Mudjacking is a service that might be of assistance to a person if their concrete has sunken slabs or large fractures. The process of mudjacking involves filling the gaps under sunken concrete with a slurry. This slurry then supports everything back into place, leaving your driveway or sidewalk in the same condition as when it was initially built.
The slurry, which is the substrate that fills the spaces, is a viscous liquid that is sensitive to changes in temperature, especially when the temperature is lower. If the temperature has an effect on the slurry, is it possible to mudjack throughout the whole year? What should you do if you find a piece of the sidewalk that has sunken in the middle of January? Let’s obtain the opinion of an industry professional on whether or not you can mudjack your concrete during the winter months. Our FOAMEXperts have put together this blog to go over what time of the year is best to get your mudjacking done in Calgary; let’s get started.
There are a few reasons as to why someone would consider mudjacking. When your house is starting to settle and there are fractures in your concrete or it is sinking, mudjacking may be the proper solution. Having a foundation inspection done on your home or hiring a foundation contractor such as ourselves to look at the portions of your home that are sinking or cracked is the best method to figure out whether mudjacking is the best option for your house and whether or not it would be beneficial to have it done.
Before we dive into the specifics, when should you consider mudjacking? Mudjacking is also known as slab leveling, concrete lifting, and slabjacking. Regardless of what you choose to call the repair method, it has the potential to restore almost any sunken slab on your Calgary property. When it comes to repairing concrete, mudjacking is the technique that is most suited for:
That said, if you have a certain project in mind and are not sure whether mudjacking would work for it, we recommend calling in our experts to look at the project and give you their advice on the best method.
There are a few reasons as to why someone would consider mudjacking. When your house is starting to settle and there are fractures in your concrete or it is sinking, mudjacking may be the proper solution. Having a foundation inspection done on your home or hiring a foundation contractor such as ourselves to look at the portions of your home that are sinking or cracked is the best method to figure out whether mudjacking is the best option for your house and whether or not it would be beneficial to have it done.
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In Calgary, mudjacking is the method of choice for repairing concrete that has sunken. There are other methods of mending available, but none of them provide quite as many benefits as mudjacking does. Homeowners choose for mudjacking for the following reasons:
We could speak about how fixing sinking concrete raises the aesthetic value of your property, which is something that is absolutely true. It’s also possible that the answer to this query has anything to do with safety, given that mudjacking removes potentially risky trip hazards.
To tell you the truth, however, the most crucial reason to think about repairing concrete is probably simply to stop the situation from growing significantly worse. The damage won’t cure itself, and if you wait, the sunken slab might cause major and extremely expensive structural difficulties surrounding your property in Calgary. If you act quickly, you can avoid these problems.
If you’re trying to determine what the right time of year is for you to get mudjacking, then we have a few useful considerations that you should take into account before making your final decision.
The weather in Calgary can vary greatly every season and because effective installation of mudjacking and concrete requires similar temperatures in the ground and surrounding air, the two processes are comparable. This forecast calls for temperatures that are above freezing and a high of 32 degrees Fahrenheit each day. Mudjacking will still harden in the same manner even if it will take longer to set when temperatures are lower. Always having temps above freezing is ideal for mudjackers, but in most cases, if the weather is consistent and somewhat warmer it can be done.
To do mudjacking well, you will need a ground or soil that is both malleable and workable, in addition to an environment that is at its ideal temperature. The reason why most mudjackers won’t work if the ground is frozen is because frozen ground is extended and will shrink back as it thaws. Mudjackers don’t work on frozen ground because they also don’t want to pick through ice. If you attempt to fill in the area while it is frozen, and then the area shrinks after you have done so, you will be left with an incomplete fill and bad work.
Because of this, mudjackers will not do their task until both the ground and the air are warm enough to be worked on. It can take the ground longer to thaw after several days of a deep freeze because it can take longer for the ground to catch up to the outside temperature, so your contractor may be hesitant even if the next couple of days are warm and sunny since it can take longer for the ground to catch up to the outside temperature.
Because the ground and concrete located around any void works as a natural insulator, the region below your concrete takes longer to freeze than anything on the surface. This is because the earth and concrete are found surrounding any void. Therefore, even if everything that is on the surface is frozen, the earth itself may not be. You’re good to go as soon as the surrounding air temperature reaches the required level.
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Now that we are aware of the circumstances in which mudjacking should be considered, the question is: in what circumstances should it be avoided? When slab piers are used and the concrete is of a substantial weight, mudjacking might be an efficient method. When there is just one issue to address in your house, mudjacking is probably not going to be the most effective answer. When it comes to lifting the concrete in your house, mudjacking is not a stand-alone option. Mudjacking is not the answer if you want to elevate a foot slab in your house; you will need to find another method. Mudjacking is used for the lifting of larger platforms and slabs that are very heavy and call for an additional push in the right direction.
Mudjacking is not always the best answer, particularly in situations in which you need the lifting of a slab in addition to a partition wall. If this is the case, you should consult with your foundation contractor to determine which foundation repair techniques are the most effective for your specific situation.
In addition, mudjacking is not a process that should be attempted by a do-it-yourselfer but rather by a trained expert. For this reason, we recommend contacting us if you have any questions or if you would like to find out more information about the foundation repair services offered by our FOAMEXperts.
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Mudjacking is not something that should ever be done in the wintertime. Mudjacking should under no circumstances be carried out during the winter months or when there is frost on the ground. Because this is a time-sensitive method, it must be carried out only after all traces of frost have melted from the ground.
The earth is subject to expansion and contraction as a result of frost throughout the winter months. Because of this, the concrete slabs that are placed on top of the earth could shift in position. When concrete slabs are lifted by frost and then leveled, the slabs may not return to their starting position even after the ice has melted away if the leveling process is not completed carefully. Because of this, the slabs may need to be changed. Calling for quotes should be put off until spring since that is the time of year when it is easiest to receive an accurate evaluation of the uneven concrete.
Are you unsure whether or not your project requires mudjacking? Get in touch with our FOAMEXperts for assistance. We would be more than delighted to explain the process to you and assess your project in order to determine whether or not the present moment is the ideal time for your project. Give us a call right now or use the contact form on this page, and one of our specialists will get in touch with you as soon as possible.