Slab jacking, also known as slab lifting or mud jacking, can be used to fix a sinking piece of concrete. Small holes are drilled through the concrete that extend into the dirt below the concrete. Sand, cement or mixtures of dirt can be then be pumped in through the hole, helping to lift concrete up that has sunk due to the filler dirt below the concrete settling. If you are considering this process, you may want to learn more about the pros and cons before making a decision.
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- After a little planning, working with a contractor, and investing, you are left with a stately ornamental steel fence that envelops your home and property, offering a whole new layer of visual appeal to your place. You will no doubt want to keep this new feature shiny and new for as long as possible. Just like any other metal that is situated outside, your ornamental steel will have to have a little maintenance attention through the years.
- The truck bed is one of the most important components of your vehicle. When choosing a new truck or upgrading the bed, you have several decisions to make regarding the truck bed. To help you make the right choices, here are a few questions to ask yourself. Is Steel or Aluminum Better? Steel and aluminum are two of the most popular options for material when it comes to the truck bed.
- Online gaming has created a big ceiling of expectations, no matter your genre. First person shooter (FPS) players need a powerful system to see as far and with as much detail as possible to spot enemy forces, while gamers in the budding world of crafting survival games need to spot subtle differences to catch their prey or avoid other players trying to take them out. Along with visual cues, sound is becoming a greater point of quality and immersion for gamers.
- Air compressors have so many amazing uses. From the artist with the airbrush to the industrial manufacturer, air compressors create the force with which many things are made. Here are just four applications for air compressors in industrial and manufacturing settings. Filling Tires Tires are nothing without air. Air compressors fill tires for cars, trucks, heavy duty vehicles and even bicycles and motorcycles. When your industry either makes tires for these many modes of transportation or you assemble vehicles and add the tires at the end, you are probably using compressed air to fill the tires.