Concrete Floor Re-leveling
Concrete floors, patios, sidewalks and stoops frequently settle and crack because of consolidation of poorly compacted fill soil beneath them. Broken sewer or water pipelines beneath the floor may aggravate the problem. For small or limited areas it may be appropriate to remove and replace the concrete if further settlement won’t occur. For larger areas, particularly where there is the possibility of ongoing settlement, the floor may be re-leveled by hydraulic "mud-jacking" or mechanical piers. The latter approach is more certain when the fill soil beneath the floor may be clay.



