Cost Analysis of Concrete Lifting Techniques

It’s time to know all about cost of different concrete lifting techniques. Let’s get started.

Mud jacking:

The process of mud jacking – also known as slab jacking – is the most cost-effective method to lift up concrete.

The cost of the process varies according to the size of the concrete being lifted. The minimum cost for mud jacking is $500, and the maximum cost could reach $2,075. You can contact your contractor for information regarding pricing. After conducting the proper calculations, contractors can tell you about the cost of lifting up your concrete through mud jacking. The cost will most likely be within the range mentioned above. The average life for this solution is between 8–10 years.

Concrete Replacement:

Concrete replacement is the most expensive solution for concrete sinking. The concrete replacement for a 200 square foot slab can cost you up to $2,000. For a large slab, you may have to pay up to $5,000. In cases where slab jacking does not work, the professionals suggest replacing the concrete. It is a more reliable and permanent solution. 

The average life for this repair is more than 15 years, if it is installed well according to the Standard of Procedures (SOPs). A good contractor will do proper planning before the concrete replacement in an attempt to increase the life of the repair. The main problem with this solution is its cost. The high cost is due to the heavy machinery and the time it takes. The concrete replacement can take days to weeks to be completed.

Polyurethane:

Polyurethane is a reliable and efficient technique offered by contractors of Roanoke crawl space repair. It is used all over the world to lift the concrete into its original position. It is expensive as compared to mud jacking, due to many reasons. The main reason is that the raw material used in this process is expensive because of less supply and more demand in the market. 

An average polyurethane injection costs $12 per square foot. It means if you want to lift up a 100 square feet of concrete slab, it will cost you around $1,200 – which is 120-150% more expensive than mud jacking slurry. 

The life span of polyurethane is more than 20 years. It means that if you consider long-term costs, it is almost equal to mud jacking.

Moreover, using polyurethane is an environmentally friendly option. The high cost is due to the raw materials and machinery used in this process. Most contractors don’t provide this facility, as it requires specialized skills.

Conclusion:

There are many methods to lift up concrete in the world of civil engineering. Most customers highly consider the cost of the process. That’s why mud jacking is the most commonly used process in the field of structural engineering. Mud jacking is also a reliable and permanent solution. Polyurethane is also a good solution, but it is very expensive when compared to mud jacking. Concrete lifting is only used in specific scenarios where other solutions won’t work.

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