Eliminates trip hazards by leveling uneven slabs.
Most surfaces are ready for use within 24 hours.
Saves money compared to full slab replacement.
Uses environmentally safe materials and reduces concrete waste.
Feature | Polyurethane Foam | Mudjacking |
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Drill Hole Size | Small (≈⅝″–¾″) | Larger (≈1½″–2″) |
Cure/Use Time | Minutes to hours | Hours to days |
Material Weight Added | Very light | Heavy slurry adds load to soil |
Lift Precision | High, controlled | Moderate |
Longevity | Excellent, water-resistant | Good, can erode/settle over time |
Mess/Disruption | Minimal | More cleanup |
Cost | Moderate (often less than replace) | Moderate (varies) |
Environmental Impact | Minimal material, fewer truckloads | More material/haul-off |
Cold/Water Performance | Stable, closed-cell | Susceptible to washout |
Best Uses | Driveways, walks, pool decks | Large slabs where cost is primary factor |
Real-world outcomes property owners across North Alabama, Southern Middle Tennessee, and Northeast Mississippi see after leveling sunken concrete with polyurethane foam.
Benefit | Typical Result* |
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Cost vs. Replacement | 30–70% savings |
Return to Service | Hours, not days |
Curb Appeal & Value | Immediate visual improvement |
Safety | Trip hazards removed |
Longevity | 10+ years typical performance |
Disruption/Mess | Minimal; small injection holes |
*Based on historical AAA projects; results vary by slab size, soils, and site conditions.
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