Polyurethane concrete raising achieves the same results as traditional mudjacking with a lightweight material that requires smaller and fewer injection holes.
Polyurethane concrete raising is a cost-effective alternative to replacing concrete. Concrete raising can usually be done for less than half the cost of pouring new concrete. However, the savings may be even greater since when concrete raising, the costs of demolition, removal, and landscaping are eliminated.
Most polyurethane projects can be completed quickly and economically with minimal disruption, and are ready for use the same day.
On the day of your work, holes are strategically drilled into the concrete slab that requires lifting.
The equipment is contained in a truck or trailer, and has a sufficient length of hose to accommodate your needs. The equipment remains parked while the polyurethane crew pulls out enough hose to reach the area being repaired. Polyurethane foam is injected under the slab filling voids and raising it to
the correct level.
After the injection is completed the hole is patched with cement. The concrete slab is ready for use immediately. This repair typically takes a 1-2 hours based on the scope of your project.
Customers can still access your main entrance as our very courteous crew will make sure traffic flow is not interrupted.
Most jobs can be done in one day, large jobs may take longer, and your operations can continue while we work. Typically RaiseRite can work around your stock or machinery, working with your schedule.
If you have more questions about polyurethane concrete raising, please visit our FAQs page.


