Concrete lifting restores the structural aspect and functionality of your concrete surfaces. If you have a sloped or uneven slab, our team can level it to improve the appearance and safety of your property. We use modern technologies, such as expansive polymer resin injection, to achieve precise and lasting leveling.
We repair all types of concrete surfaces, including:
How does it work?
Under the slab, we inject an expanding resin that fills the voids and lifts the concrete with great precision. In just a few hours, your slab is upright and ready for use!
Concrete straightening is essential to correct settling, cracking or deformation of concrete slabs. At DuraLift, we use state-of-the-art techniques, such as polyurethane (polymer) injection, to straighten and stabilize your foundations. Our expertise guarantees long-lasting, effective solutions.
Why choose our concrete straightening service:
Correction of settling, cracking, and unevenness issues for a safe and aesthetic pool.
Restoration of your balcony to optimize safety by eliminating cracks, settling, and drainage issues.
Benefits of void filling under slabs with DuraLift:
A void under a concrete slab typically forms due to soil erosion by water, insufficient compaction during construction, decomposition of materials under the slab, or animal activities. These voids can lead to settling, cracks, and structural problems. To remedy this, solutions such as polyurethane injection and drainage improvement help stabilize the slab and prevent further settling.
How does it work?
Polymer injection involves injecting an expanding resin under the affected slab. This material fills the voids, stabilizes the soil and precisely lifts the slab. In just a few minutes, it reaches full strength, enabling the affected area to be brought back into service quickly.
Say goodbye to water puddles and uneven surfaces. We level and reinforce your garage floors for safe and practical use.
Clay soil, very common in Quebec, shrinks during dry periods and swells with moisture, causing movement beneath concrete slabs. This is further amplified by freeze-thaw cycles. Polyurethane injection stabilizes the soil and fills voids caused by these movements, providing a solution designed for Quebec’s climate.