Why Choose Mudjacking
- Lower cost — typically 30–40% cheaper than polyjacking
- Proven — used for 50+ years, well-suited to Lincoln's clay soil
- Strong — cement slurry hardens into a solid base
- Familiar to insurers — many homeowner policies recognize it specifically
The Mudjacking Process
We custom-mix slurry on-site to match your soil conditions, drill small entry holes, and pump until the slab rises to level. The slurry hardens within hours. You're back to using the slab the same day.
Mudjacking vs Concrete Replacement
| Mudjacking | Replacement | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (typical driveway) | $1,200–$2,500 | $5,000–$10,000 |
| Time | 2–4 hours | 3–5 days |
| Curing time | Same day | 7 days |
| Disruption | Minimal | Heavy |
When Mudjacking Is the Right Call
- Standard residential slabs on typical Lincoln clay soil
- Larger areas where cost matters
- Slabs where weight isn't a concern
- When you want the most affordable repair
If your soil is unusually weak or access is tight, polyjacking might be the better choice. We'll tell you which one fits.