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Using high-density polyurethane foam, our driveway repair service guarantees durability and curb appeal.
Driveways are more than just a place to park your car; they're the first impression of your Wichita home. Over time, driveways can sink or become uneven due to soil compaction, tree roots, or water erosion. These imperfections not only impact the curb appeal of your property but can also pose safety risks. At Midwest Foam Works, we understand the importance of a well-maintained driveway, and we're here to restore its former glory.
Traditional methods of driveway repair can be invasive, time-consuming, and often only provide temporary solutions. Enter high-density polyurethane foam. This advanced technique for lifting and repairing driveways is efficient, long-lasting, and offers several advantages:
By utilizing high-density polyurethane foam, we provide Wichita homeowners with a state-of-the-art solution that not only fixes the visible issues but also addresses the underlying problems causing the unevenness.
Located in Wichita, Kansas, Midwest Foam Works is the trusted name when it comes to driveway repairs and lifting. We've seen firsthand the unique challenges faced by local homeowners and have fine-tuned our services to meet those specific needs. With a focus on customer satisfaction, our team ensures that every driveway project we undertake is completed to the highest standards. Why settle for a sinking or uneven driveway when you can have it restored efficiently and effectively with our high-density polyurethane foam technique?
Choose Midwest Foam Works, and let's bring your driveway back to its best, enhancing both its functionality and your home's curb appeal.
STEP 1
Our two-part polyurethane foam is injected through 5/8" holes drilled through your concrete slab. At this point, the polyurethane is a two-part liquid which easily flows and seeks out voids, much like water seeking the path of least resistance.
STEP 2
After 10-15 seconds, the polyurethane mixture starts to expand. This expansion fills any voids, drives out moisture, and compacts the remaining base. Once the area is stabilized, our technician strategically continues to inject polyurethane until your concrete is lifted back to its original postition.
STEP 3
Holes are patched, the work is tidied, and your concrete is ready to drive on within 20 minutes!
With ten years of experience and over 1,500 successful jobs under our belt, Midwest Foam Works is your trusted partner in high-density polyurethane foam concrete leveling. Your satisfaction is our commitment.
read moreWe offer a 5-year warranty. Our foam will never deteriorate, crumble, or otherwise degrade. It is impervious to water, rodents, and various environmental factors, making it a dependable solution for concrete repair. If any issues arise within the 5-year warranty period, we will address them, ensuring customers' confidence in the longevity of their repairs.
Absolutely, foamjacking provides a long-lasting solution for concrete lifting and leveling. Our foam is impervious to water, chemicals, insects, rodents or erosion and as long as the substrate continues to perform the polyurethane will last indeönitely. Our estimator and technician will make suggestions as to how to maintain your repair as well as the other concrete surfaces around your home.
Yes, polyurethane foam used for concrete lifting is eco-friendly and safe for both humans and the environment. It is non-toxic and free from harmful substances, making it a responsible choice for concrete leveling.
While foamjacking is highly effective for most concrete leveling needs, there may be instances where extensive structural damage or irreparable concrete requires alternative solutions. In such cases, we will assess and recommend the best course of action.
The foam is very strong and has a rating of 75-80 PSI. Meaning a cubic inch of foam can hold up 75-80 lbs of weight. But it’s really the expansion process that lifts the concrete. The high PSI ensures the lift will last. Even the heaviest load is no match for our high-density foam.
With over 1500 jobs under our technicians’ belts, there’s no need to worry about overlifting. In addition, the injection process is done slowly and methodically. A few inches of lift can take several minutes and numerous injections. Each injection takes only 10-15 seconds to fully expand and additional injections are made in 20-25 second intervals allowing time for maximum expansion before the next injection is made. In other words, the foam is injected slowly and methodically to avoid an over lift.
Your repair will typically take anywhere from a few hours to a day, depending of course on the amount of concrete being repaired. Your concrete is ready to use again as soon as our team drives away!
No. Our truck and trailer is parked in the street or your driveway and a light weight, exible hose is pulled to the affected area where the lift is needed. The foam is applied through holes drilled in the surface of the concrete and not from the side, so none of your landscaping is disturbed in the process.
Foamjacking offers several advantages over mudjacking for concrete lifting and leveling, but these are the top 3 reasons:
1) Polyurethane Foam is Longer Lasting: Our foam is impervious to water and erosion, and will not deteriorate over time. Limestone slurry can be susceptible to erosion and deterioration over time when exposed to water and weather conditions.
2) Strength and Lightweight Nature of Polyurethane Foam: Polyurethane foam used in foam lifting is lightweight yet incredibly strong. In contrast, limestone slurry is heavy, adding additional weight to an already compromised base.
3) Precision and Control: Polyurethane foam lifting offers precise and controlled lifting due to its expansive properties. Foam injection can be carefully controlled, allowing for accurate leveling adjustments and minimizing the risk of over-lifting. Limestone slurry, on the other hand, might not provide the same level of precision, potentially resulting in uneven lifting or further damage, especially around pools and slabs pinned next to your foundation.
No, foamjacking is a relatively quiet and non-disruptive process compared to some other construction activities. We prioritize minimizing any inconveniences for our customers and their neighbors during the concrete lifting process.