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		<title>Tips from Foundation Repair Contractors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 12:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Watson</dc:creator>
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If you are repairing your own concrete slabs or  issues at home at your residence then you might want a few tips of advice from  some professional foundation repair contractors. Here are a few things that might help you  troubleshoot issues that you come across during your repair process.
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<p>If you are repairing your own <strong><a href="http://www.concretepaversdirect.com/concrete-constructions/which-method-foundation-repair-is-best-you/">concrete slabs</a></strong> or  issues at home at your residence then you might want a few tips of advice from  some professional foundation repair <strong><a href="http://www.concretepaversdirect.com/concrete-constructions/concrete-contractors-are-best-solution-install-concrete/">contractors</a></strong>. Here are a few things that might help you  troubleshoot issues that you come across during your repair process.</p>
<p>If you come across a situation where the ground isn&rsquo;t  pumping inside of the hole or is just squirts right back out there is a  fix. Foundation repair contractors  recommend that you actually blow out the hole and force air inside of it. You can also drill deeper into the sub base  of the concrete slab. This should fix  the problem of the grout not pumping inside of the hole. It is common to have to drill the hole  deeper.</p>
<p>It is common to see that new cracks are forming when  you are trying to repair <strong><a href="http://www.concretepaversdirect.com">concrete</a></strong>. You  also might see the older cracks getting larger during the process. Foundation repair contractors see this issue  regularly. When this type of thing  occurs you want to look at the technique you are using. You might be pumping too much grout into the  hole or be using grout that is not soft enough.  It is also common for someone to be pumping grout into holes in the  wrong sequential order. Keep in mind  that when you pump grout into a hole you should not lift a slab more than an  inch high.</p>
<p>Another common problem that foundation repair  contractors find is that the concrete slabs bind against the concrete and it  will not rise from the ground. When this  occurs the grout could be actually going under another slab that is adjoining  the one you are working on. This means  you need to use a thicker grout. Binding  can be relieved by chipping the edge of the concrete slab or sawing entirely  through the slab. Always ensure the  cracks of the concrete are clean before you get started pumping the grout into  the holes.</p>
<p>Foundation repair contractors come across many issues  when they are repairing concrete. If you  are repairing cracks and holes on your own and come across problems that you  need to troubleshoot, use these tips to help you get through them for the best  repair.</p>
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