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Serving Waddell, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Alex and Donavan were very thorough. Discovered more than what we called them for. We originally wanted information on sealing cracks to eliminate cricket infestation coming through cracks in stem wall. We were not interested in repairing foundation rebar which is typical in slab homes in AZ. They were knowledgeable and honest in their evaluation of our home."
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Aaron Garcia Concrete
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Concrete - Injection Leveling - Mudjacking

Serving Waddell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"Very clean work, fast working, beautiful concrete work, I needed a new patio. Poured out and remodeled and they did amazing work, I look forward to working with Aaron the owner of the business."
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Blue Steel Builders, LLC
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Concrete - Injection Leveling - MudjackingConcrete - Injection Leveling - Mudjacking - For Business

Serving Waddell, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"They executed exactly as promised, both in communicating and following up, as well as in the quality and value of their work. Their work is excellent, and I enjoyed having them here. When they arrived, they had all materials purchased and ready to go, worked quickly, and fixed exactly what I wanted. (They repaired a shed that looked like a tornado had come through.) They finished much faster than I had expected. Hire them!"
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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

The timeframe is generally a few hours, allowing for immediate use post-hydration, ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding activities.

Trenching and boring are two distinct methods for installing underground utilities. Trenching involves digging a channel using equipment like an excavator, trencher, backhoe, or shovel. While it is a simpler process, it causes significant disruption to the surface, landscaping, and surrounding ecosystems.

Boring, also known as directional boring, is a less invasive alternative that uses a drill to create a tunnel for utility lines without disturbing the surface. This method is more precise and is ideal for installations that need to go underneath buildings, roads, or bodies of water. Although boring is less disruptive, it is generally more expensive than trenching.

Concrete leveling is not typically covered by insurance. In some cases where the shifting concrete is caused by a natural disaster or storm, you may be able to file an insurance claim if your policy specifically covers those circumstances. In most cases, though, you’ll pay out-of-pocket for concrete leveling.

Mudjacking typically takes 24 to 72 hours (one to three days) to dry and cure completely before you can resume normal use. The total drying time can vary depending on the size of the project. Because the slurry mixture contains cement, it needs to harden fully to prevent the concrete slab from shifting under added weight. You should avoid walking on the concrete or placing heavy items like furniture or vehicles on the surface until it has fully set. Your concrete contractor can provide a precise timeline. As a point of comparison, if you opt for polyjacking, the polyurethane foam can dry in minutes, but it's recommended to wait about an hour before use.

The polyurethane used for polyjacking will expand and cure in 15 to 30 minutes. After that point, your slab will be safe to walk on and even drive on in the case of a sidewalk or concrete driveway. Double-check with your concrete lifting specialist to confirm a curing timeline, as products can differ.

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