When deciding on a repair plan for your commercial facility, no matter the type of repair, one very important factor to consider is downtime. That old expression “time is money” is not a joke, … [Read more...] about Polyfoam – Less Downtime and Increased Bottom Line
How is Polyfoam lifting monitored?
One of the most common questions we hear in regards to our concrete lifting division is, “How do you keep from over lifting?” Obviously, foam is expanding under the surface and in most cases; the … [Read more...] about How is Polyfoam lifting monitored?
Heavy Equipment and Rocking Slabs
Over the last few weeks, we have been in and out of several different sites where heavy equipment was present. Not only was there heavy equipment, but there were heavy loads being moved by said … [Read more...] about Heavy Equipment and Rocking Slabs
Leak Sealing With Chemical Grouting
I would venture to say water is a part of each of our daily lives. As necessary as it is, water can also cause serious structural mishaps and serious inconvenience by way of a water leak. Water … [Read more...] about Leak Sealing With Chemical Grouting
Earthen Dam Repair
Polyfoam is not just for concrete and it does not always refer to expanding foam (check out our Polyfoam blog). Typically, settled concrete is most noticeable and it is easier to understand how … [Read more...] about Earthen Dam Repair
The Total Repair Plan
The hardest part of a major repair in a commercial facility is shutting down production, especially when heavy equipment is sitting on the slab to be repaired. Not only do you have the cost of … [Read more...] about The Total Repair Plan
Case Study/Tabor Management
Case Study - Tabor Management - Starkville, Mississippi BACKGROUND Tabor Management is a residential and commercial property management company located in Starkville, MS, home of Mississippi … [Read more...] about Case Study/Tabor Management
Ask Questions..
Clear Expectations and Experience Indicators While on a recent project, we visited with a contractor in a different line of work than us. The nature of this contractor’s business puts him in and … [Read more...] about Ask Questions..
Why “Foam”? Part 2 – How Strong is “Foam”?
In case you missed Part 1 of this blog series, we took a comparative look at a common question in our field which is the difference in lifting with structural polyurethane resin versus mudjacking. … [Read more...] about Why “Foam”? Part 2 – How Strong is “Foam”?