This image illustrates a series of drilled holes in a concrete pavement, showcasing the mud jacking method used to raise sunken slabs. The holes serve as access points for injecting a grout mixture beneath the surface, elevating the pavement to its original level. The composition clearly captures the texture and detail of the concrete, making it suitable for educational and professional use within the construction industry.
This image can be utilized in various commercial and educational contexts, such as construction brochures, home improvement websites, and technical manuals. It serves as a visual reference for contractors, architects, and DIY enthusiasts. Applications include infographics explaining the mud jacking process, social media posts related to construction tips, and presentations in seminars focused on pavement repair techniques.
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medium | 800283 | 1258 | 837 | 300 | image/jpeg |
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Royalty Free Image Size: small: 728 x 484 Pixels, medium: 1258 x 837 Pixels, large: 2126 x 1414 Pixels, x_large: 3872 x 2576 Pixels, xx_large: 6048 x 4024 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Physical Pressure
Contrasts
Drill
Construction Industry
Horizontal
Outdoors
Surface Level
Design
Scar
Occupation
Patio
Repairing
Picking Up
Measuring
USA
Street
Footpath
Damaged
Physical Structure
Mud
Frost
Wet
Hole
Construction Site
Sidewalk
Cracked
Asphalt
Concrete
Driveway
Water Pump
Flat - Physical Description
Cement
Pedestrian Walkway
Hydraulics
No People
Photography
Residential Building
Uneven
Block Shape
Polymer
Drooping
Grout
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