Got Gaps? Fill Them With Polyurethane Foam

There are all kinds of concrete problems that you can run into. Settlement, sinking, cracks, and more. Another concrete problem or structural problem you may run into is significant gaps either under the concrete or structure. That is where polyurethane foam comes in. The experts at Pro Lifting Solutions have the tools and know-how to stabilize and reinforce these significant gaps that may be causing you trouble.

Our latest video shows examples of concrete and an outbuilding with significant gaps underneath them. The concrete represents unstable ground, and the outbuilding is just…unstable. The team at Pro Lifting used polyurethane foam under both to make them safe and stable again.

How Does Polyurethane Foam Help Stabilize?

In either instance, be it the concrete or the structure, polyurethane was injected underneath. How does this help? This foam creates a barrier between what is above it and the soil below. It serves to reduce the permeability of the soil while increasing its load-bearing capabilities at the same time.

Over time, soil can become unstable. Reasons this can happen include:

  • Freeze and thaw cycles

  • Soil erosion

  • Poor soil compaction

  • Decomposition

Polyurethane foam can be used to stabilize many different structural and concrete problems, including:

  • Residential & commercial foundations

  • Concrete walkways, patio, driveways, and decks

  • Pool decks

  • Outbuildings

  • and more!

Trust Pro Lifting Solutions to Solve Your Structural & Concrete Problems

Pro Lifting Solutions serves both Utah and South Dakota. We can address issues caused by soil shrinkage, settlement, compaction, and soil erosion. Do you have concrete or a building that resembles what you see in the video? Contact us today for a free estimate! We would happily provide you with an inspection and a plan to solve your structural or concrete problem.

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