Why Concrete Sinks
When all or part of a slab sinks, it’s usually due to one of two conditions: settling soil or soil erosion. Settling happens when there are uneven gaps in the soil beneath your concrete slab. The heavy concrete isn’t supported properly and sinks into these voids in the dirt.
Soil erosion is an issue that arises after heavy rainfall or flooding. The flow of water washes away soil beneath the concrete slab, resulting in the same types of voids that settling causes. In either of these scenarios, you need a concrete repair method that levels your concrete back to its original position.
How We Can Fix It
At Yellowstone Structural Systems, we repair sinking and cracked concrete with innovative technology and techniques. We can lift, level, seal, and protect your concrete without a costly replacement. Our most popular method for repairing sinking concrete is to inject polyurethane foam underneath your slab, lifting it back into place.
Get Your Free Concrete Repair Quote Today
If you have sinking concrete that has become unlevel, contact us today for your free quote. We will inspect your concrete and help you choose the best repair options to restore safety and curb appeal to your home.
Schedule your free concrete repair inspection in Montana or Wyoming today.