Concrete Lifting In Salt Lake City, UT
Concrete Lifting In Salt Lake City, UT A customer called from Salt Lake City and explained they had a front walkway that had settled about 5” and was causing huge trip hazard. Apparently, some had recently fallen due to the trip hazard and needed medical attention. They asked how we could help. Sinking around the […]
Read More →Concrete Lifting In Park City, UT
Concrete Lifting In Park City, UT Park City is one of the most beautiful places to call home in the state of Utah. But living in Park City won’t allow to escape from the difficulties of settling concrete. We recently had a customer in Park City’s Promontory community that needed help with a patio that […]
Read More →Concrete Lifting In Syracuse, UT
Syracuse, UT Concrete Lifting Syracuse, Utah has it highs and lows. Some homes sit above the bluff and many of the new homes are being built down below the bluff closer to The Great Salt Lake. But, no matter where your home is built in Syracuse, you share a similar phenomenon – “sinking concrete”. Recently, […]
Read More →Concrete Lifting In North Ogden, UT
North Ogden Concrete Lifting There is lots of shifting and settling of concrete going on in North Ogden, Utah. Our client had a driveway and back patio where her concrete had settled quite a bit and needed some help. She contacted us and we went out to do a Free Consultation. Once onsite, we were […]
Read More →Concrete Lifting in The Park Townhomes, Layton, UT
The Park Townhomes in Layton, UT The Park Townhomes: Concrete Lifting & Void Filling The Park is a local townhome community in Layton, Utah. It was built a few years ago and during construction they brought in some soil to build up the site to the proper elevation. Once the townhomes were about 1 year […]
Read More →City Creek’s Soil Stabilization in Salt Lake City, UT
Case Study – Deep Soil Stabilization in City Creek Mall in Salt Lake City, UT City Creek Center is an up-scale shopping center in downtown Salt Lake City. While under construction, a five-foot wide trench between two underground parking garages was back-filled with pea gravel and a sidewalk was built on top of it. About […]
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