Raising Concrete with Polyurethane Foam - Concrete Hero
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2020
- Checkout some of our past concrete raising projects we completed throughout the Chicago suburbs. Our polyjacking system is an advanced method for lifting and leveling sunken concrete.
Concrete Hero is a local leader in offering advanced solutions that extend and protect the life of your concrete. We are a family owned business with over 40 years of experience in the concrete industry. We specialize in Poly Lift concrete raising and epoxy / polyurea coating services.
We are experts at raising and leveling sunken driveways, patios and walkways with polyurethane lifting foam. Compared to mudjacking, our process has proven to be economical and longer-lasting. By injecting a two part polymer below sunken slabs, the concrete can be raised and stabilized with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.
Services you can expect from Concrete Hero
• Polyurethane Foam Concrete Lifting - PolyLift
• Epoxy & Polyurea Concrete Coatings
• Concrete Leveling
• Mudjacking
• Polyjacking
• Void Filling
• Concrete Cleaning and Sealing
Whether you're in Bartlett, Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Naperville, or other surrounding suburbs, Concrete Hero provides numerous concrete services to meet the needs and demands you may have. Both residential and commercial services are offered by our team.
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saw this done on the sidewalk by the municipality in town nearby at least 7 years ago still solid and level
Nice work... For those of you that don't follow it... The after pictures with small darker spots are where the foam was injected.
I'd like to see a revisit of the jobs to see if the foam is holding up?
Someone above stated after 7 years it was still holding up. It's important to diagnose why the concrete has moved. Many times, its water run off like mine, but it can be other factors that cause the issue. The problem needs to be corrected before you make the repair, or it won't last. If a large tree is nearby, look hard there first. If tree roots are the issue, this lift won't help much.
Where is the video ? Is this just clickbait
YES!
CLICK BAIT.... ONTO THE FOAM SUPPORT ISSUES UNDER THE WEIGHT OF THE CRETE!
So does the foam cure hard enough to support the weight of the slab indefinitely?
@@MoneyManHolmes I asked that as well ..... No follow through. Click bait
@@jonmason9360 These guys are in my area and coming to fix my concrete. I'll post when their finished but many good reviews. Very well known here.
@@jonmason9360 Not clickbait. You should research a little. Tell us, how do you know this? The soil gets washed away under the block and the foam replaces it. How is this an issue?
What’s with the music? Lost your voice?
What really
And.... What a nonsense video. Never showed "Raising Concrete with Polyurethane Foam" at all, not once. CLICKBAIT.