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In Evansdale, IA, a homeowner encountered an unsightly problem with a significantly settled sidewalk slab which caused unease and inconvenience. The before photo illustrates the concerning unevenness. We stepped in with our PolyLevel system, precisely lifting the slab back to level using high-strength foam injection. Following this, NexusPro Joint Sealant effectively sealed the cracks, shielding the slab from water intrusion. Finally, we applied SealantPro, penetrating the concrete to safeguard it from further damage. The after photo clearly shows the transition to a smooth, stable, walkway, making the homeowner's path safe and welcoming once again.
When our La Porte City customer reached out about their sunken, cracked driveway, it was clear they needed effective solutions to restore their home's functionality and curb appeal. As you can see in the before photo, the visible damage was extensive. We stepped in with our cutting-edge PolyLevel and NexusPro repairs to transform the space. The after photo highlights how dramatically we lifted, stabilized, and sealed their driveway, delivering not just a visual overhaul but enduring strength and resilience.
Jeff was noticing a slant in the steps to the porch of his home. When he looked closer, he realized that the area had dropped a dropped. He reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have the steps looked at. When design specialist Wes evaluated the steps, he noted that it was not the steps, but the sidewalk leading to the steps. He offered Jeff the solution of PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete. Once PolyLevel was injected, the large slant was no longer an issue, leaving the steps to his porch level once again.
Maurice had large cracks on his garage floor, causing portions of the garage to sink and become uneven. He contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to have his garage slab lifted and leveled. During evaluation, Wes had discussed about the injection of PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a lightweight material that uses lifting forces between 2,000 to 4,000 pounds per square foot, meaning the structure of the garage will not be an issue during the leveling process. PolyLevel fills in the voids, which are the reasons why the concrete had first sunk and cracked, and then expands to lift and level the slabs.
Homeowner David has lived in his home since 2006. He slowly noticed that his driveways and sidewalk have slowly started to sink and crack. Sinking slabs and driveways can be very dangerous. The cause of sinking slabs and driveways can lead to other foundation issues. A port is inserted into the slab where the Poly foam is injected. The foam then expands making the slab rise.