How long has Concrete Leveling been used?
Concrete Leveling was originally called mud jacking or slab jacking. The process has been in existence almost 100 years. About 20 years ago Grover Miller, an inventor from Peninsula, Ohio, developed and patented A-1s self-contained pumping truck using the crushed limestone material to fill the voids under uneven concrete slabs. What are the Benefits of Leveling verses replacement? Concrete Leveling typically realizes a savings of 50-70% over replacement Projects are generally completed in several hours rather than days Downtime reduced after completion the concrete can be used immediately No demolition and disposal of old concrete Landscaping of surrounding areas is unaffected Aesthetics maintains appearance of existing concrete No building permit required Can all concrete be leveled? Most concrete slabs can be leveled. Any slab or block that is still in good condition can be leveled. When large areas of concrete have deteriorated or crumbled or fractures (cracks) are too close togethe