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From mudpumps to automatic, volumetric mixer/hopper units to polyurethane foam, truck and trailer systems, we continuously research, innovate and produce the most effective and efficient products on the market.

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Manufacturer of concrete raising equipment & mud jacking & polyurethane accessories. Distributor of used equipment. Various products include pumps, trailers, hopper trucks, gun clamps & tips, insertion guns, breakers, hammers, drills, remote controls, bins, bits, compressors, extension cords, foam, generators, grease, hose, mixers, kits, O-rings, ports, hydraulic power-packs, ramps, reactors, rigs, electric saws, material screens, switches, tires, transmitters & workbenches. Made in USA.

HMI is proud of all its innovations and products, but perhaps the greatest innovation is the Quik Mix Pro automated volumetric hopper/mixer unit. The first fully automated unit rolled off the production line in March of 2003. This slabjacking unit, when mounted on a truck body, can carry a slab raising pump, dry material, cement, and water. Along with its unique twin shafted mixer, it can automatically mix and place material into the hopper of a pump. No shoveling is required!

Expanding beyond just the slabjacking industry, in 2008 HMI developed a revolutionary new Hydraulic Power Pack 10. With a new 2 in 1 design it offers 10,000 psi at 1 ½ gallons per minute, or 3,000 psi at 9 gallons per minute. Not only is the unit great as a seperate hydraulic power pack for running hydraulic tools (mixers and mudpumps), piering contractors can use it to install helical and resistance piers.

Hydraulic Mudpumps, Inc. is committed to future refinements and development to its product line. Our future will be determined by requests from you, our customer, and the upcoming industry demands.

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That fortuitous weekend of labor was the start of it all. The growth and innovations have followed, whether it was the invention of the first hydraulic mud pump or the introduction of polyurethane systems at the entrepreneur level.

RaiseRite Concrete Lifting, Inc. began in 1974, by myself and two others, with no money to buy our equipment so we rented it from my father-in-law. Our first truck was a 1951 Chevy flatbed, we affectionately named "Bullwinkle". By September, RaiseRite needed to add another crew to cover Green Bay.

In 1978, I knew there had to be a more efficient and less strenuous way to raise concrete, so I developed the first hydraulic mudpump. The next year, sales were well on their way as was HMI as we began manufacturing the "new" hydraulic mudjacking pumps. Today, HMI continues to manufacture mudjacking pumps and systems, polyurethane foam lifting systems, and polyurethane foam.

Monthly, HMI hosts Discovery and Training Seminars either at our Manitowoc training facility or various metropolitan areas throughout the United States. These seminars offer individuals looking to add to their existing business or start-up a business, the opportunity to experience "hands-on" how to raise concrete. As a supplier and trainer, HMI has helped put over 1200 families into business and have contributed to the employment of over 10,000 people.

I am still retaining the position of CEO, but I work side by side with my two sons: Jeff-President HMI and Brian-President of RaiseRite. Over the past 40 years, we have lifted and leveled 14,000,000 sq. ft. of concrete participating in over 70,000 projects. HMI"s equipment has lifted and leveled 240,000,000 sq. ft. of concrete on every continent, but Antarctica. I look at this anniversary not being about us at HMI/RaiseRite. It is all about you-our customers-Thank you again!

About HMI/Raise Rite: HMI/Raise Rite has two Manitowoc locations: 4803 Leonard Lane and 1025 E. Albert Dr. employing approximately 30 individuals. In addition to concrete raising, RaiseRite has a foundation piering and waterproofing division. For more information, please use the contact information and links provided below.

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At RaiseRite, we take great pride in the cleanliness and professionalism of our crews, products, and equipment. We use industry-leading equipment from HMI Concrete Raising Equipment & Products, one of the top manufacturers of concrete raising equipment and polyurethane material for concrete raising in the nation. Our team members are experts in raising and leveling concrete, and our patented equipment allows us minimal impact on you and your homes surroundings, while still allowing us to provide the exemplary results and customer service our customers have enjoyed for over 40 years.

We care, both about the results we provide as well as our impact on your home and surroundings. That’s why the poly foam we use is manufactured to be the greenest filling material used in the industry. At RaiseRite, “green” is not just a buzzword, it’s a commitment to running an environmentally responsible company for the benefit of ourselves and the people we care about.

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While both slabjacking/mudjacking and polyurethane foam concrete raising are viable solutions for municipal and residential concrete raising, the lightweight material, fewer and smaller holes give polyurethane concrete raising a clear advantage over mudjacking. Perfect for joint stabilization, poly foam material for concrete raising travels along voids in the concrete, filling and stabilizing the it to avoid vibrations and rocking.

The polyurethane equipment is contained in a truck or trailer, and has a sufficient length of hose to accommodate your needs. The process of void filling and raising a concrete slab is the same as traditional mudjacking. Polyurethane expands versus the pressure of pumping in traditional mudjacking material.

