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Shuba

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If someone has time please look at the pictures I have downloaded they are of 2 different spots on my back patio. The first 3 is the patio on the south end of the house.It is naturally divided into 4 big pieces this slab needing to be raised significantly to level out. The next 2 pics show the patio on the east wall will need to be raised that much to level. The final picture is the sidewalk extension off of the south end slab needing raised. I want to get as much info as I can on the mud jacking process and what I could expect to pay to have this fixed....can I do it myself? Do I have to wait till Spring? Any information will help!
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obviously we can't give $ as you didn't post where your ' where ' is located but, from your pics, if it were in atl, it'd be between $500 & $750,,, you may also consider polyurethane structural grout injection as an alternative - just as strong & little static weight.

IF you're in the trade & have the equip, of course you could diy,,, absent equip, skill, & experience, the diy solutio is replacement imho
 
I'm in Iowa so that may be about right.....I like the idea of the polyurethane....thanks
 
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