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The front stoop sunk 2.75" from its original position. We lifted the concrete steps back up to their original position using PolyLevel Foam, allowing for an even entry into the home and preventing water from pooling in this area. The joints and cracks were seal with NexusPro to prevent this issue from occurring again from soil erosion.
This driveway slab dropped significantly, creating a bump when entering and exiting the garage. Our production crew, Mike and Jeff, lifted the slab using PolyLevel Foam injections. NexusPro Joint Sealant was applied into the joints to prevent water intrusion. The area was safe to use just after 15 minutes.
We occasionally encounter clients who believe their concrete is in "good enough" condition and don't require our assistance. As a result, a few years later, we get a call stating that the precise location we examined a few years prior has settled a few inches. The good news is that we can still correct it, but the bad news is that the settling-related damage will be more noticeable and will cost twice as much to fix. Whoa. In order to save hundreds of dollars, Mark made the proactive decision to fix the places before they got worse rather than waiting for his concrete to settle considerably.
This driveway's concrete slabs began to shift leading to cracking throughout multiple slabs. The homeowner did not want the issue to worsen so she called us for a free concrete inspection. Our inspector provided her a same day bid to repair her driveway. Our crew did all of the concrete leveling for the driveway for the sunken slab and void filled beneath the slabs that were not yet cracked. We caulked the cracks and joints to prevent soil erosion for a long lasting solution. This driveway is protected by a three year warranty.
Nate's Driveway, sidewalk and porch had settled over the years causing cracking and sinking. PolyLevel was used to correct voids beneath concrete slabs and lift them back to their original position. NexusPro was injected into cracks and joints, creating a waterproof barrier and preventing water from penetrating the soils below.