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When we look at this before photo, we wince just imagining the fall a person could have if taking the wrong step on this walkway. After using our Polylevel foam to lift the sinking slab back to its original position, we can take a deep breath knowing our customer and their family are safe.
This homeowner was concerned about the tripping hazards she had on her front sidewalk. She already had her sidewalk mudjacked, however it was sinking again. She saw that we offered a different solution for concrete lifting, so she gave us a call. We sent System Design Specialist Cody Shipley to inspect where the mudjacking had gone wrong, and to determine where the crew should begin the concrete lifting. Cody explained to the homeowner that mudjacking did not work because it dries out, then will wash out just like soil does in the first place. Our team then went and injected PolyLevel foam under the concrete slab to lift and level the concrete. After this, the team used NexusPro joint sealant to seal the concrete's joints. The homeowner was very happy with how her concrete looks now. Check out her newly lifted and leveled concrete!
This homeowner was worried about the water that was flooding towards her foundation. Her sump pump was working well to keep water out, however she was worried that it would get overwhelmed and stop working in the future. Unsure of where water was flowing to her foundation, she called us for her free estimate.
We sent System Design Specialist Tyler Paulson to inspect the home's perimeter and determine the path the water was flowing towards the homeowner's foundation. Tyler found that the driveway concrete was uneven and water was flowing in between the voids that the concrete left and towards the foundation. The soil underneath the driveway had eroded, so there were gaps for water to sneak towards the foundation. Tyler and his team knew just what to do, so after consulting the homeowner, they began to repair the driveway. The crew leveled and sealed the concrete so that water could no longer flow underneath the concrete using PolyLevel Concrete Leveling and NexusPro Cracked Concrete Repair.
The customer was very satisfied with the work that was done, and she no longer has to worry about her sump pump becoming overwhelmed. Check out her driveway repair!
This homeowner noticed that her foundation wall was starting to get pushed inwards. Soon after, she noticed that grass and weeds were growing non stop in the joints of her concrete on her driveway. She wanted these problems to stop, and since she had used our services before, she gave us another call.
We sent Service Technician Austin Dermody to inspect the source of the foundation wall falling and come up with a solution to fix both of the homeowner's problems. Austin found that street creep was causing the concrete in the garage to grow into the foundation wall next to it. There were also voids underneath the concrete which were causing them to crack. Austin knew just what to do to fix this problem, so he started right away and he utilized PolyLevel foam and NexusPro sealant to lift, level, and seal the concrete, in addition to installing Compression Guard Expansion Joint to stop the street creep which caused the concrete to grow initially.
The homeowner was very happy with the results and she is relieved that her foundation is secure. Check out her new Compression Guard System!
The driveway was cracking so bad they thought they surely had to replace it all. Our crew lifted and leveled all broken concrete even an area that a roofing truck damaged with their level truck levers. We also found what was causing the settlement problem and buried the downspouts away from the concrete stopping the soil from being washed out.
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