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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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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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Raise Rite Concrete Lifting can precisely return your concrete slabs to their original position and save you the cost of concrete replacement services.

Our crew works with a hydraulic mud pump, as well as a 14-inch concrete saw to cut joints that have stuck together and a gas-powered concrete drill for quick and easy work.

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Sta-Rite pumps is an industry leader in water transfer, sprinkler, irrigation, AG and much more. Electric pumps by Sta-Rite, like water booster pumps are made with motors in both single and three phase voltages.

Since its founding in 1934 in Delavan, Wisconsin, Sta-Rite® has been a leader in providing products that you can depend on for the water you need, when

The name Pentair Sta-Rite, Berkeley continues to uphold a tradition of uncompromised quality and proven reliability for irrigation and residential water supply needs. For 85 years, our teams have worked relentlessly to provide you with solutions that offer unmatched performance

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Over recent months I became familiar with an ideal execution of this program where HMI, (www.ConcreteRaisingSystems.com) a concrete lifting and leveling manufacturer commissioned Logical Engine,  a business app software developer to create a system to maximize the efficiency of their customers. A tour of that systems and the potential can be viewed at (http://www.mudpumps.com/information-center/estimate-rocket/).

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Black-Jack Grout Pumps, Inc. offers more than 50 years of combined experience in Slabjacking, Mudjacking, Foundation Pier Repair, grout mixing, and grout pumping.

Through our experience and technical expertise within the grout pump and mortar pump industry, we offer the latest solutions in Grout Pumping, Mud Pumping, and Concrete Pumping across a large variety of applications.

From the most versatile grout pumping system on the world-wide market, “The Black-Jack Grout Pump,” to all the necessary training and advice to make your company successful in the industry, Black-Jack Grout Pumps, Inc. has the equipment, supplies, and training you need.

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They’re quiet and have a low profile. You can configure them for vertical or horizontal use, or any angle in between. Submersible electric pumps are true workhorses that perform well for flood control and storm-water drainage. And if something does go wrong, their configuration makes it easy to repair and maintain them.

Look to see if there’s anything bounding the pump. Sand could be the culprit. You’ll get amp readings up to six times higher than normal before the safety overload trips. Clear it, and relax.

A leak in your system will cause both of these issues. Replace any leaking or damaged pipes and check the water level to make sure that your pump hasn’t exceeded the well capacity.

Do you have the overload protectors in direct sunlight? That’s enough heat to cause them to trip. Shade or ventilate the box. If you’re on a construction site and using temporary power, your pump might be drawing incorrect voltage. Check the line terminals to determine if this is the source of the problem.

Your check valve may have failed, or it’s been installed incorrectly. If neither of those are the cause, your pump may simply be air bound. Or, it might be bound by something that’s been caught in the impeller. A sight inspection can give you the answer.

Proper placement is necessary for optimal pumping operation. An insufficient water flow might indicate that your pump isn’t fully submerged, or that your lift requirement is too high.

This may be something as easy to fix as checking all the valves in line to the pump. Something may have changed the flow. This will drop the head pressure.

Most pump noise is cause by cavitation. Your pump is causing or reacting to bubbles that are formed in the water being moved. The noise is accompanied by a loss of pump efficiency. Check the alignment between the driver and pump. Cavitation may also be caused by the characteristics of the water itself, and it may be necessary to adjust the pump to compensate for viscosity.

The value of submersible pumps is that they have sealed motors that are close-coupled to the pump body. They push water to the surface, and they’re more efficient than ground-level pumps. Their simple design also means that they are easy to maintain. But they can’t run forever. If your pump isn’t working, it could require more than a quick fix. Pumps wear out and need to be replaced.

Look for pumps that use non-proprietary bearings and seals. That way, when your pumps do need part replacements, you won’t be paying a premium for a quick fix. Learn more about MWI’s customizable line of submersible electric pumps here.