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Polylevel concrete lifting equipment.
The polylevel process utilizes an expanding 2 part closed cell polyurethane foam to raise sunken concrete.
Over a decade ago hmi applied.
Polyurethane foam is the lightest concrete stabilization material available.
Sometimes concrete tilts or sinks even as soon as five years after being installed.
Lifting a sunken slab may be necessary to level the surface.
Hmi is the unquestioned world leader in designing and manufacturing equipment and materials for lifting and leveling concrete.
The injection process itself is incredibly quiet as well.
Polylevel combines the already proven technique of concrete lifting with a specially engineered two part expanding foam that makes it possible to permanently restore the concrete surface with little downtime and disruption.
Since the holes drilled into the concrete are small the process causes less noise and result in less debris with all the equipment in a self contained box truck.
It reduces the burden placed on.
Polylevel is both lightweight and durable and is able to support and lift sunken concrete back to its original level.
A polylevel repair can cost just 1 3 to of what you would pay to demolish and reconstruct a sunken slab.
Concrete is a sturdy building material used in home foundations and other applications.
The polylevel system is a state of the art approach to repairing sunken concrete slabs such as sidewalks driveways patios pool apron decks garage aprons and basement slabs.
Understanding why the concrete sank.
As a result concrete lifting is required to fix the problem.
Mudjacking costs 3 to 6 per square foot and foam jacking is 5 to 25 per square foot the average cost of slabjacking to raise a concrete slab is between 511 and 1 790 with most spending 830 concrete leveling prices depend on the size and condition of the slab and soil conditions.
Before beginning any concrete lifting yourself it is important to understand why the concrete has sunk in the first place to make sure the sinking doesn t happen again.
Heck we ve been in the business of concrete raising for over 40 years.
At hmi we know concrete.
Hiring a professional service to lift or jack up the slab can be costly.
In time however concrete slabs can crack or sink due to pressure or from movement during settling.
The polylevel system includes not only the 2 component foam materials but also highly calibrated storage temperature management and dispensing equipment that is usually housed in a specially fitted box truck.
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