Polyjacking

Polyjacking, also known as polyurethane foam injection, is an advanced concrete leveling method used to lift and stabilize sunken or uneven concrete surfaces. This process involves injecting a specialized polyurethane foam beneath the affected area, which expands to fill voids, raise the concrete, and provide long-lasting support. Unlike traditional mudjacking, polyjacking is lightweight, cures quickly, and offers superior durability, making it a preferred choice for repairing driveways, sidewalks, foundations, and other concrete structures. Homeowners and businesses alike turn to polyjacking for its minimal disruption, cost-effectiveness, and ability to prevent future settling.

One of the biggest advantages of polyjacking is its efficiency and non-invasive nature. The process requires only small injection holes, which means less damage to the concrete surface and a cleaner overall repair. Within minutes, the expanding foam hardens, stabilizing the slab and allowing for immediate use of the area—ideal for both residential and commercial properties. Additionally, polyurethane foam is water-resistant, making it an excellent solution for areas prone to moisture or soil erosion. Whether dealing with a sinking foundation or an uneven patio, polyjacking provides a reliable and long-lasting fix without the hassle of full slab replacement.