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GROUT VERSUS POLYURETHANE

Confused about which is better? Click Here to compare these two methods and learn the facts about fill material.

WAREHOUSE AND INDUSTRIAL

Concrete raising is perhaps the most practical solution for the busy warehouse or industrial floor. Removal and replacement are simply not options sometimes where downtime costs quickly add up to giant losses.

Concrete raising (and often concrete grinding) allows quick repairs to uneven floors with very minimal downtime and typically costs comparable to replacement.

Typical applications include: slab stabilization, void fill, slab curl, slab leveling, joint alignment, equipment support and there are materials that are suited for each application (click here for some material comparisons).

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Learn about Lifting Concrete Slabs

Learn about Void Filling

Learn about using Concrete Raising for Roads & Streets

LIFETIME GUARANTEE

SABER Raising offers a lifetime guarantee on all roadwork. Talk to your Account Rep for details on this guarantee.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS

SABER Raising uses only environmentally safe, earth-based mixtures that have no “polyurethane” chemicals that could harm the environment. Ask your representative for a Materials Data & Specification Sheet and compare the properties of ESL to any alternative. ESL is harder, sets faster and is more durable than other materials.

ESL - 80 primarily very small aggregate with high compressive strength.

ESL - 500 fine aggregate with 2% cement for added compressive strength.

ESL - 2500 fine aggregate with 5% cement added for high compressive strength

Custom - a variety of custom additives available for custom applications

 

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