Master Lift Foundation Repair OKC

Master Lift Foundation Repair OKC Master Lift Foundation Repair offers Structural Repair Solutions, French Drains, Crawl Space Repair, Don't delay, protect your investment!

OKC Foundation Repair & Supply Services. 918-565-8544 Not only do we install a variety of structural pier systems, we also manufacture and supply materials needed for structural repair. Contact us today for your no obligation quote at 918-565-8544 and we will provide you with an option that meets your budget! 100% Financing with a workmanship warranty as well as a manufacturer's warranty all in one place!

This massive retaining wall project is coming along well.
07/14/2022

This massive retaining wall project is coming along well.

Happy Thanksgiving To All Of You. Have A Blessed Day!
11/22/2018

Happy Thanksgiving To All Of You. Have A Blessed Day!

Master Lift Foundation Repair wishes you and your family a Happy 4th of July!
07/04/2018

Master Lift Foundation Repair wishes you and your family a Happy 4th of July!

Another successful foam Injection job complete!  Great job by our team and perfect results once again.  News coming soon...
02/07/2018

Another successful foam Injection job complete! Great job by our team and perfect results once again. News coming soon regarding our deep soil injection process that will stabilize loose soils and increase structural load bearing capacity. In some cases piers won't be necessary, saving clients thousands and thousands of dollars!

The team from Master Lift will be attending the world of concrete in Vegas this year. We look forward to visiting with o...
01/20/2018

The team from Master Lift will be attending the world of concrete in Vegas this year. We look forward to visiting with our national suppliers and gaining knowledge on new products. Product knowledge will allow us to better serving our clients in 2018!

Since 1975, World of Concrete has been the industry’s ONLY annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. Featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits, leading suppliers showcasing innovative products and technologies, exciting demonstrations and comp...

Natural disasters such as earthquakes can occur when you least expect them. Being prepared for an earthquake is essentia...
11/16/2017

Natural disasters such as earthquakes can occur when you least expect them. Being prepared for an earthquake is essential in keeping your family safe. The following article will share a few tips on how to prepare for and steps to take during an earthquake.

Learn more about how to stay safe during these natural disasters from National Geographic.

10/03/2017

If you have doors that stick, won't close or open and need a solution then contact us for a free evaluation and estimate. Tree roots, improper grading and drainage or lack of gutters around the perimeter of a home can cause foundation failure. 405-226-1456 or www.MasterLiftOK.com

What is soil liquefaction?  Soil liquefaction describes a phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially saturated soil sub...
08/27/2017

What is soil liquefaction? Soil liquefaction describes a phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress, usually earthquake shaking or other sudden change in stress condition, causing it to behave like a liquid.

In soil mechanics the term "liquefied" was first used by Allen Hazen in reference to the 1918 failure of the Calaveras Dam in California. He described the mechanism of flow liquefaction of the embankment dam as follows:

If the pressure of the water in the pores is great enough to carry all the load, it will have the effect of holding the particles apart and of producing a condition that is practically equivalent to that of quicksand… the initial movement of some part of the material might result in accumulating pressure, first on one point, and then on another, successively, as the early points of concentration were liquefied.

The phenomenon is most often observed in saturated, loose (low density or uncompacted), sandy soils. This is because a loose sand has a tendency to compress when a load is applied; dense sands by contrast tend to expand in volume or 'dilate'. If the soil is saturated by water, a condition that often exists when the soil is below the ground water table or sea level, then water fills the gaps between soil grains ('pore spaces'). In response to the soil compressing, this water increases in pressure and attempts to flow out from the soil to zones of low pressure (usually upward towards the ground surface). However, if the loading is rapidly applied and large enough, or is repeated many times (e.g. earthquake shaking, storm wave loading) such that it does not flow out in time before the next cycle of load is applied, the water pressures may build to an extent where they exceed the contact stresses between the grains of soil that keep them in contact with each other. These contacts between grains are the means by which the weight from buildings and overlying soil layers are transferred from the ground surface to layers of soil or rock at greater depths. This loss of soil structure causes it to lose all of its strength (the ability to transfer shear stress) and it may be observed to flow like a liquid (hence 'liquefaction').

Although the effects of liquefaction have been long understood, it was more thoroughly brought to the attention of engineers after the 1964 Niigata earthquake and 1964 Alaska earthquake. It was also a major factor in the destruction in San Francisco's Marina District during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and in Port of Kobe during the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake. More recently liquefaction was largely responsible for extensive damage to residential properties in the eastern suburbs and satellite townships of Christchurch, New Zealand during the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and more extensively again following the Christchurch earthquakes that followed in early and mid-2011.

The building codes in many developed countries require engineers to consider the effects of soil liquefaction in the design of new buildings and infrastructure such as bridges, embankment dams and retaining structures.

Uneven concrete surfaces can cause a number of problems. The greatest concern is the liability it presents if left unatt...
08/19/2017

Uneven concrete surfaces can cause a number of problems. The greatest concern is the liability it presents if left unattended. In this video you will get a better understanding of the foam injection process and how we can raise your concrete surface without having to remove it. This can save you thousands of dollars over replacement costs and eliminate any potential lawsuits. For more information visit us on the web at www.MasterLiftOK.com or for your free evaluation contact us at 405-226-1456

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Sunken concrete slabs can be lifted back into place with our two-component polymer foam designed to work in wet or dry conditions. The expansion force of the...

Mention this post and receive one entry into our end of summer giveaway. Drawing is for $500 gift certificate! Final ent...
08/14/2017

Mention this post and receive one entry into our end of summer giveaway. Drawing is for $500 gift certificate! Final entry September 15th!

08/08/2017

Foundation issues, Uneven concrete or Drainage problems? Contact the professionals at Master Lift for your free no obligation quote today at 405-226-1456 or visit us on the web at www.MasterLiftOK.com We don't Monkey Around!

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