Yes. Concrete leveling is a process that uses hydraulic jacks to lift and level concrete slabs. This is done by drilling holes into the slab and pumping a levelling agent into the spaces beneath it. The levelling agent fills any voids or cracks in the slab, which then causes it to lift and level. Concrete leveling is a quick, easy, and affordable way to fix uneven or cracked concrete slabs. It can also be used to raise sunken slabs back to their original height.
There is no definitive answer, as it depends on the type of concrete leveling used and the severity of the damage. Concrete leveling can involve either slabjacking or mudjacking. Slabjacking uses a polymer to fill in voids and raise sunken slabs, while mudjacking uses a mixture of water, sand, and cement to fill in voids and raise sunken slabs. In general, slabjacking is more expensive but yields better results. Mudjacking is less expensive but can be less effective. If there is significant damage to the concrete foundation, then neither slabjacking nor mudjacking will be able to fully restore the foundation and more extensive repairs may be necessary.
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