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Job size isn't a problem, the only variable is the intended traffic load. Surfaces with vehicle traffic require a longer cure time because the pressure fill material will vary depending upon the need.
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RV pad had dropped six inches.
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A common occurance in newer construction where the soft earth next to the home settled, here nearly twelve inches. In just a few hours the proper grade was restored.
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This is a good example of why you need to pay attention to the "Don't Be Fooled" link on the left. It's critical that the entire void be filled and we are the only ones in the state that do that!
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We are one of the only companies in the entire West that actually fills the total void, which is critical with Load Bearing Areas.
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