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Our repair starts with understanding where the slab has dropped and how water or soil movement may have contributed to the problem. From there, we…
Yes. In many cases, we can target the settled panel without replacing the entire…
Often, yes. Disturbed soil can settle over time, and slabjacking may help restore support beneath affected…
Yes. Concrete lifting is often useful for sidewalks, front walks, small patios, and driveway sections where replacement would be…
No. Leveling lifts and stabilizes the slab, but existing cracks may still be…
Prince William County includes older neighborhoods, high-growth residential areas, townhome communities, larger suburban lots, and newer…
Replacing concrete can be useful when the slab is badly broken or deteriorated. But when the concrete is still strong, replacement may be more than…
We begin by looking at how the slab moved and what may have caused the settlement. Some slabs drop at one edge. Others settle at a joint, slope…
Yes. Garage transitions and driveway aprons are common areas we lift when the slab is still structurally…
Often, yes. Newer slabs can settle if the base was not compacted evenly or if drainage changed after…