Pool Deck Leveling Franklin Farm Va

Two of the most common methods of concrete repair in fixing these scenarios are mud jacking and polyjacking. This method has been repairing concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios and parking lots.
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Pool Deck Leveling Franklin Farm Virginia

Concrete pool decks can sink in many places due to soil deposits. When the water from your pool splashes onto the plate, the infiltration of water into the bottom increases the possibility of further erosion.

Small concrete slabs (4 square feet or less) do not tear so easily and slight lifting and leveling is possible with a system of pivot points. For do-it-yourselfers with experience with concrete, slab surfaces larger than four square feet are possible. Higher-density concrete requires weight-bearing equipment to prevent cracks in the slab.

A swimming pool apron is the concrete swimming pool deck that goes around the boundary of an in-ground swimming pool and it needs to be maintained smooth and also crack-free to safeguard bare feet! When you have cracks in your swimming pool deck, water can seep in and tax the wall surfaces of your swimming pool, endangering the security of every person’s favorite backyard feature. We provide cost-free, no-obligation appointments to reveal you exactly how your concrete leveling job can gain from one of these more advanced strategies.

Concrete Leveling

In civil engineering, concrete leveling is a procedure that attempts to correct an uneven concrete surface by altering the foundation that the surface sits upon.

Self-leveling concrete has polymer-modified cement that has high flow characteristics and, in contrast to traditional concrete, does not require the addition of excessive amounts of water for placement. 

 
Services we offer near Franklin Farm, Virginia:
 

Concrete Pool Leveling

Pool deck leveling

 
Franklin Farm, VA - Franklin Farm refers to both a census-designated place (CDP) and a planned community located within the Oak Hill section of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It is a suburb of Washington, D.C., located about 20 miles west of the White House. The Franklin Farm CDP, which was named for the older planned community contained within, had a population of 19,288 as of the 2010 census. The population was divided among 6,197 housing units, which were spread across 4.78 square miles (3,059 acres) of land.The planned community of Franklin Farm is located within the CDP. Covering slightly less than 30 percent of the CDP, the planned community occupies 1.32 square miles (850 acres) and contains 1,777 housing units. It was established in 1980 and features 13 miles of trails, 6 fishing ponds, 6 tennis courts, 2 swimming pools, 14 tot lots, 3 multipurpose courts, 1 sand volleyball court, and 180 acres of open space. The Fairfax County Parkway bisects the community. The Franklin Farm Foundation is the homeowner association with jurisdiction over the planned community.As an unincorporated area, Franklin Farm's CDP boundaries are not officially defined by either a municipal government or by the government of Fairfax County, though the Franklin Farm Foundation does have specific boundaries.

What Our Customers Say About Our Concrete Leveling Work...

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JMJ Concrete team was awesome!! Great communication, clear expectations, very reasonable pricing, and excellent work. We thought it might be a lost cause, but JMJ Concrete team's expertise was able to salvage our current concrete & help move water away from our foundation. Highly recommend JMJ Concrete team!
Martin F.
Eden Prairie
5/5
Very happy with everything! Quality workmanship, went above and beyond. I would use this company again.
Bryan C.
Minneapolis
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We worked with JMJ Concrete to correct a sinking driveway and underlying void for our garage. We are very pleased with the results and reasonable price. We would recommend and continue to use JMJ Concrete Lifting for future needs. Thank you!
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Minnetonka
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