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Material Matters: A Comparison of Mudjacking vs. Polyjacking Materials

Are you considering concrete repair to fix your cracked or unlevel concrete but can’t decide which concrete repair method is best for your home or business? You’re probably debating between mudjacking and polyjacking, the two most common concrete repair methods. Though mudjacking has been around longer than polyjacking, the results you get from polyjacking can’t compare to what you get from mudjacking. There are many reasons to choose polyjacking over mucking and today we’re focusing on material.

Material matters when it comes to our exteriors. We often choose materials that perform well in any season and hold up throughout the years no matter what we’re searching for, whether home siding, outdoor furniture, or exterior paint. The same goes for concrete repair; the material used for concrete repair matters and determines how long your concrete repair job will last and how well it repairs the structure.

Keep reading to learn about comparing mudjacking vs. polyjacking materials to understand the two better and determine which is best for your home or business.

 

Mudjacking Materials

Mudjacking differs from polyjacking, especially with the materials used to lift concrete. Mudjacking has been around for centuries and used to include using literal mud to pump under and lift concrete. After realizing that mud didn’t hold up very long and easily was washed away, mudjacking advanced to using organic materials like sand or dirt combined with concrete to lift and repair unlevel and cracked concrete.

Though cement is a strong material, it does wear down, especially after exposure to precipitation and salt applied to walkways and driveways, and it can deteriorate over time. We already know that concrete is prone to cracks in the summer and that winter negatively affects concrete, so it’s safe to say that mudjacking will wear down over time.

Using concrete and organic materials like sand or dirt doesn’t fortify the soil underneath the concrete, so the concrete will eventually sink again. Whether it sinks or wears down first depends on factors like weather and whether or not there’s soil erosion, but mudjacking materials don’t last nearly as long as polyjacking materials. There are several pros and cons of mudjacking, the materials being a major con.

 

Polyjacking Materials

There are many benefits of polyjacking as a concrete lifting method, one of the major reasons being the materials used. Unlike mudjacking, polyjacking involves injecting polyurethane foam under unlevel or cracked concrete, lifting the concrete, and stabilizing the soil underneath. Polyurethane foam is an incredibly durable material and has excellent longevity. Let’s learn more about this durable polyjacking material to understand why it’s a better concrete leveling option than mudjacking.

Polyurethane foam is fascinating, especially when you understand how it works and its benefits. For one, polyurethane foam is synthesized and made from organic materials to create a high-resilience and high-density foam that expands once injected. It’s used in many home projects, especially when filling in gaps and cracks around your home’s exterior. When used in polyjacking, polyurethane foam lifts and levels concrete in minutes. It fills in any gaps and cracks in the concrete and fortifies the soil underneath. 

The polyurethane foam used in polyjacking is also lightweight and durable, weighing only two to four lbs per cubic foot compared to hundreds of pounds used in mudjacking. Once polyurethane foam is injected it expands, instantly lifting the concrete. It’s also water resistant and will hold firmly in place, never allowing water to get underneath the concrete.

 

Which Concrete Leveling Method is Best for Homes and Businesses in Kansas City?

Polyjacking materials are best for homes and businesses in Kansas City. With how unpredictable our weather is, with scorching hot summers and winters that bring frequent snow and ice storms and year-round fluctuating temperatures, polyjacking is the most reliable solution that will last. Mudjacking can be a waste of money, especially when it requires ongoing maintenance and redoing every few years. 

 

Trust Pro Polyjacking with Your Residential or Commercial Concrete Repair

For concrete repair for your commercial or residential property, trust the pros at Pro Polyjacking. Our polyjacking process stabilizes the soil and, as a result, lifts concrete to fix cracks and level the driveway, patio, sidewalk, or foundation of your home or commercial building, keeping loved ones and the general public safe.

Foundation cracks, unlevel driveways, spalling sidewalks, and other damages are unsightly, especially if they go unrepaired. Trust the team at Pro Polyjacking in Kansas City for your concrete repair now, regardless of season. Contact our team for more information about our concrete repair service!