Mudjacking

Raise Existing Concrete Back Up

Raise Rite Concrete Lifting can precisely return your concrete slabs to their original position with mudjacking. Our solutions will save you the cost of concrete replacement services.

  • We drill 1-5/8" holes through the slab and pump a slurry of crushed limestone underneath
  • Once all voids and hollows beneath the slab are filled, we push the slab up to the desired height using a hydraulic pump
  • The holes are cleaned and patched with masonry and cement, which will gradually blend in well with the existing concrete

We use the best and the most up-to-date equipment and technology. Talk to our knowledgeable staff for more information.

Raise Rite Concrete Lifting truck parked on a residential street with trees and houses in the background.

State-Of-The-Art Mudjacking Available

Raise Rite Concrete Lifting has been in the concrete business since 1986 and has kept up on effective mud pumping equipment and techniques.

Our crew works with a hydraulic mud pump, as well as a 14-inch concrete saw to cut joints that have stuck together and a gas-powered concrete drill for quick and easy work.

When required, we can also break out our laser transit to provide critical leveling.

Perfect for a Range of Projects

  • Sidewalks
  • Garage floors
  • Stoops
  • Steps
  • Driveways and aprons
  • Patios and decks
  • Pool decks
  • Roads and highways
  • Commercial building floors
  • Warehouse floors
  • Grain bins
  • City streets

Your Practical Repair Choice

  • Economical, costing a fraction of concrete replacement
  • The work can be done in minimal time, usually in a matter of hours
  • Stabilizes, to some degree, the subsoil
  • Fills the void area, eliminating the penetration of water, animals, and insects
  • Removes trip hazards
  • There is little or no disruption to the landscaping
  • Also known as mud pumping and slab jacking

Expect Great Results With Mudjacking

Repairs will last for about as long as the concrete, but there are some limitations you should be aware of.

  • Imperfections and repairs in the original slab will remain
  • If the problem that caused the slab to sink in the first place occurs, the slab will sink again
  • Concrete that is badly cracked or broken is not good for the process
  • Slabs that have been raised by things like tree roots are not favorable

We deal with top brands like A.B. Chance Company. Call Raise Rite Concrete Lifting for any questions!

Call: (605) 334-8825
Smooth concrete surface showing a small patched area after mudjacking repair.