CRC Blog

Void Fill

Our trucks say we raise concrete, but our grout can be used for much more.  Void filling abandoned water lines, abandoned sewer lines, and annuluses are all good candidates for our grout.  This particular job was 420 linear feet of 24 inch casing that needed to be filled.

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Parks and Recreation

The weather is cooling and people are starting to enjoy their community parks and recreation centers.  Trip hazards and standing water issues will start to pop up as a result.  Cities, Municipal Utility Districts, and Homeowner Associations all need to inspect these areas which are sometimes overlooked.

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Driveway at Garage Settlement

If it is hard to pull your car into the garage or you’re getting a scraping sound as you pull in, then CRC may be able to help.  Lifting a driveway with our method isn’t much different then raising a sidewalk or street. This customer was able to drive into their

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Specialty Grouting with High Shear Colloidal Mixer

Working at the docks We are filling fender pile annuluses with a high flow grout. As you can see we are not using a volumetric mixer.  Specialty grouts usually require a high shear colloidal mixer.  This type of mixer insures that the cement is completely hydrated.

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The little truck that could

Welcome truck 901 back to the CRC fleet.  Every few years our trucks are taken out of service and reconditioned to keep them in tip top shape.  Our goal is to produce a consistent material with predictable results.

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CRC goes to School

A previous foundation repair left several rooms in an elementary school with significant voids, which needed to be filled before the end of summer.  Jobs like these require more work on the front end to ensure they are completed quickly and cleanly. The engineer called for a grout to stabilize/void fill the observed voids.  We

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Mailbox Slabs

When walking properties we often see sunken mailbox pads that have been overlooked.  These pads can be repaired with our mudjacking process quickly and cost effectively.  Standing water is the typical complaint. Next time your walking a property don’t forget to have a look at these high use areas.

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HOA’s – Homowner Associations

Most HOA’s are responsible for the provision of public safety on the community’s streets, public walking areas, and sidewalks. Uneven concrete, while one of the biggest causes of trip and fall claims, can also be an indicator of bigger issues relating to drainage and the structural stability of the slabs

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CRC Difference

We often talk about the CRC difference, but what does that mean.  Here is one example.  We custom blend soils and run them through a screener to remove organic material and help maintain a consistent sand sieve analysis.  A consistent soil mix leads to predictable results.   We also store our materials onsite out

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