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A driveway that was cracking and sinking repaired with PolyLevel.
When the front walkway of a Davenport business started sinking, creating a genuine risk for trips and falls, the owners reached out to us for help. As evident in the 'before' picture, the uneven concrete posed a safety hazard that needed an immediate fix. Our solution? We meticulously leveled the sunken sections using PolyLevel, a durable and lasting fix noticeable in the 'after' photo. Then, to prevent future cracking and separation, we sealed the joints with NexusPro, ensuring a smooth, hazard-free path. Together, these innovative repairs not only addressed the immediate issue but also enhanced the walkway's overall longevity and appearance, true to our mission of delivering exceptional results and peace of mind.
In Davenport, IA, a hazardous, uneven sidewalk greeted this homeowner daily, posing a constant tripping threat. In the before photo, take note of the significant imbalance across sections. Our team stepped in with a tailored solution; utilizing PolyLevel to gently lift and level the slabs, followed by NexusPro to seal the joints securely. As depicted in the after photo, the transformation not only restores safety but aesthetics too, reflecting our commitment to providing homeowners with a durable, appealing fix.
This whole slab of concrete of a Sherrard, IL driveway had become completely uneven. The PolyLevel system changed that right around and made the slab even again by lifting it back up.
Rick was noticing some issues with his driveway sinking, causing the entrance into the garage to be rough. He reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have his driveway mudjacked. Instead of mudjacking, he was offered PolyLevel. PolyLevel uses similar techniques to mudjacking, but with more affective and longer-lasting results. Small 3/8th inch holes are drilled to inject the high-density polymers. Once injected, voids become filled, and then expand to lift and level the concrete. The once 2-inch drop, is now level again with PolyLevel.