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How Polyjacking Extends the Life of Your Garage Floor: Key Considerations

Our garages are our safe places to store our outdoor furniture, toys, lawn equipment, our vehicles, and much more. Not everyone parks their cars inside their garage, but a majority do. Imagine the immense pressure garage floors are under when a vehicle pulls in or backs out of it. Small cars can weigh around 3,000 lbs, while pickup trucks can weigh roughly 6,000 lbs! That’s literal tons of pressure rolling on and off a structure. Therefore, garage floors should be in great condition to support the weight of vehicles and store outdoor items.

 

Garage floors are made from concrete, a building material used by many builders due to its strength, durability, and generally low maintenance profile. Though concrete is one of the strongest materials, it can crack and become uneven as the soil underneath settles and shifts, causing dangerous dips and cracks in garage floors. 

 

We use our garages daily, and extending the life of your garage floor to support the weight of your vehicle and ensure safe foot traffic is paramount. Continue reading to learn about a concrete leveling technique called polyjacking and how it can extend the life of your garage floor.

Why Do Garage Floors Crack?

Before we discuss a concrete leveling solution that’ll level your garage floor, let’s discuss why concrete cracks. As previously mentioned, garage floors are almost always made of concrete. Though it’s a strong building material, it can crack and pose dangers, including trip hazards and an uneven surface for those with mobility challenges. 

 

Although concrete is one of the most robust materials used in construction, it isn’t immune to cracking. Several factors can contribute to this: using the wrong concrete strength, drying the concrete too quickly, poor placement of control joints, the concrete was poured in unideal conditions, or perhaps an unstable base. Concrete can also crack when the soil underneath the slab shifts due to heavy rains, erosion, or moisture. Your garage floor is likely to develop cracks, but there is a way to permanently fix them and regain that safe, level concrete floor once again: polyjacking.

What is Polyjacking?

If you need to lift or fill sunken concrete in a garage floor, polyjacking is a method worth considering. This technique involves injecting expanding polyurethane foam beneath the concrete through small drilled holes. As the foam expands, it fills gaps in the soil, providing stability and gradually raising the slab. This process helps correct uneven surfaces and can also close cracks in the concrete.

The good news is that uneven concrete can be repaired effectively—if you use the right leveling method and work with a skilled, trustworthy contractor. Correcting unlevel surfaces isn’t a DIY job; it requires professional expertise. Two main techniques are available: mudjacking and polyjacking. While mudjacking may cost less upfront, it’s generally a short-term fix. Polyjacking, on the other hand, often proves more cost-effective over time due to its durability and longer-lasting results.

Polyjacking is a permanent solution for lifting concrete because it fortifies the soil underneath the concrete. This means you’ll never need to maintain it. Other concrete leveling techniques, like mudjacking, require maintenance and often need repeating to fix the concrete as it sinks a few years later. 

Key Considerations for Polyjacking a Garage Floor

Polyjacking is a great choice to fix unlevel concrete, but is it right for your garage floor? Below are some key considerations for polyjacking garage floors:

  1. Extent of Damage

If your garage floor has uneven spots or minor gaps, polyjacking is a great choice for leveling your garage floor. However, if the cracks are major or severely structurally compromised, consider replacing the concrete.

  1. Weight Requirements

You’ll need load-bearing support for the weight of your vehicles or equipment stored inside your garage, so choosing a concrete leveling method that can support enough weight is paramount. The polyurethane foam used in polyjacking cures in minutes and is strong enough to support heavy machinery.

  1. Longevity

If you’re looking for a long-term solution for lifting unlevel concrete in your garage, polyjacking is a great choice. It’s the most permanent concrete leveling method because it fortifies the soil underneath the garage floor.

  1. Budget

Mudjacking may initially be slightly less than polyjacking, but overall, it’ll be tougher on your wallet. Polyajcking is budget-friendly because it only needs to be done once, never requiring maintenance like mudjacking.

  1. Environmental Benefits

There are several environmental benefits of choosing polyjacking: it prevents soil erosion, polyurethane foam is safe for the environment, and it creates less waste than a concrete replacement.

 

Are you unsure if your concrete garage floor needs repairing? Here are 4 signs your concrete needs repairing! Our team is also happy to offer a free inspection and a no-obligation quote for our concrete leveling services. During the visit, we’ll talk through any issues you’re facing and explain how our polyjacking process can help. Once you approve the quote, we’ll schedule the job at a time that works for you.

Trust Pro Polyjacking, Kansas City’s Number One Concrete Leveling Company for Polyjacking Garage Floors

Pro Polyjacking has been Kansas City’s number one concrete leveling company for over 30 years. We’re locally owned and operated, and proudly family-owned. We’ve served Kansas City homeowners and businesses for a variety of reasons, including commercial and residential needs big and small.

Getting started is simple. Cracked foundations, sunken driveways, and uneven sidewalks can be a serious eyesore—especially around businesses or homes. For lasting, professional results, trust Pro Polyjacking in Kansas City. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help with polyjacking garage floors!