Concrete Resources

Concrete Resources

Edmonton based – serving all of Alberta. Mission: To restore concrete using the latest technologies and methods of polyurethane slab lifting, protective coatings and repairs. Polyurethane concrete lifting, concrete leveling, void filling, concrete polishing, surface prep, protective coatings & sealants, concrete grinding, shot blasting, repairs and maintenance.

Top Level

Top Level

Providing concrete leveling services for residential customers for uneven and sunken stairs, driveways, walkways, and attached and detached garages. Industry-leading warranty and a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. slab jacking Top Level

Precision Concrete Leveling

Precision Concrete Leveling

We have designed and developed a unique concrete-leveling process to repair concrete sidewalks, driveways, steps, warehouse and home floors, grain holding pads, parking garage patios, floors, and just about any concrete area. Stabilization and Lifting Professionals – Locally owned and operated, Manitoba based company. Precision Concrete Leveling

Sentry Concrete Solutions

Sentry Concrete Solutions

Concrete leveling and repair. Improving Manitoba properties since 2008, delivering superior quality service, reliable products, and proven solutions. Providing exclusive concrete leveling and repair solutions that are easy to install, fast-acting, and long-lasting. concrete repair repair sentry concrete solutions

MuddRuckers

MuddRuckers

We are a locally owned and family operated business that has been serving the province of Manitoba and beyond for over 25 years, providing innovative concrete lifting and leveling services. Residential – Commercial/Industrial – Infrastructure Rehabilitation concrete leveling concrete lifting muddruckers mudjacking winnipeg

Will Concrete Lifting Leave Holes in my Driveway?
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Will Concrete Lifting Leave Holes in my Driveway?

Yes, concrete lifting involves drilling holes into your problematic concrete slab (such as your sunken sidewalk, driveway, etc). In fact, several holes may need to be drilled for larger concrete areas. The drilled holes usually range from 1 1/2″ to 2 1/2″ inches in diameter in order for grout to be injected underneath the slab….