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Colorado Mudjacking Page 2
Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Monday, July 14, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Have you ever considered hiring a Colorado mudjacking service? If you have damaged concrete around your property, such services can be essential. Damaged concrete can be very unsightly, and it can reduce the value of a piece of property considerably as well. It is also a serious safety hazard, resulting in higher insurance premiums and a further reduction in the resale value of the property. Most people tend to think that the only solution to... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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In years past, the only recourse for homeowners faced with uneven sidewalks or caved in foundations was “rip-and-re-pour”. As the name implies, this somewhat heavy-handed approach basically involved ripping out the old concrete and replacing it with new concrete. In the process, homeowners would have spent considerable amounts of time and money. Nowadays however, Colorado mudjacking ensures that not only could the tedious business of rip-and-re-pour be avoided, but that better results could be had... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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If your concrete work seems beyond hope and you have already resigned yourself to having it repaired, it might be worth considering another option, namely Colorado mudjacking firms. Providing an essential service to home and business owners in and around Denver and the surrounding areas for many years now, Colorado mudjacking firms may just be able to save your concrete work–and you some money in the process. Circumstances that require mudjacking Have you seen sidewalk... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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If you are still on the fence about whether or not to hire a Colorado mudjacking service, a realization of the benefits might be enough to convince you to make that call. With the possible alternative being a costly and much messier replacement job, mudjacking begins to seem like a more feasible option. Before we get into the benefits of mudjacking, it might help to know what it is and what circumstances would warrant such... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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You may not realize it yet, but a Colorado mudjacking could be your one best hope of restoring the value of your property if your concrete sidewalk of flooring has deteriorated significantly. Concrete is a remarkably strong and durable substance that has numerous applications in construction and development. However, it will break and crumble at some point, particularly after many years of rigorous use. There are also a number of factors that can cause concrete... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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If you have sunken or shifted concrete you need to call Colorado mudjacking specialists in to assess the problem and get it fixed as soon as possible. Sunken or sinking concrete happens due to a variety of reasons, such as poor water drainage, geological issues, and improper concrete installation. Regardless of the reason sunken concrete can be a huge problem for homeowners. Sunken concrete can lead to structural defects including foundation settling and cracking, failed... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Monday, March 31, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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At Cascade we are Colorado mudjacking specialists at saving home s patios and decks from sinking and poorly supported concrete. A house s patio is a statement and one of the most important parts of the house. It provides a great area for entertaining, grilling, and relaxing. But what happens when the concrete underneath it starts to sink? If the concrete under your patio or deck was not properly installed, overtime it may begin to... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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In Colorado mudjacking has been around since the early 1930 s. Mudjacking was first developed by John Poulter, who was from Mt, Pleasant Iowa. Mudjacking was first used by the Iowa Department of Transportation. They used it to raise road slabs to their original grade after settling. This completely changed the way roads were repaired and saved tons of money because now damaged sinking roads no longer had to be torn out and replaced. They... Read More |
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