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December 19th, 2024 | 3 min. read
By Sarah Etler
Once upon a time, in the world of homes and driveways, there lived a sturdy concrete slab. It worked tirelessly, bearing the weight of cars, foot traffic, and patio parties. But as the years passed, trouble brewed beneath its surface.
The ground began to settle, leaving the slab uneven and sunken – a shadow of its former self. And worse yet, murmurs of “replacement” echoed from inside the home.
This, however, is no tragedy – nor is it a fairy tale. It is the true story of how our sturdy protagonist rose to the occasion (and stayed there) for the life of the concrete slab itself, thanks to a little help from a friend: stone slurry grout leveling – and in this article, we’ll explain how.
Spoiler alert: Stone slurry grout leveling repairs can last the entire life of the concrete slab itself – DECADES!
But how? Well, every story needs a hero, and for the tale of stone slurry grout leveling, it’s the mighty mix of pulverized limestone and water. This simple yet powerful formula becomes a stone-like base when pumped beneath the slab.
Because of the greater control and ability to vary the thickness of the limestone slurry, the mixture can fill voids under the concrete and lift it evenly. The stone slurry creates a stable foundation that supports the concrete slab, helping ensure that the story of your repair is one of lasting success.
No good story would be complete without a villain (or 3). Here are some of the major conflicts that could cause stone slurry grout leveling to fail before the final page:
Water, the silent enemy, wreaks havoc by eroding soil beneath a slab. Improper drainage, overflowing gutters, and poorly placed downspouts channel water directly beneath the repair, eroding its foundation and causing it to resettle.
From chipmunks to woodchucks, burrowing pests weave a web of destruction beneath concrete slabs. Their tunnels displace and erode soil, leaving repairs unsupported.
Stone slurry grout concrete leveling may restore the slab, but without pest control, these creatures can undermine even the most durable repairs.
When a home is built, the land around it is disrupted, which can take years to fully settle. If concrete leveling takes place before the soil completes this natural process, the repair may resettle as the ground beneath it sinks.
By addressing these potential pitfalls early, and understanding that concrete leveling repairs are only as good as the ground they’re on, you can help ensure your repair’s happy ending. But the story doesn’t end there…
Even the heroes from your favorite stories need a little support to maintain their legacy (long after Hollywood’s reboot). Here’s how you can keep your stone slurry grout leveling repair standing strong over the years:
Ensure water is directed away from your concrete to prevent soil erosion.
Protect the soil under your slabs from water erosion and movement from freeze-thaw damage by sealing cracks with concrete caulk.
Keep nearby trees well-maintained to prevent roots from growing under the slabs and causing them to become uneven again.
Keeping the soil level built up around the concrete will help prevent erosion of the soil underneath.
Inspect your concrete periodically for any signs of movement or voids, and address problems quickly.
With these simple steps, you’ll write a maintenance chapter that keeps your repair’s legacy alive.
Related Resource: How To Maintain Your Concrete Leveling Repair
Alternatives to Stone Slurry Grout Concrete LevelingWhile stone slurry grout leveling is a classic, here are some alternative takes on concrete leveling:
Each method has its place in the concrete repair saga, but stone slurry grout leveling is often the go-to choice for those seeking durability and cost-effectiveness.
Related Resource: Stone Slurry Grout vs. Polyjacking vs. Mudjacking
If your concrete is sinking into the depths of disrepair, stone slurry grout leveling can help rewrite the story. This method restores stability, prevents future settling, and creates a foundation that can last for decades.
Whether it’s a driveway, patio, interior floor, or anything in between, stone slurry grout leveling provides a happy ending for your concrete. Request a free estimate with a member of an A-1 team near you to ensure your concrete remains a strong, reliable character in the ongoing tale of your property.
Sarah Etler joined A-1 Concrete Leveling after receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Northern Kentucky University. As A-1's Content Marketing Manager, she works closely with industry experts to produce content that will best answer questions related to concrete repair and maintenance practices. Sarah loves living a life full of discovery and is excited every day to see what new things she can learn and share with those around her.