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A family-owned and operated business since 1974, RaiseRite has pumped over 100,000 tons of grout and millions of pounds of polyurethane, and gained the statewide recognition of Wisconsin’s premier polyurethane foam and mudjacking company for concrete repair.

After completing more than 75,000 mudjacking jobs in Wisconsin, we have an answer for all of your concrete repair needs. Hydraulic Mudpumps Inc. which is also part of the family owned RaiseRite companies, manufactures mudjacking equipment for other businesses around the world.

Seeing the need to upgrade the antiquated slab raising pumps that were available at the time for concrete repair, RaiseRite designed the first totally hydraulic slab raising pump in 1979. Shortly after, Hydraulic Mudpumps, Inc. was established and continues to produce high quality pumps that are field tested every day by the RaiseRite crews.

Since 1974, RaiseRite has received requests for foundation repair. To respond to those requests, RaiseRite Foundation Pier Systems was incorporated to address the customers with foundations that have settled or bowed, providing another service to our customers.

As RaiseRite’s reputation for excellence continued to grow, the company quickly expanded, and in 1994 became one of the largest foundation piering contractors in Wisconsin with RaiseRite Foundation Pier Systems.

At RaiseRite Foundation Pier Systems, Inc., we know that no one ever wants a foundation problem. As foundation repair professionals, we meet each challenge by evaluating the entire problem, analyzing each piece of the picture, then design a custom solution that best corrects the problem.

Our primary emphasis remains on customer satisfaction. We are the only company in Wisconsin to offer you the choice between polyurethane and mudjacking concrete raising methods. Our experienced crews approach each foundation repair, concrete raising, and waterproofing job with the same high degree of professionalism and top quality service that made us what we are today.

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“That fortuitous weekend of labor was the start of it all,” says a reminiscing Cvetezar. “The growth and innovations have followed, whether it was the invention of the first hydraulic mudpump or the introduction of polyurethane systems at the entrepreneur level.”

RaiseRite Concrete Lifting began in 1974, by Cvetezar and two others, with no money to buy their equipment so they rented it from his father-in-law. Their first truck was a 1951 Chevy flatbed affectionately named “Bullwinkle.”

In 1978, Cvetezar knew there had to be a more efficient and less strenuous way to raise concrete, so he developed the first hydraulic mudpump. The next year, sales were well on their way as was HMI as they began manufacturing the “new” hydraulic mudjacking pumps. Today, HMI continues to manufacture mudjacking pumps and systems, polyurethane foam lifting systems, and polyurethane foam.

Monthly, HMI hosts seminars either at their Manitowoc training facility or various metropolitan areas throughout the U.S offering individuals looking to add to their existing business or start-up, the opportunity to experience “hands-on” how to raise concrete.

CEO Ernie Cvetezar works with his two sons: Jeff is president of HMI and Brian is president of RaiseRite. Over the past 40 years, they have lifted and leveled 14 million square feet of concrete participating in over 70,000 projects.

HMI/RaiseRite has two locations, 4803 Leonard Lane and 1025 E. Albert Drive, employing 30. RaiseRite also has a foundation piering and waterproofing division.

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“This company performed when scheduled/promised, they were punctual, professional, and clean. I’ve gotten very fast replies when needed as well. Such a smooth experience! Not to mention, our driveway is finally raised and level! It was HORRIBLE before!”

“RaiseRite did a great job not to mention saved me from having to replace my driveway and sidewalk. The crew were very efficient and knowledgeable have already referred them to family members and neighbors.”

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Mudjacking is a well-known solution for lifting uneven concrete slabs or concrete patio stairways back to level, but more recent technology utilizing polyurethane foam rather than a mud-cement-slurry mixture brings about the question: what’s more effective? Below, we’ll get into the details of mudjacking versus PolyLevel foam jacking.

When the soil beneath your concrete compacts or washes out, it leaves voids into which heavy concrete slabs sink. These voids need to be filled in order to raise the sunken slabs back to level. It’s at this point that we’re faced with a choice of which method to use: mudjacking or polyurethane foam jacking.

At first glance, mudjacking seems like a pragmatic approach. After all, if soil has compacted or washed away underneath your concrete, doesn’t it make sense to put more soil — or a soil-like slurry of mud and/or cement — under your slabs to replace it?

The first drawback is right in the name: mud. Mud is dirty. And mudjacking is dirty business. It’s dirty when it’s mixed. It’s dirty when it’s pumped. And, it’s dirty when it shoots out from under the slab under pressure (and it will shoot out from under the slab under pressure). Will you trust your contractor to clean up all the spattered mud when they’re done?

In addition to being dirty, mud is, by definition, wet because it contains a lot of water. This is what allows mudjacking contractors to pump it under your concrete slabs. But, just as with regular mud, when it dries, it shrinks as the space once occupied by water becomes empty. This means that your slabs could sink right back down again, sending you right back to square one. But that’s not all. What happens to dried dirt when it gets wet again? That’s right — it turns right back into mud. This can happen to the mudjacking slurry underneath your concrete if you have a heavy rain event. Unless your concrete’s control joints and cracks are perfectly sealed, water can run underneath, turning that dry material right back to mud that can wash out, once again leaving you with voids into which your concrete can settle.

