Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Interesting Information About Mudjacking Colorado Springs

By Elaine Guthrie


Any paving usually has supporting layers of material underneath for strength and to keep it level. Pavers typically use compacted soil and gravel for this purpose. But sometimes these layers disappear over time, and the rigid concrete remains above, unsupported. The paved surface then develops a hollow area, or cracks into pieces and collapses. Companies who perform mudjacking Colorado Springs CO can solve this issue for you.

Some concrete paving is so thick that you can't work out whether it's hollow underneath or not. It won't even sound hollow if you walk over it. At other times, you can't see what the situation is underneath the paving. But you need to determine the damage first, and how prevalent it is.

Yet the danger remains. A heavy object or vehicle, such as a truck or dumpster, can crack the surface or destroy it, causing it to cave in. This might be entirely unforeseen, for example in a parking lot that has been in use for several years. The pending disaster needs to be detected as quickly as possible.

Where the concrete has already caved in, detection is not the issue. There, it is more about assessing the size of the cavity beneath the surface. You can ask a mudjacking company to make this assessment, and also to try to detect other possible problematic areas.

Once they have completed their inspection, they can start the repair work. This is a simple process. All they do is to pump new material into the empty space under the concrete. This is done at high pressure. The material is a type of grouting, so the process is known as pressure grouting. The grouting fills the empty space and levels the opening in the surface. Where expanding structural foam is used, the process is known as foam leveling.

Slabjacking is another term in the industry, and refers to the way that a sunken concrete slab is raised back into its original position. It is almost the same as mudjacking, in principle, except that the slab or piece of concrete is literally shifted physically back into its initial position or to its initial height.

A possible risk factor in the process of mudjacking is that sometimes the concrete is structurally unable to survive it and starts to break up. The mudjacking firm needs to inspect it first to ensure that this is not a risk. Also, mudjacked concrete is not necessarily going to stay repaired if the reason for the damage or collapse still exists.

There are many paved surfaces which are used by thousands of people on a daily basis. There are also parking areas and yards which have to sustain the traffic of heavy vehicles or objects. Broken or cracked concrete is a serious hazard and cannot be left to disintegrate. If you see areas like this in your paved surface, you should get in touch with a mudjacking company immediately, so that they can assess the damage and advise you on possible repairs.




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