Combatting Cracked Concrete: Causes of failing concrete and how to solve them
- Concrete, commonly used for driveways and patios, is strong but can wear down over time, presenting repair or replacement choices for homeowners.
- Natural elements such as weather, water, and soil issues, along with man-made mistakes and excessive weight, often cause concrete deterioration and cracking.
- Signs of concrete failure include cracks, uneven or sinking surfaces, pitting, flaking, and water pooling, all indicating underlying external problems requiring attention.
- Thrasher Foundation Repair utilizes the PolyLevel method, which involves injecting a dual-component polyurethane material beneath concrete slabs to stabilize and raise them. This technique cures within 15-20 minutes, enabling the treated surface to be used immediately.
- Repairing concrete with PolyLevel often costs 50-80% less than full replacement, saving time and money while providing a noninvasive, durable solution, though some cases require full replacement.
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