired.
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We stabilize sunken or shifting slabs by underpinning with piers or foam injection to restore level surfaces and structural support.
Using mudjacking or high-density foam, we lift and level uneven slabs, preventing further sinking and restoring floor stability.
We seal cracks with industrial-grade epoxy or polyurethane to prevent moisture intrusion, strengthen durability, and reinforce the slab’s integrity.
To restore appearance and durability, we apply resurfacing compounds and protective coatings that resist wear and environmental damage.