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100% GUARANTEE & TIPS

Limited guarantee makes sure you are covered

 Within a 5-year period, if any areas have resettled more than a quarter inch, we will re-lift them. After 5 years, further damages are no longer accountable on us and our guarantee. 




 Caulking of all cracks, joints and water diversion of lifted areas need to done after service to insure 100% Guarantee for 5 years.  A 30-day warranty on caulking.  Failure to do so, the guarantee is void. 


  

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100% Guarantee & Tips

Our Limited Guarantee is as follows: 

 

*5 years of date of the installation  


*30-day warranty on caulking 


 On all residential concrete raising Omaha Mudjacking & Concrete Lifting Inc. will re  lift, if necessary, to any areas that have resettled more than a quarter inch. Foam  jacking can last many years or decades, because our product is Polyurethane, so it  will not settle or deteriorate over time. However, if the ground is not 100%

 compacted or there continues to be soil washed out under the product this may  reoccur. If it does, these slabs can be lifted back into place again using the same  holes. There may be a service fee applied for the truck to return for a re-lift not  covered under the limited guarantee or any other reason. This guarantee is void if  the customer does not seal all cracksljoints on the concrete, divert water from down  spouts, landscaping, and maintain backfill along the concrete involved or if resettling  occurs as a results of flooding or other acts of God. 


 Omaha Mudjacking & Concrete Lifting Inc. is not responsible for damage to the  plumbing or electrical, cracks in floors or walls, and any damage which has occurred  or might occur as a result of the settling or foam jacking process. Price is subject to  change, with customer(s) approval, if the void under the concrete is greater than  anticipated. 


Useful Tlips 


  When you foam jacking work is completed, it is ready for use within 15 minutes.  The drill hole patches will begin to face and blend with the existing concrete in  approximately 4-5 weeks. If the patches do not seem to be blending to your  satisfaction, they can be buffed with a "rub rock" or sandpaper. Rub rocks are  available in the concrete section of most hardware/home improvement stores.

  •   If you have any surface cracks, we recommend that those areas by caulked with a  polyurethane caulk. This type of caulk is available at most hardware/home  improvement stores. Caulking of cracks and joints can either be done yourself or by  Omaha Mudjacking & Concrete Lifting Inc.  
  • Caulking is an important step in stopping water from getting under the concrete  slabs, which can lead to erosion and/or a frost heave. It will also improve the  appearance of the concrete surfaces.  
  • For cracks up to 4" wide:  
  • MATERIALS NEEDED: Wire brush, caulk qun, polyurethane concrete caulk,  acetone, old butter knife/small scraper, rubber gloves and play sand. 

DIRECTIONS:

DIRECTIONS:

  •   " Remove any existing caulk. Take a wire  brush to clean out the cracks. The caulk  needs to adhere to concrete surface.  " 
  • Fill any deep cracks with play sand. The  sand should fill the crack about ½ from the  concrete surface.  " 
  • Place a bead of caulk in the crack - make  sure there is a good bond to both sides.  " 
  • Smooth out the caulk bead(s) by dipping  the butter knifelscraper in acetone and  tooling the surface - scraping off any  excess caulk that flows onto the  surrounding surface.  " 
  • Lightly sprinkle sand on the top of the caulk  surface to prevent the urethane from  sticking to any foot traffic, leaves, pets,  insects, and etc.  " 
  • Try to avoid traffic in this area for 48 hours. 

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