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Doug Konopack
Manhattan, IL · 2 months ago

use of grout is much better. had it done 5 years ago. still level, and holding up well. Friend in a cold climate had foam in a part of his. it always has frost on it. The part without foam doesn't frost.

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wes stone
Townville, SC · 2 months ago

you can use the area again in just a few hours. because it's quick curing foam.

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krobi robz
New York City, NY · 2 months ago

i think its called mud jacking

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Frank Nolasco
Phoenix, AZ · 2 months ago

remove and replace , that's the right way to fix that problem. bandages don't work

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Monty Bollinger
New York City, NY · 2 months ago

not sure how permanent that is, and if they put too much in, do you get a step ?

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Ken Mandelin
Duluth, MN · 3 months ago

It’s a good temporary fix.

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Tim Scrogham
New Albany, IN · 3 months ago

and it puts chemicals in the ground

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James Moody
San Jose, CA · 4 months ago

a very clever ways to fix it a way to get done sooner then doing it by tearing up an start it over😁

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will
Bensalem, PA · 3 months ago

Not everyone knows Polyurethane Foan deteriorates over time (from moisture). Don’t be gullible and believe this.

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EDWARD OROFINO
Apple Valley, CA · 3 months ago

OK

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KnowurRole
New Plymouth, ID · 3 months ago

what about the sink hole that was created from years of water