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Slabjacking

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Slabjacking, also known as mudjacking, is a cost-effective and efficient method used to raise and level sinking concrete slabs. It involves injecting a mixture of cement, soil, and other materials underneath the concrete slab to lift it back into place.

Key Features

  • Restores stability to sinking or uneven concrete slabs
  • Quick and relatively non-invasive process
  • Cost-effective compared to slab replacement
  • Can be used for sidewalks, driveways, patios, and more

Pros

  • Provides an affordable solution for fixing sunken concrete surfaces
  • Helps prevent accidents caused by uneven walkways or driveways
  • Saves time and money compared to full slab replacement

Cons

  • May not be suitable for severely damaged or cracked concrete slabs
  • Temporary fix that may require future adjustments
  • May not be as visually appealing as freshly poured concrete

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Last updated: Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 12:55:30 PM UTC