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If you've ever had a driveway like this, then you know the distinct feeling of driving over and on it every-time you leave the house, but did you know this can actually lead to foundation problems? This kind of sinking leaves room for water to sink into the ground near your foundation rather than flow down the driveway. To fix this, we use Polylevel foam to lift and level and NexusPro to prevent future damage.
This customer was one of the 60% of Americans facing water problems in their basement. Unfortunately, water was also the reason the basement walls began to crumble too.
To fix this, we installed CleanSpace, which is a 100% waterproof plastic vapor barrier. To address the failing foundation walls, we installed EverBrace beams which are made of Zink-coated steel.
Both of these solutions also came with a 25-year warranty!
This customer knew that without a good joint sealant for their driveway, in a matter of years, it would be cracked. Midwest was able to provide a solution that permanently protects concrete with just one application, extending the concrete's life by 3-5x! Call now to book a free consultation with our System Design Specialists.
This homeowner broke her ankle on an uneven step going up to her home. That caused her to decide that it was time to get that step and all of the concrete on her driveway repaired. We used our 3-step method for the driveway. First, we leveled the slabs using an injectable foam called PolyLevel.Second, we sealed all the cracks and joints with NexusPro. Last, but not least, we sealed the surface of all the concrete using SealantPro.
Mold in your basement can seriously impact your health, as this customer found out. Breathing in the spores that grow when your basement is damp can lead to:
allergies
immune suppression
lung disease
chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD)
asthma
To stop the mold from wreaking havoc on this home any longer, we installed CleanSpace barrier which is 100% waterproof and comes with a 25-year warranty!
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