A modern lifting and stabilization method helping property owners restore settled concrete without the drawbacks of traditional mudjacking.
WENATCHEE, WA, May 19, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Slabjack Geotechnical continues to provide professional concrete repair services throughout Washington and Northern Idaho using advanced geo-polymer injection technology. Designed to lift, level, and stabilize settled concrete, this method gives homeowners, businesses, municipalities, and industrial property owners a practical alternative to full concrete replacement and older repair techniques such as mudjacking.
Uneven concrete can create more than a cosmetic concern. Sunken driveways, walkways, patios, garage floors, warehouse slabs, sidewalks, and municipal surfaces can affect safety, accessibility, drainage, and long-term property performance. Rather than removing and replacing otherwise usable concrete, Slabjack Geotechnical helps clients correct settlement issues by addressing the voids and weak soils beneath the slab. Their geo-polymer injection process uses a two-part expanding polymer that is injected below the concrete, where it expands, fills voids, compacts unstable soils, and gently lifts the slab back toward its proper elevation.
Compared with mudjacking, geo-polymer injection offers several important advantages. Traditional mudjacking relies on heavy cement-based slurry and hydraulic pressure, which can add significant weight beneath already compromised concrete. Geo-polymer injection uses lightweight structural-grade polyurethane foam to raise and support settled concrete without placing unnecessary additional load on the underlying soils. Slabjack Geotechnical has invested heavily in this approach because it provides controlled lifting, strong support, and minimal disruption for many residential, commercial, municipal, and industrial projects.
The method is also well suited for projects where time, cleanliness, and long-term performance matter. Geo-polymer injection can often be completed more quickly than replacement or cement slurry methods, with less impact on the surrounding property and faster return to use. For property owners throughout Washington and Northern Idaho, this makes it a cost-effective way to improve safety, extend the useful life of existing concrete, and avoid the expense and disruption of tearing out slabs that can still be restored.
With service across Washington and Northern Idaho, Slabjack Geotechnical brings local experience, specialized equipment, and proven repair methods to concrete settlement challenges of all sizes. Their team works with residential, commercial, municipal, and industrial clients to evaluate the cause of settlement and recommend practical repair options built around lasting support. To learn more about geo-polymer injection or to discuss an upcoming concrete repair project, contact Slabjack Geotechnical today and connect with their team about the right solution for your property.
Slabjack Geotechnical is a family-owned and operated concrete repair company with locations in Spokane, Tri-Cities, Wenatchee, and Puget Sound. Founded in 2011 by Jerald and Ann Sargent, Slabjack Geotechnical offers a full range of concrete services including Slabjacking (concrete raising), pressure grouting, concrete crack and joint sealing, and the sealing of leaking culverts, large-diameter pipes, and concrete ditches.
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