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Mudjacking in Northeast Ohio

Mudjacking is a concrete leveling method that uses a pumpable slurry to raise sunken slabs. Small holes are drilled into the concrete, material is pumped underneath the slab, and pressure helps lift the concrete back toward the desired height.

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Concrete mudjacking equipment used to lift a settled slab

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Mudjacking has been used for decades and can be a practical option for many residential and commercial concrete repairs. It is commonly used for driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, steps, and walkways. It may be especially useful when there are larger voids beneath the slab or when a cost-effective lifting method is preferred.

The right repair depends on the concrete. If the slab is badly fractured, heavily deteriorated, or too thin to lift safely, replacement may be recommended instead. If the slab is mostly intact and has simply settled, mudjacking may help restore a safer walking or driving surface.

Northeast Ohio properties often experience settling from water movement, poor drainage, and freeze-thaw cycles. Mudjacking can help fill voids and lift settled areas, but it is also important to address drainage issues so the same problem does not return.

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Quick Facts

  • Method: Mudjacking or foam lifting
  • Typical time: A few hours to 1 day
  • Best for: Intact but settled slabs
  • Cost: Less than replacement
  • Service area: Northeast Ohio
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Mudjacking FAQ

What is mudjacking?
Mudjacking is a concrete leveling technique that pumps a cement-based slurry through small holes in the slab to fill voids and raise the concrete back toward its original height.
How big are the holes drilled for mudjacking?
Typical mudjacking holes are about 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter. They are patched with concrete or grout after the lift is complete.
Is mudjacking messy?
Mudjacking involves pumping slurry, so there can be some mess around the work area. A professional crew will clean up the site after completing the lift.
How much does mudjacking cost?
Mudjacking cost depends on slab size, the number of areas being lifted, access, and how much material is needed. It is generally less expensive than full concrete replacement.
Will mudjacking work for my driveway?
If the driveway slab is mostly intact and has settled rather than cracked into many pieces, mudjacking may be a good option. A provider can inspect the slab to confirm.

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