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Upright Construct Co LLC
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Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

With 13 years of hands-on experience in both residential and commercial construction, I bring skill, reliability, and craftsmanship to every project I take on. I’m fully licensed and insured, so you can feel confident knowing your home or business is in good hands.\nI take pride in turning your ideas into reality—whether it’s a small upgrade or a large-scale build. My approach is simple: listen closely, pay attention to every detail, and deliver results that not only meet expectations but exceed them. Quality work and customer satisfaction are at the core of everything I do.\nWhen you hire me, you’re not just getting a contractor—you’re getting someone who genuinely cares about your project and treats it like their own. Let’s bring your vision to life.

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Crackerjack Mudjacking Inc
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Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Because this was in the winter, they brought a concrete heater and prepared the area of the patio that needed to be mudjacked. They called us with plenty of notice as to when they would be there and arrived on time. They were polite and courteous and were able to raise our back patio up the 3 inches or so that it had dropped and did not make a mess. We appreciated the fact that they honored a quote they'd given us last year, even though it took us a while to be in a financial position to hire them."
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SAN JUDAS CONSTRUCTION LLC
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Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This is my second project with Gustavo and Team The end to end Customer Service is always a great experience with El Toro. Great price, work performed in a timely manner and quality work. I would recommend."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Thrasher, Inc.
4.1(
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Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

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"I was pleased with the service Thrasher provided from the initial meeting with the estimator to the crew that did the work. I had a concrete entryway leveled and the seams in the driveway sealed with caulking. Both jobs were done well. My interactions with the Thrasher crew were superb. They were super conscientious in their customer service and in keeping me informed on the schedule of the work. I must say that the level of customer service they provided was great and an exception when compared with other companies Iâ ve dealt with."
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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

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.

Mudjacking typically takes 24 to 72 hours (one to three days) to dry and cure completely before you can resume normal use. The exact time can vary depending on the size of the project. Because the slurry mixture contains cement, it must fully harden to ensure that added weight from walking, furniture, or vehicles won't shift the concrete slab. A professional contractor can advise you on when the surface is safe to use. For comparison, if you use polyjacking instead, the polyurethane foam can dry in just a few minutes, but it's best to wait about an hour before use.

Mudjacking is your best bet for leveling concrete on a tighter budget. It’s less expensive than foam or grout mixture. For smaller, surface-level issues, you could also use a self-leveling compound, which creates an even surface over existing concrete—it’s a budget-friendly option suitable for DIY enthusiasts.

On average, a mudjacking repair lasts between five and 10 years, though it can sometimes last for well beyond a decade under ideal conditions. Its longevity depends heavily on several factors, including the condition of the underlying soil, environmental conditions like freeze/thaw cycles and erosion, and whether the root cause of the sinking, such as drainage issues, is resolved. Because it doesn't always fix the underlying problem of loose soil, mudjacking is often considered a temporary solution. Proper maintenance and evaluation can help extend its lifespan.

The average cost for mudjacking is around $1,200, though prices can range from $300 to $3,400. On a per-square-foot basis, you can expect to pay between $3 and $8, with an average of about $5 per square foot. The final cost depends on several factors, including the square footage of the concrete, the type of slab, its accessibility, whether it is load-bearing, and the type of material used to lift it. Generally, lifting a driveway, small patio, or sidewalk is less expensive than lifting a slab foundation or garage floor.

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