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Why Mudjacking Is The Best Solution For Repairing A Sidewalk?

An uneven sidewalk can be a tripping hazard. You may have stumbled on uneven sidewalks while taking a stroll around a park or walking in the vicinity of your neighborhood. The lifespan of a concrete sidewalk depends on the weather conditions, soil structure and the care put into it. Over the years, most sidewalks become undulating and crumble down. Keeping a sidewalk in good shape is necessary to prevent any mishap. For a sidewalk repair at Queens, a concrete contractor employs a new construction process called mudjacking. This technique is most preferred since it enables quick leveling of the sidewalk.

Before going through the process of mudjacking, a concrete contractor determines whether the sidewalk needs mudjacking or not. If the sidewalk has sunk into the ground but hasn’t crumbled or disintegrated, then the process can be applied. Starting with the process, a concrete contractor bores three holes in the sidewalk slab. The holes are drilled away from the edge of the slab to prevent the slab from cracking. After that, the grout mixture is prepared carefully and then pumped into the holes through a grout hose-pipe. The mixture is pumped into the holes until the slab rises. Finally, the holes are plugged with concrete and leveled to ensure smoothness.

Though mudjacking is a tedious process, it provides a host of benefits. Firstly, mudjacking is a lot cheaper than other processes which involve breaking the slab. Moreover, it takes very little time to repair a sidewalk with the process. Secondly, the mudjacking process does not inflict any damage on the property landscape. Other processes involve the movement of heavy equipment and ripping off part of the landscape to aid the repair, which destroys the grass. With mudjacking, a concrete contractor can do a sidewalk repair at Queens in about fifteen to twenty minutes and it takes just a day for the concrete to cure. Mudjacking is environment-friendly and does not cause any disruption to the area where the repair is going on.

Mudjacking is the best way to repair a concrete sidewalk. Though it requires expertise to ensure perfection, it is the cleanest, cheapest and quickest way of effecting a sidewalk repair at Queens.

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