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<blockquote data-quote="WormWiggler" data-source="post: 267605" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>interesting, my driveway and sidewalk are likely the age of the house, 1982 if I recall correctly... so the damage is likely done and not fixable at this point. My driveway is half concrete / half gravel. The concrete portion was laid at an incline as the garage floor sits higher than the adjacent road. The slab has increase it's incline as the lower elevation has sunk. I am looking into the mud jacking to raise the slab back to it's former angle or less of an angle, then either road base, asphalt, or concrete to the street as I am tired of the mud mess that 30' of gravel makes. My first mud jack contractor was not interested in the work, said it would not likely raise evenly as there are some cracks. Not sure if I believe him, or at least it is conflicting with the advertising on the web, where cracks are no problem. Maybe the angled nature of the slab makes it a poor candidate. Thinking the condition of the slab, maybe a new pour is best way to go, but my wallet tends to slap me back to reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WormWiggler, post: 267605, member: 245"] interesting, my driveway and sidewalk are likely the age of the house, 1982 if I recall correctly... so the damage is likely done and not fixable at this point. My driveway is half concrete / half gravel. The concrete portion was laid at an incline as the garage floor sits higher than the adjacent road. The slab has increase it's incline as the lower elevation has sunk. I am looking into the mud jacking to raise the slab back to it's former angle or less of an angle, then either road base, asphalt, or concrete to the street as I am tired of the mud mess that 30' of gravel makes. My first mud jack contractor was not interested in the work, said it would not likely raise evenly as there are some cracks. Not sure if I believe him, or at least it is conflicting with the advertising on the web, where cracks are no problem. Maybe the angled nature of the slab makes it a poor candidate. Thinking the condition of the slab, maybe a new pour is best way to go, but my wallet tends to slap me back to reality. [/QUOTE]
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