Don’t Settle For Sunken Sidewalks

Don’t Settle For Sunken Sidewalks

Don’t Settle For Sunken Sidewalks Are you tired of navigating cracked, uneven sidewalks that pose a risk to pedestrians? It’s time to bid farewell to trip hazards with the revolutionary solution of poly concrete lifting. Rapid Foundation Repair, serving South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska, brings you the ultimate remedy for sinking concrete conundrums. Signs Your Sidewalk Needs Attention Don’t disregard the warning signs of sinking sidewalks. If you notice cracks, uneven surfaces, or sloping areas, it indicates that your concrete needs attention. Ignoring these signs can lead to more significant issues down the road, including costly repairs and potential safety … Read More

Concrete Lifting vs. Driveway Repair

Concrete Lifting vs. Driveway Repair

Concrete Lifting vs. Driveway Repair Cracks in your driveway are a pain for any homeowner. When you notice these unsightly cracks, the first thing you probably think about is whether you should fix the cracks and leave the rest of the driveway as-is, or replace the entire driveway completely. Lifting the cracked concrete is appealing because it won’t cost nearly as much as a replacement. But a new driveway would likely look nicer and last longer, right? What is a homeowner to do? At Rapid Foundation Repair, we are experts in concrete lifting and can assess the situation to help … Read More

Polyurethane Concrete Raising vs. Mudjacking

Polyurethane Concrete Raising vs. Mudjacking

Mudjacking vs. Polyurethane Concrete Raising Most homeowners will come across a cracked driveway or uneven concrete slab at some point. These issues are not only unappealing to the eye, but they can be dangerous trip hazards. When choosing a contractor to fix your driveway, sidewalk, or patio, you must consider the repair method they will use. Mudjacking used to be the go-to method for raising concrete, but polyurethane concrete raising has become more popular due to its many advantages over mudjacking. Mudjacking Mudjacking is done by drilling holes into the concrete and injecting a mud or concrete slurry to fill … Read More