DaveB
Active VIP Member
When my house was built 11 yrs ago, we set the grade of the garage based on the design/grade of the back alley....set 'er up about 4" over the edge of the lane. Anyways, the town re-graded and changed the lane grades a lot over the years and with the very high water tables in this town, when the ground freezes, the lane is now higher than my (and my neighbor's) garage. So during this melting season, we get water on the floor. I did some reading about "mud-jacking" or cement-jacking....seems it might be feasible to lift my whole garage 3 or so inches. Anybody have any experience with this? The garage is on a slab-on-grade foundation.