Grain bin floor repair using polyurethane foam lifting is critical to maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of your grain bin.
If you’re experiencing issues like foundation settlement, sinking, or uneven floors, Airlift Concrete Experts is here to help.
Trust Airlift Concrete Experts for Grain Bin Floor Repair
Grain bin foundation repair requires specialized knowledge. At Airlift Concrete Experts, we:
Provide effective solutions to restore your grain bin floor and reinforce the foundation.
Understand that soil settlement beneath grain bin floors is a common problem.
Perform soil testing to identify why grain bin settlement occurs.
Why You Should Repair Your Settling Grain Bin
Ignoring grain bin settlement can lead to several complications:
Uneven Floors: Settlement causes uneven floors, disrupting the grain retrieval process and making it difficult for the grain sweeper to function correctly.
Increased Wear and Tear: An uneven floor can cause additional wear and tear on the sweeper, leading to costly repairs.
Crack Formation: Settlement increases the likelihood of cracks, allowing water to enter the bin.
Moisture Issues: Excess moisture leads to mold growth, grain spoilage, and pooling water, compromising both the grain and the bin’s structure.
How We Repair Grain Bin Floors
At Airlift Concrete Experts, we specialize in grain bin foundation repair using polyurethane foam lifting. Our approach includes:
Solidifying the subsoil 4 to 8 feet beneath the bin floor.
Stabilizing the foundation to prevent future settlement.
Lifting the floor back to its original level using precise, state-of-the-art equipment.
Our grain bin floor repair services eliminate moisture problems, prevent pooling water, and restore your bin floor to optimal condition.
Serving the Midwest and Beyond
We offer grain bin floor repair services to a large area in the Midwest, including Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma and beyond. Contact Airlift Concrete Experts to learn more.