Mudjacking in Utah

What Is Mudjacking?

Mudjacking (also called slab jacking or concrete raising) is the process of lifting sunken concrete by pumping a material beneath the slab. Traditional mudjacking uses a heavy mixture of cement, soil, and water that is pumped through 1-2" holes drilled in the concrete.

While mudjacking has been used for decades and can be effective, modern technology has provided a superior alternative: polyurethane foam jacking. At Wasatch Concrete Lifting, we use advanced polyurethane foam instead of traditional mud slurry, delivering better results that last longer.

Why Foam Beats Traditional Mudjacking

If you're looking for mudjacking services, here's why polyurethane foam is the better choice:

  • Weight - Mud slurry weighs 100+ lbs per cubic foot and can cause further settling. Our foam weighs only 2-4 lbs per cubic foot.

  • Longevity - Mud slurry can wash away over time, especially in Utah's freeze-thaw cycles. Polyurethane foam is waterproof and permanent.

  • Hole size - Mudjacking requires 1-2" holes. Foam jacking only needs 5/8" holes that are barely noticeable after patching.

  • Cure time - Mudjacking requires 24-48 hours to cure. Foam is ready in 15-20 minutes.

  • Precision - Foam expansion is highly controllable, resulting in more accurate leveling.

Our Process

When you choose Wasatch Concrete Lifting for your mudjacking needs, here's what to expect:

  • Free estimate - We'll assess your concrete and provide a transparent, upfront price

  • Drill small holes - We drill 5/8" holes in the sunken slab

  • Inject foam - High-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab

  • Lift and level - The foam expands, filling voids and raising the concrete

  • Patch and finish - We fill the drill holes with cement for a clean finish

  • Ready to use - Walk and drive on your concrete in just 15-20 minutes


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