Polyjacking
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Looking for a cure for sinking concrete slabs, driveways, porches or garages? Mudjacking is the traditional answer. However, polyjacking has several distinct benefits over its older counterpart mudjacking. Most mudjacking or slab jacking is done by injecting a cement grout mixture under the slanted or cracked slab to support and raise it. The cement mixture dries and hardens providing a solid support system from underneath.

Kansas City is known for the beloved Chiefs, Royals, and oh… expansive clay soil. As homeowners within the Kansas City area normally have no reason to worry about the soil causing problems, there are times when it can pose several threats to your foundation and hinder its ability to stay dry. This kind of soil is most comparable to playdough. Just like when kids play with playdough, as it dries, it shrinks; when it gets wet, it swells. Same analogy can be used for clay soil. However, you must be asking... why are we so concerned with this situation? Well, Kansas City weather changes by the day, even by the hour, and without much notice. Winter weather can bring severe freeze/thaw cycles; Spring can bring torrential downpours, then Summer brings drought. This unpredictable weather pattern can be detrimental for your foundation.