5 Reasons Why Polyurethane Foam Injection is Better than Mudjacking

Polyurethane foam injection is a more effective and environmentally-friendly option than mudjacking. The chemical reaction that occurs during the process of adding foam can be monitored, which allows for quick adjustments to be made before the repair. Plus, the foam can be mixed with the soil to create a new, healthy, and dry foundation for…

All You Need to Know About Polyurethane Foam Injections

Polyurethane is a polymer prepared by reacting two chemicals; organic diisocyanate and polyol. When these two components mix, a reaction causes expansion. The foam fills voids, offers structural support, and raises sinking concrete. The mixing is done on-site. Polyurethane is liquid during injection through cavities that need repair or insulation. It then expands into a firm foam….

The Most Common Causes of Foundation Damage And How You Can Identify It

Foundation issues are the most common type of property damage. According to the National Association of Home Builders, foundation damage accounts for approximately 34% of home repairs. While foundation repair is the second-most expensive type of repair after major structural repairs, it can save you money in the long run. The U.S. Department of Housing…

Concrete vs. Steel Piers: Which Works for my Foundation ?

Are you wondering which between concrete and steel piers is better for your foundation? Well, both are suitable structural supports, and the choice depends on your set of circumstances. The following considerations will help determine what best works to resolve your foundation issues. Budget The amount of money available for repairs determines the methods and materials you will…