Basement Slab Replacement

Ground shifting, often due to soil expansion or contraction, can lead to cracks, uneven surfaces, and structural instability in a basement slab. Replacing a basement slab floor is a labor-intensive process that begins with removing the existing concrete by breaking it into manageable pieces for removal. Once the removal is complete, we take the proper steps to bring the substrates up to compliance with modern code. This includes adding radon rock, radon mitigation piping, vapour barrier, and rebar. This time is also perfect to plan ahead, by laying out the plumbing connections for any future development you plan to do in your basement space. Finally, a new concrete slab is placed and finished. Throughout the process, careful attention is paid to drainage systems and waterproofing measures to mitigate the risk of future damage.