TDC Concrete Leveling is a certified Foamjection owner and operator. We are in the business of restoring and leveling uneven concrete around your home or business by raising it to its original alignment. We use state-of-the-art equipment to inject polyurethane foam precisely and systematically under your sunken, cracked, and broken concrete to affordably level the area creating long-lasting solutions.
Over time concrete settles as the soil underneath is compacted over time due to erosion and can create an unlevel surface that is not only unattractive, but can also cause structural damage, and create safety hazards for you and your family. Our job is to restore the concrete by leveling it back to its original state.
Areas can be used immediately after installation.
Don’t Replace It. Raise It!
Three Step Process
Drill
Pump
Patch
The process starts with ⅝” injection holes (size of a dime) strategically drilled to lift and restore sunken concrete. Polyurethane foam is injected into the holes causing a chemical reaction to fill uneven space under the slab. The holes are then patched with new cement.
Foamjection can lift:
- Sidewalks
- Driveways
- Pool Decks
- Footings
- Patios
- Garage floors
- Basement floors
- Office floors
- Warehouse floors
- Highways
- Bridge Approaches
- Grain Bins
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What Is Deep Foamjection™?
Deep Foamjection™ is considered to be an upgrade to standard concrete raising. Deep Foamjection™ is the process of installing foam deeper to increase the load-bearing capacity of the soils.
– Repair unstable soils in addition to adjusting slabs back into place
– Installing a stronger foundation to support slabs and structures that settled
– Foam follows the path of least resistance and will fill weak areas
– Fills fissures and ground voids
– Fills voids holding water. Displaces collected water
– Increase the load-bearing capacity of subgrade
– Permanent repair. Foam never changes shape or absorbs groundwater
– Foam expands into the weak soils binding the soil and making it solid
– Does not leach chemicals into the ground
– Strong enough to support slabs, but still allow large roots to penetrate
– Minimal downtime
– No heavy equipment or excavation required – non-evasive
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