Sinking or Uneven Concrete Slabs
Settling concrete slabs not only create trip hazards but can signal underlying soil instability that threatens the long-term performance of your structure. These issues often worsen with time if left uncorrected.
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Why Do Slabs Sink or Shift?
Concrete slab settlement is commonly caused by unstable or poorly compacted subgrade soils. Water movement, erosion, tree roots, or expansive clay can accelerate the issue โ causing slabs to tilt, break, or sink in areas such as:
- Garage and warehouse floors
- Sidewalks and walkways
- Driveways, patios, and pool decks
- Interior floor slabs
A Small Drop Can Mean Big Trouble
Even minor slab settlement can disrupt doors, equipment, and operations. In commercial settings, it can lead to OSHA violations, ADA noncompliance, or foundation movement if unchecked.
Recommended Solution
Polyurethane Foam Injection is a quick, clean, and effective way to lift sunken slabs and stabilize soil below. The expanding foam fills voids and creates durable support without demolition.
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