Concrete Raising is a Green Alternative

Fewer Fuel Emissions,Less Air Particulates, Less Waste, Less Cement Consumption

CRC is renowned for its ability to produce location specific grouts on-site with little waste, but you may have not known that our processes also provide the following environmental benefits as compared to the alternative of concrete replacement.

Fewer Fuel Emissions – Concrete raising jobs are generally finished in a matter of hours, not days.  The result is fewer emissions from trucks going to and from the jobsite.  In addition, concrete raising does not require break-out, transport of broken out concrete, stone placement, compaction via ancillary equipment, or ready-mix truck delivery.

Less Air Particulates – Concrete raising requires less saw cutting and zero concrete breaking (only small injection holes are drilled, and the drill dust can be captured if needed), which results if fewer dust particles released into the air.

Less Waste– Concrete that is broken out and replaced is generally taken to a plant for recycling (again fuel emissions, particulates, and energy) or to a landfill for disposal (valuable space which could be better used).  Concrete can even be classified as a hazardous material under certain circumstances.  Its porous nature can trap chemicals, which could leach out in a landfill.  Given these facts keeping the existing concrete in place just makes sense.

Less Cement Consumption – Our grout generally utilizes a 3.5 bag mix.  New concrete, by comparison, is usually poured using a 5 to 7 bag mix.  Global cement production accounts for approximately 5% of the CO2 emitted annually1.  Mudjacking uses less cement and fewer resources. Then you have our polyurethane foams which use no cement.

1 Gonchar, Joann. “Building Even Better Concrete” Architectural Record Dec. 2007. 20 Jan. 2009