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186 Mallard Drive
Columbus, NC, 28722
United States

828-817-3889

The process involves injecting high density polyurethane foam, made with up to 50% recycled materials, under the concrete through a 5/8” hole. The expanding foam will fill any voids while gently lifting and stabilizing the concrete slab, without the use of heavy equipment or damage to the adjacent landscapes. This process is ideal for sidewalks, driveways, porches, patios and pool decks.  Also, the concrete is ready for use in hours, not days.

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Lifting Footings With Deep Foam Injection

John Weicker

The footing on this front porch had settled causing the brick to separate. Hole were drilled through the footings and foams were injected into the soils beneath until the footings came back into place.

Support Column Lift With Deep Foam Injections

John Weicker

This column had settled over 2-1/2” due to the footing being placed on uncompacted fill. We utilized the deep foam injection process to compact and support the fill beneath the column to a depth of over 6’. Once the soils had compacted, the foam was able to lift the footing and column back to it’s original position.

SIDEWALK REPAIR

John Weicker

This sidewalk repair provides an outstanding visual of what our process can do. This section of walkway had fallen 3.25” from the bottom of the first step.

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Bridge Approach Void Fill

John Weicker

PolyPro Lifting was able to fill a large and dangerous voids underneath these bridge approaches in a gated community. With several homes relying on this bridge to access their property, we were able to keep one lane open while work was in progress. Demolition and new concrete bridge approaches would have cut off access to these properties for up to 30 days while the concrete cured. Using D.O.T. approved foams we were able to complete this job in two days and constantly keep one lane open to traffic.

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