Cortech Industrial Lifting:
Have you noticed cracks in your detached garage floor? Does it seem uneven or feel like it's moving? Is the floor sloped in some places? If so, then your concrete may be sinking and settling.
Your detached garage isn't just a place to store your cars and tools; it's an important part of your property. Detached garage floor slabs are typically poured onto the subgrade without a foundation. If the floor slab starts to sink and settle, you will start to notice uneven surfaces, cracks in the slab and the walls, or the walls separating from the slab. Sunken and settled floor slabs aren't just hard to walk and drive on; they can create more serious issues. If the sinking slab isn't fixed quickly, the entire structure could eventually collapse. But how do you fix a sinking slab, save the concrete, and your garage, and prevent further settlement? If you're experiencing sinking and settling problems with your detached garage floor, we have the best fix available—polyurethane concrete levelling!
Lifting and levelling your detached garage floor may seem like a challenging project, but our polyurethane concrete lifting process makes it easy to restore it to its original height. Polyurethane concrete levelling is a proven method for lifting detached garage floors and is the best alternative to other methods like mudjacking. The polyurethane foam we use is strong, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly. Its fast cure time and easy installation process make it ideal for applications like detached garage floors. We can complete the work in just a few hours, which means you can get back to using your garage the same day! In most cases, polyurethane concrete levelling is a permanent fix for sunken and settled slabs. Our polyurethane foam is resistant to the elements and water, so it will not degrade over time. If you need your detached garage floor lifted and levelled, contact Cortech Industrial Levelling today!