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  • anyone familiar with mud-jacking or slab-jacking?

    as previously stated i have a 6x9 closet addition that was added onto my house that has dropped about an inch where it comes together with the house. this particular spot is not a load bearing wall so i was wondering if mud/slab jacking is a possibility or if anyone knows. obviously an inch isn't a whole lot of problem but i want to nip this now before it starts causing problems with the drywall inside.

    also anyone thats had very minor foundation work done how much am i looking at? thanks in advance.

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    Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
    as previously stated i have a 6x9 closet addition that was added onto my house that has dropped about an inch where it comes together with the house. this particular spot is not a load bearing wall so i was wondering if mud/slab jacking is a possibility or if anyone knows. obviously an inch isn't a whole lot of problem but i want to nip this now before it starts causing problems with the drywall inside.

    also anyone thats had very minor foundation work done how much am i looking at? thanks in advance.
    There is a company in Lancaster that does it. It really wasnt bad per pylon that they cram into the ground. The guy was super nice and even went by and checked a house out for me.

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