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Concrete Raising

WE RAISE CONCRETE WITH CEMENT…WHY SETTLE
FOR ANYTHING LESS

Concrete Raising the CRC Way is a process that uses a cementitious material (our premium Portland cement slurry) to raise slabs and fill voids beneath them. This process of raising concrete with concrete/cement slurry results in a repair that is impervious to water and therefore a more permanent fix. The CRC slurry is pumped under pressure into small holes drilled through concrete slabs. The slurry displaces air pockets, water or water saturated materials, fills void areas under the slab, raises the slab, and leaves a firm permanent subgrade. Our slurry was designed to handle a greater load capacity than the average clay soil and yet have a lesser density than regular concrete (to allow for future digging and excavation – if necessary). What does all this mean to you? The best and the longest lasting results in the industry!

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WE RAISE CONCRETE, YOU SAVE MONEY!
CRC Concrete Raising & Repair provides concrete raising, stabilizing and void filling services to Residential, Commercial/Industrial and Community Association markets in the Chicago Metropolitan and Northern Illinois area at one half to one third the cost of concrete replacement and provides the best warranty in the industry!


WE CAN RAISE IT!
CRC Can Raise and Stabilize most any concrete slab on grade

  • Sidewalks

  • Patios

  • Stoops/Steps

  • Pool Decks

  • Industrial Floors

  • Indoor Floors

  • Sunroom Floors

  • Comman Walks

  • Driveways

ADVANTAGES OF CONCRETE RAISING OVER
REPLACEMENT

  • Save Time – work is completed in hours – not days!

  • Save Money – generally 1/3 to1/2 the cost of replacement

  • Minimal Disruption – little mess or downtime – and no re-landscaping

  • Go Green! – eliminates landfill waste and will not damage the environment

So, if your sunken concrete is a candidate for concrete raising, it is definitely a terrific alternative for eliminating trip hazards, correcting incorrectly pitched concrete slabs,
increasing curb appeal and putting your concrete back where it belongs!

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