Concrete Leveling
If you are on this page then you must need to know all about the process of concrete leveling. We'll give you an over simplified explanation here of what it is and some of the different ways it can be accomplished. If you still have questions at the end, call Wood River Concrete Contractors and we will be happy to provide answers.
Concrete is a material that can be used to build foundations, floors, and walls. Concrete leveling is the process of smoothing out the surface of a concrete slab or slab foundation. It is important to know that concrete leveling should be done before pouring any new concrete. Concrete leveling is a process that is used to make the surface of a concrete slab or foundation level. This process can be done by hand, but it is more common for contractors to use a machine to do the leveling. The machine will use a laser beam to measure the height of the concrete and then adjust its height accordingly. The machine will also have an arm that will push down on the concrete in order to make it level with the rest of the slab. These machines are called trowel finishers and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the type of leveling that needs to be done. There are many different types of trowel finishers that perform many different jobs, but they all can be used for leveling. The two most common types of trowel finishers are the drag scraper and the rotating version. Drag scrapers come with a long handle and a metal edge that is designed to skim across the surface of concrete or other surfaces to smooth them out evenly. Rotating versions on the other hand work by using a blade spinning at high speed which cuts into the surface and smooths it out. Contact us to find out what we can do to assist you with your project and concrete leveling needs. Our friendly and professional contractors are ready to schedule a free no obligation consultation to provide a quote for your requested services. |
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