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Why Polyjacking is the Best Solution for Concrete Leveling and Lifting During Winter?

One of the major issues that the residents of St. Louis and other regions face during the coldest of winters is the sinking/spalling of concrete structures. This happens due to multiple factors. The most important of which is the kind of erratic winter conditions that we are facing right now. The high volumes of moisture […]

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Polyjacking and The Changing of The Seasons

As the year ends with fall turning into winter, everything around us changes. The weather, the temperature, humidity, and so on. These changes can definitely cause colds and allergies to rise so we all stock up on medicine and vitamins to get ahead of it. But, have you ever thought about how these changes affect […]

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Warehouse Concrete Repair Services using Polyurethane

At this commercial warehouse distribution center there had been years of water accumulating on the exterior of the building eventually carving…

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An Exemplary Guide On Garage Floor Repair

Garage is one of the most important aspects inside a house. There are a bundle of reasons why one still needs to ponder about possessing an open garage space.

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Interior Slab Lifting using Polyjacking

Not just because the wind, rain, and snow are off our back while we work but because they represent the best value vs replacement for our customers. While interior Polyjacking is better than the Interior Mudjacking process.

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Our recent seawall repair work in Ozarks

STL Polyjack crew knocking out another successful project in the Ozarks. The area below the concrete slab in the boathouse and behind the seawall…

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Industrial Curtain Grouting Project

The below grade 31′ x 29′ structure was holding water as high as 6′ behind the 12″ thick 9′ tall walls surrounding a large sensitive piece of testing equipment…

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Soil stabilization / Erosion control – Polyurethane Resin Injection

High wave activity had caused severe soil erosion behind the concrete seawall with material outflow below the wall at the toe of the wall back into the lake…

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Void filling / Front Porch Leveling

We had been called to restore the front porch of a property near Wildwood, St. Louis County. The project site was managed by a property management company that has ensured rehabilitation of many rental properties around the region.

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Why Choose Polyurethane Foam for Seawall Repair?

Time and tide wait for none! Well, that’s exactly right, but let’s forget the former and talk about the latter. The tide, yes the high and low tides in and around your vicinity is causing structural weakening. Also, these can’t be seen, as everything happens underground.

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Case-Study – Seawall Stabilization and Erosion Control

The lake level has risen to a historical high in this area allowing water and wave activity to flood the property regularly and build hydro-static pressure behind the wall and in turn eroded the soil out behind the seawall at..

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Canned foam vs Injected Polyurethane resin foam

Injected Polyurethane Resin foam is regularly used for filling voids underneath and lifting roadways – highways – runways, interior floors/garage slabs, porches /patios, bridge abutments, and all kinds of other heavy structures..

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STL – Polyjack On-Site Inspection for Concrete repair in St. Louis

What you won’t get from stl polyjack when you schedule an on-site inspection for your concrete repair in st. Louis.

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What is Epoxy Flooring – STL Polyjack

We are getting a lot of questions about the Epoxy floors we do at STL Polyjack, St. Louis. So we put together a quick and neat explanation of what is metallic epoxy floors. It’s an industrial 2 part epoxy with metallic pigments mixed in and a high..

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Mudjacking vs Polyjacking 2020

Mudjacking or Polyjacking Comparison… Or, No Comparison… Mudjacking vs Polyjacking in St. Louis, Missouri. Honestly, there really is no comparison in terms of sustainability and value. Yes, They both produce the same visual end product initially, but that’s about it..

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