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Slab Lifting & Slab Jacking in Factories
Slab lifting and slab jacking are essential methods for raising and fe-levelling concrete slabs in factories, where heavy machinery, high foot traffic, and operational activities can lead to uneven or sinking floors.
Slab Lifting & Slab Jacking in Warehouses
Slab lifting and slab jacking are highly effective solutions for repairing and re-levelling uneven concrete floors in warehouses. These spaces are subjected to heavy machinery, high loads, and constant activity, which can lead to cracking, sinking, or uneven floors.
Slab Lifting & Slab Jacking in Transport Yards
Slab lifting refers to the process of raising a sunken or uneven concrete slab to level. This can be necessary in transport yards due to heavy loads, poor soil compaction, or erosion beneath the slab.
Slab Jacking: A Complete Guide
Slab jacking, or mud jacking or concrete lifting, is used to raise and level sunken or uneven concrete surfaces.
Slab Lifting: A Complete Guide to Raising and Levelling Sunken Concrete
Slab lifting is a method used to raise and level sunken or uneven concrete surfaces. It is a cost-effective, quick, and minimally invasive alternative to full concrete replacement.
Concrete Injection Levelling Repair
Concrete injection levelling, also known as polyurethane resin injection or slab jacking, is a modern technique used to raise, re-level and re-support sunken or uneven concrete surfaces.
What is Concrete Injection Levelling?
Concrete injection levelling, also called polyurethane resin injection levelling or slab jacking, is a method used to lift and stabilise uneven or sunken concrete slabs.
Concrete Slab Foundation Repair: A Comprehensive Guide
A concrete slab foundation is a single, thick layer of concrete poured directly onto the ground, serving as the base of a home or building. When problems arise, foundation repair is necessary to restore stability and prevent further damage.
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