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Mudjacking Technology

Mudjacking Services in New England — Lifting Sunken Concrete

EFT uses mudjacking (slabjacking) and related concrete raising techniques to lift sunken slabs, sidewalks, patios, floors, and more throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and entire Northeast region. Our portable mudjacking equipment restores flat, safe surfaces — often in just hours — without the expense, disruption, and waste of traditional concrete replacement.

What Is Mudjacking & Why It Works

Mudjacking — also called slabjacking, pressure grouting, or polyjacking — is a low-impact concrete raising method used to correct settlement, level uneven slabs, and fill subsurface voids. Originally devised using a “mud-like” blend of topsoil and sand mixed with water, modern methods use improved materials for greater strength and precision.

EFT offers traditional mudjacking and concrete raising services to homeowners, property managers, and business owners across New England. Portable equipment lets our team work inside finished spaces and high-traffic areas without the mess or delay of full slab removal and replacement.

We specialize in stabilizing and raising: Swimming pool patios, interior floors, garage slabs, sidewalks, and tripping hazard repairs — all completed with minimal disruption to your home or business.

Lift Concrete Without Demolition

Mudjacking restores slab level and support from below the surface — eliminating the cost, noise, and disruption of conventional “rip and replace” construction.

When Mudjacking Is Needed

Uneven Sidewalks & Walkways

Concrete walkways that settle create trip hazards and unsafe transitions at homes, campuses, and commercial properties.

Interior Floor Slab Settlement

Sunken interior slabs — especially in finished spaces — can be unsightly and disrupt daily use. Mudjacking corrects settlement without tearing up flooring surfaces.

Garage Floors, Pool Patios & Outdoor Slabs

Outdoor concrete areas such as garages, driveways, and pool patios are particularly vulnerable to soil erosion and freeze-thaw cycles. Uneven slabs can cause poor drainage and cracking. Mudjacking lifts and supports these slabs back into position without disturbing surrounding landscaping.

Advantages of Mudjacking with EFT

Quick, On-Site Repairs

Mudjacking projects can often be completed in just a few hours, allowing fast return to service — especially in high-traffic areas.

Minimal Mess & Cleanup

Portable equipment and smaller access ports mean less dust, debris, and disturbance compared to slab removal or replacement.

Cost-Effective Alternative

Mudjacking is significantly less expensive than ripping out and repouring concrete — saving material, equipment, and labor costs.

Environmentally Friendly

Fewer trucks, less fuel, and reduced material waste make mudjacking a greener option compared to traditional concrete replacement.