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Raising a concrete slab


This company specializes in lifting concrete slabs that may have sunken into the ground a few cm, causing a hazard for pedestrians. That was the case on our walkway to the entrance of the apartment building. Three holes were drilled into the sunken slab, then filled with a very dry concrete mix. The pressure in this process forces the concrete slab to rise.
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Fijn dat jij ons dat liet zien.
Hartelijke groeten..........Frans.
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