Fill this void
Washouts are sometimes hard to spot. A contractor happened to observe water bubbling up at a joint near the water line. It took under a day and around 20 yards to fill this void.
We can’t fix everything
We can’t fix everything, sometimes tear out and replacement is your best/only option. However, we give free estimates and are more than willing to look at your situation be it a walk, drive, patio, or pool deck. This one is better left to a concrete contractor.
Our process uses hydraulic pressure
Our process uses hydraulic pressure, so occasionally you need a bulkhead to contain our cementitious grout. In this case soil was brought in to form an earthen bulkhead.
We made it!
Sometimes you’ve only got a few days before the rodeo starts. Oh, and you have to pump over 100 yards. For CRC the solution is simple men and equipment.
What is happening to my drive?
This picture really shows the progression of a drive breaking up. The far joints were salvaged with our process, but the joint near the bottom had to be torn out and replaced after our repair. The process starts with water infiltrating underneath the slabs, which probably means your joint sealant