In our customers' own words:
Concrete Lifting Solutions
Spalling concrete is a common problem that occurs when the top layer of concrete begins to flake, peel, or chip away. This can happen due to a variety of reasons, including exposure to harsh weather conditions, freeze-thaw cycles, or the use of deicing salts. If left untreated, spalling concrete can lead to serious structural problems and compromise the safety and stability of your home or business.
That’s where we come in. At CNT, we specialize in spalling concrete repair, using the latest techniques and equipment to restore your concrete surfaces to their original strength and durability. Our team of skilled technicians will assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best course of action to repair your concrete surfaces, whether it’s patching, resurfacing, or a full replacement.
Our spalling concrete repair services are designed to address the root cause of the problem and provide long-lasting solutions that will stand the test of time. We use only the highest quality materials and employ best practices to ensure that your concrete surfaces are restored to their original condition and will remain strong and sturdy for years to come.
Don’t let spalling concrete compromise the safety and stability of your business. Contact CNT today to schedule a free no obligation consultation with one of our foundation repair experts and learn how we can help you with your spalling concrete repair needs.
Replace vs Repair Foundation
Many homeowners ask themselves if they should repair their foundation or replace the foundation entirely and start from scratch. Deciding which option is best for your home depends on the type of problem, but foundation replacement doesn’t address what’s causing the problem like weak soil or tree roots pressing against your foundation. As a general contractor, CNT Foundations is qualified to not only repair your foundation but also address the problems affecting your home.
Piers
CNT Foundations offers the best types of pier solutions to repair your foundation. Helical piers screw into the soil to stabilize tilting chimneys, crooked porches, cracked foundation walls and more. Our push piers are a superior quality compared to others in the industry.
Wall Straightening
Bowed walls are a nightmare for homeowners because leaving them unchecked can result in major structural damage to your home. CNT Foundations installs wall anchors that will lock into strong soil outside your foundation and guide your walls back to their original, straight positions.
Foundation Support Solutions
Your home may be suffering because of weak supports in your foundation. CNT Foundations will remove and replace girders that are rotted and weak as well as build concrete masonry units and install support piers to uphold failing crawl space support columns. If you are building a new home and want to make sure your foundation is secure, call our experienced team to construct a new foundation that will support your home for many years.
Concrete Lifting
Concrete slabs can shift and sink due to soil erosion, leading to uneven surfaces. At CNT Foundations, we offer effective solutions for all your concrete issues:
Concrete Removal and Replacement
When concrete is too damaged to repair, we can remove the old slab and pour a new, better-supported one.
Polylift
Polyurethane foam lifting has become popular for its lightweight, waterproof properties and quick curing time, allowing the concrete slab to be used just minutes after leveling.
Mudjacking
This tried-and-true method involves injecting a slurry beneath the concrete slab to fill the void caused by soil erosion, effectively leveling the surface.
For any concrete concerns, CNT Foundations has you covered.
Pool Repair
Cracks in your pool deck are not only unsightly but also pose a tripping hazard. Resurfacing your concrete pool deck with a concrete overlay is an effective way to rejuvenate your pool area. This process fills in cracks and allows for the addition of new colors and designs.
Pool decks endure significant pressure from the surrounding soil, the pool itself, heavy summer traffic, and pool chemicals. Shifting, expansive, or weak soil can cause the slabs to become uneven or unstable.
A common repair method for in-ground pool decks is Polylift or mudjacking, where cement or polyurethane foam is injected below the slab to fill voids and level the surface. In cases where the slab is crumbling, removal and replacement may be necessary.
Polylift
Concrete leveling demands expertise and the proper materials for optimal results. At CNT Foundations, we employ advanced polyurethane foam leveling technology to repair sinking or tilted concrete slabs. Whether it's your sidewalk, pool deck, driveway, or any other concrete surface that's uneven, contact us. Our Polylift technology offers a rapid and durable solution. Unlike traditional mudjacking, which uses a concrete slurry and takes weeks to cure, Polylift is a fast-acting foam that cures and becomes waterproof within just 20 minutes!
Ready to get started on your foundation repairs?
Call 877-852-5753 to make a free appointment with one of CNT Foundations’ expert contractors. We guarantee to provide the best foundation repair solutions in South Carolina.
FAQ
Spalling concrete is a common problem in which the surface of concrete breaks or flakes off due to a variety of reasons such as freeze-thaw cycles, salt damage, age, or moisture intrusion.
The repair process for spalling concrete depends on the severity of the damage. Some common repair methods include surface patching, epoxy injections, or full-depth replacement. A foundation repair specialist can evaluate the situation and recommend the best course of action.
Untreated spalling concrete can lead to further damage to the surface, and in severe cases, can cause structural issues. Additionally, it can decrease the value and appearance of the property, potentially leading to costly repairs in the future.
Yes, spalling concrete can be prevented by proper installation, maintenance, and regular inspection of the concrete surface. Applying a protective coating or sealant can also help prevent moisture intrusion.
Signs of spalling concrete include flaking or chipping of the surface, discoloration, and cracks. If you notice any of these signs, it is best to consult with a foundation repair specialist to evaluate the extent of the damage.
The cost of spalling concrete repair varies depending on the extent of the damage and the repair method needed. It is best to contact a foundation repair specialist to receive a quote for the specific situation.