
Has provided decorative concrete solutions and concrete lifting with polyurethane to help fix sloping concrete in the Grande Prairie, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and surrounding areas for the past 12 years. In the past 9 years we have expanded our business to include a new and innovative technique for raising sunken concrete with a polyurethane foam solution.
The new green alternative to mudjacking. Miller Custom Concrete & Design is the first to bring this new technology to the Peace River region. Grande Prairie, Fairview, Spirit River, Wembley, Beaverlodge, Hythe, Sexsmith, Peace River, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Taylor, Tumbler Ridge, Fort Nelson, Hudson Hope, Chetwynd, Prince George, MacKenzie and all rural areas around Grande Prairie.
The new green alternative to mudjacking. Miller Custom Concrete & Design is the first to bring this new technology to the Peace River region. Grande Prairie, Fairview, Spirit River, Wembley, Beaverlodge, Hythe, Sexsmith, Peace River, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Taylor, Tumbler Ridge, Fort Nelson, Hudson Hope, Chetwynd, Prince George, MacKenzie and all rural areas around Grande Prairie.
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Concrete Raising, often referred to as Mudjacking, is a cost-effective alternative to replacing concrete. We use polyurethane spray foam to raise sunken concrete. This "Green" technology is NEW to the Peace River region. Using this method, we can fix Commercial, Industrial or Residential issues - no job is too big or small.
This system requires minimal disruption as it takes less time than traditional concrete mudjacking. Polyurethane also weighs less than traditional mudjacking, approximately 2 pounds per cubic foot versus mudjacking material at 100 pounds. Polyurethane offers something that mudjacking never could. The ability to make concrete raising nearly invisible!
We have the solution to the many challenges you face when it comes to maintaining the concrete around your home. Environmentally friendly, provides more stability than traditional mudjacking, less labour intensive, more visually appealing. Ground heaving from freeze and thaws, settling of the soil and ground under the surface, vibrations, water erosion, improper compaction of the base before pouring the concrete.
We were getting water in our basement because the stamped concrete pad in front of our house had dropped a couple of inches and was sloping back toward the house Gerald did a wonderful job of lifting it with the foam he injected. The (3) 1-1/2 holes he drilled were barely noticeable after he was finished filling them with a matching colour.
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Judy Gaudet
Jul 11, 2021
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Kristen
Jan 31, 2021
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Brandan Peterson
Aug 19, 2020
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Tim Friesen
May 31, 2019
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We were getting water in our basement because the stamped concrete pad in front of our house had dropped a couple of inches and was sloping back toward the house Gerald did a wonderful job of lifting it with the foam he injected. The (3) 1-1/2" holes he drilled were barely noticeable after he was finished filling them with a matching colour.
Doris Taylor
Sep 24, 2016
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