Residential Sea Walls
If you live along the lake or shoreline, you likely have a sea wall, also known as a break wall, which helps to prevent flooding and deters erosion. Sea walls are commonly made from concrete, which means that the erosive forces from the waves can cause it to deteriorate, crack, break, or fail. Naturally, if such signs of deterioration exist, it is best to deal with them as early as possible to avoid the bigger, more costly problems that wall failure can cause. Traditionally, a damaged sea wall would need to be replaced at great expense to you. However, our Deep Foam Injection process can simply and permanently solve the problem within a single day’s work without the mess and expense of a complete replacement.
Signs Your Sea Wall Is Failing:
Cracks or chipping in your sea wall cap
Leaning seawalls that signal your anchor system has deteriorated and broken
Settled concrete slabs
Soil loss behind the wall, sink holes or voids
Small holes (may look like they were made by a burrowing animal) next to the seawall
The Raising Solutions Advantage
Cost Effective
Repairing your sea wall with our methods can cost a fraction of the cost of other methods, frequently saving you over 50% of the cost of replacement!
Fast
Fix your concrete with minimal downtime and disruption. In most cases, you’ll be able to repair your sea wall within a day’s work.
Non-Invasive
Ripping out and replacing your sea wall can be a messy endeavor, whereas concrete raising requires nearly invisible dime-sized holes.
Long Lasting
The polyurethane foam used in our process is strong, resilient, insoluble, and highly resistant to long-term erosion.
Eco-Friendly
Polyurethane foam consists of 39-49% renewable and recycled materials. Plus, it will never leach dangerous chemicals or pollute groundwater.
Jefferson City’s Expert Concrete Contractors
Jefferson City’s expert concrete contractors at Raising Solutions have been providing high-quality service to the area for years. No job is too big or too small for our team of experts, and we take pride in our workmanship. We specialize in many aspects of concrete work, including concrete leveling, void filling, and driveway repair.
Raising Solutions is Jefferson City’s premier provider of foundation stabilization and sea wall repair services. Our team of experts have years of experience completing repairs to driveways, as well as complete foundation evaluations. We offer a free consultation to discuss all available options, so residents can make an informed decision about the best course of action for their individual home needs. Contact Raising Solutions in Jefferson City today and rest assured that your home is in safe hands!
Missouri’s Expert Concrete Contractors
As any homeowner knows, keeping your home in good repair is essential to maintaining its value. One of the most common issues that homeowners face is uneven concrete. Whether it’s due to settling soils or poor installation, uneven concrete can be both unsightly and dangerous. That’s where Raising Solutions comes in. We are Missouri’s premier concrete leveling contractor, with years of experience helping homeowners raise and level their concrete surfaces.
As Missouri’s leading concrete leveling contractor, we have the experience and expertise to quickly and efficiently level your concrete. We use the latest equipment and techniques to ensure that your job is done right, and we offer a variety of services to meet your specific needs. So if you’re looking for a reliable, experienced contractor in Missouri to level your concrete, look no further than Raising Solutions.
Mudjacking
Mudjacking is a common method of concrete leveling. It involves injecting a slurry of mud and cement underneath the slab to lift it up and make it level again. Replacing the entirety of a concrete slab is expensive; mudjacking is a more cost-effective, efficient solution that will help with sideway and driveway leveling so that your guests can walk on steady ground.
Polylevel
Polylevel is a newer method of concrete leveling that uses high-density polyurethane to lift the slab. This method is less invasive than mudjacking and can be used on concrete that has cracks or voids.