The second main drawback is aesthetic, but it’s no less important. In order to pump the mudjacking slurry underneath your concrete, the contractor will have to drill a series of large ports into your slabs. These need to be wide enough — at least 2” in diameter in most cases — so they don’t restrict the flow of the material. When the job is done, these ports are filled in. As it is virtually impossible to match this fill material with your original concrete, these ports will leave your driveway, patio or pool deck with a strange polka-dot appearance. Wasn’t improving your home’s appearance one of the main reasons you decided to repair your concrete in the first place?

But, the major problem with mudjacking is that it doesn’t address the reason your concrete settled in the first place. Remember how we talked about poorly compacted soil compressing and causing your heavy concrete slabs to sink? Well, what do you think will happen when thousands of pounds of mudjacking slurry is pumped underneath them? That’s right; you’ve just compounded your problem by adding more weight on top of this unstable soil. This can cause your driveway, patio or pool deck to sink even more!

At Lift Rite Leveling, we’ve got a lot of experience with concrete lifting and leveling. Our patented foam is specifically engineered to produce a fast, dense, and skin free material within seconds. You may have heard it referred to as polyjacking or foam jacking, or polyurethane concrete lifting. It is lighter, lasts longer, and environmetntally friendly.

Polyurethane is a lightweight, strong high-density polyurethane foam, developed by our manufacturer Prime Resins and only available to an exclusive network of foundation and concrete repair contractors. It’s pumped beneath concrete slabs through tiny ports about the size of a penny. Initially, 4lb foam flows like water, filling even the smallest cracks and crevices in the soil. It quickly expands and hardens, lifting the concrete slabs above it and compressing the soil around it at the same time. Polyurethane is waterproof, so it will never wash out, and it won’t degrade over time due to temperature extremes. Best of all, our foam cures quickly, allowing your concrete to be used the same day.

Concrete lifting with our Polyurethane expanding foam not only raises concrete slabs, but also compacts the soil around it, creating a stable environment that will ensure that your driveway, patio or pool deck remains level into the foreseeable future. Did we mention that it’s environmentally friendly too? Because it won’t degrade over time, it won’t leach harmful chemicals into the surrounding soils.

The bottom line is, when you’re considering mudjacking or PolyLevel polyjacking… well, there really is no comparison — even when it comes to price. Mudjacking is sometimes less expensive initially. But since it can cause your concrete to sink and settle further over time, you’re likely going to have to pay to have it lifted over and over. Wouldn’t you rather just have it done once and never have to think about it again?

So, let’s recap: Mudjacking is messy, ugly and may make the problem worse. Concrete lifting with expanding PolyLevel foam is clean, aesthetically pleasing and addresses the underlying problems that caused your concrete to sink in the first place.

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Your water pump is primed and the liquid is flowing… kind of. One of the more common problems with water pumps is a reduced or lower than expected water flow. When you need to dewater the jobsite, low flow means more downtime for the crew, costing money and putting deadlines at risk. Often, low water flow is less about your water pump and more to do with the situation. Below are a few things to review to troubleshoot water pump problems involving low water flow.

The greater the distance a pump has to pull the water, the lower the flow rate will be. Get too far from the water source and the more power is dedicated to ‘sucking’ the water and less to discharging, reducing the flow rate.

Typically, pumps should be with 20 feet of the water source. Depending on the typography, how high the pump is relative to the water, the flow may be reduced at even shorter distances. Your pump has individual specification, so be sure you read the spec and operate within them.

Your pump is designed to operate with a certain diameter input line. In some cases, we have seen people attach a smaller than recommended hose or line (using a reduction couplings). Depending on the intake line you use, it is also possible that the line crimps, or is “sucked in” on itself.

Debri blockage is a common problem. With murky water it can be hard to see the intake hose. But, operators should check to be sure there is no debris blocking the intake. The blockage usually happens at the filter as it does it’s job to prevent damage to the water pump. Remove the debri and reposition the hose to start pumping again.

The intake filter or screen can also be the culprit even without debri . While you must ensure the filter is fine enough to prevent damaging solids from entering the pump, too fine a filter for the water pump will restrict the flow right as the water enters the intake. Be sure the filter is proper for the pump.

Centrifugal water pumps are designed to operate with the impeller going in one direction. If it is going the opposite direction, the pump will not operate properly. This can happen if the electrical connections to the electric motor is not established correctly. Review the electric motors setup and user instructions to ensure your connections are correct.

Whether you are dewatering a jobsite, irrigating a field or applying your water pump for any other purpose, low flow is an issue. In some cases, like a firefighting pump, it can be a matter of life-or-death. One way to minimize onsite issue it to check all your equipment on a regular basis, replacing worn parts and performing maintenance as needed. But when confronted with low flow rates, follow the above steps and you’ll be able to get your water pump back in action, and your crew back to work.