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Concrete Leveling in Kansas City

Concrete is heavy! Concrete driveway and sidewalk slabs are super heavy! It is hard to believe that sinking and cracking  heavy concrete could be leveled by foam but it can! The foam that is used for concrete leveling and repair is a high-tech…

Foam Jacking Mudjacking cost

Concrete lifting foam is the best alternative to traditional mud jacking available today. The traditional mudjacking components are cement, water and fill dirt. The very nature of these elements increases the chance that the concrete slab you…

Caulking your Driveway

After you have your concrete raised, you will need to have periodic maintenance on the cracks in your concrete. Caulking is the best solution out there for maintenance of cracks. Typically, we suggest caulking should be checked 2-3 times a year.…

What you can’t see, can hurt you

They are under your sidewalk. And could lurk under your driveway. They may even exist under your car at night. You can’t see it. You may not even be able to hear it. But they are there. And with each passing year, it gets worse. When it gets…

Is Your Basement Floor Sinking?

Building a home takes skill. Your house was probably built by someone who created many of the homes in your neighborhood. Most every home has a basement. Many have finished basements. Some have finished areas, and room for storage and some homes…

How much does Foam Jacking Cost?

'How much does foam jacking cost?' is a great question.  In a perfect world, a customer wants that answer over the phone. Unfortunately, in the foam jacking world, it is not possible to answer that question accurately over the phone without…

Visible Voids under concrete driveway

It’s hard to find a person who does not like animals. According to the ASPCA, 44% of all households have a dog and 35% have a cat. Those are the kinds of animals people want to have around. There are other animals such as skunks, snakes, raccoons,…

October Rituals

The month of October signals the start of the fall season and falling leaves, falling temperatures, falling rain, and falling concrete. Wait a minute! Fall does not bring falling concrete! No, it certainly does not. Just a friendly reminder…