Fixing a sagging sidewalk might seem like a time-consuming and expensive project. You might think of the work needed to break up and remove the old sidewalk as well as setting up a frame for pouring cement and then waiting for it all to settle and get discouraged by it all. Well, don’t despair, there is an option that will let you get the work done quicker, cheaper and with less disruption to your life, and that is called mudjacking.

Mudjacking is accomplished by pumping a mixture of cement, dirt, and water into pre-drilled holes in your existing sidewalk and using that to level it. While it seems like a simple enough process, it is important that it is done correctly, since you could damage underlying pipes and wiring if it is done incorrectly.

The cost of mudjacking compared to a brand new cement slab can be as low as 10% to 20%.

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