JACKCRETE Concrete Stoop Lifting
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2015
- JACKCRETE, Hampton Roads expert concrete lifting and leveling experts, have performed projects all across the Virginia Beach, North Carolina, and Northern Virginia areas.
This project entailed lifting a half dozen concrete exit stoops, curbs, and sidewalks at the Camp Allen Elem. School campus at Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, VA.
For help repairing your concrete slabs in Virginia, call 757-827-7822 to schedule an estimate!
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I need this done to my 8' x 6' front porch with a roof dormer with gutters that now sat with 1" of water. My dumb ass not realizing it was a concrete settlement issue while cleaning the gutters and could not raise the gutters because of the shingles thought I would just drill a hole to allow water to drain from the gutters on the dormer which lead to basement leaking. I have learned that FIXING THE INITIAL PROBLEM IS A THE ONLY RIGHT WAY and least costly in the long run.
Yes, I searched for this. I’m fascinated by this for some reason
Wow, amazing!
That is really incredible. I noticed that the rise between the actual sidewalk and the repaired stare was greater than 8 inches. Did you have to lift the sidewalk also?
Did you have to cut the cement between where the technician is standing and the base of the step before you began? Can you do this on brick steps?
How does this work if the steps are just sunken down in the back so that they back needs to both come up and move forward?
I understand how this product work I had a similar idea, I just didn’t have the formula🤦🏾♂️
I bet this costs an arm and a leg. Products not available to the public, right?
The equipment cost alot..usly it's cheaper then tearing out the slab and re pore.. its slot tricker then it looks
how long guaranteed for
The warranty is 2 years, but when installed correctly this material will outlive the concrete!
10 ton stoop? Looks like a half of 1 ton to me.
Really? The drilled hole is through 3 feet of concrete. Those stoops appear to be preformed solid cast units.