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Our customer had tripping issues in his walkway. A few slabs were sinking down in the driveway and he also had a lot of voids under the concrete. He didn't want to let the problem get worse because he planned to live there for another 10-15 years. To fix this, we used the Polylevel to fill the voids under the concrete and lift it to its original position. We also sealed all of the joints and cracks to prevent issues like this in the future.
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 wanted to level and seal up all of his concrete. There was settlement occurring because water was washing out the soil underneath it. We lifted and leveled all of the concrete with PolyLevel polyurethane expanding foam. We then sealed the joints with NexusProo and sprayed all the slabs with SealantPro.
Rodney M. was tired of having snow shovel catch during the winter months and he noticed the shape of his concrete was starting to decline. Looking for a solution to prevent further damage from occurring he brought up his concerns during an annual maintenance call with Service Tech Brandon Rost, who was able to identify and provide a one-step solution for Rodney’s needs.
Brandon was able to pinpoint that the concrete drive and sidewalks were impacted by unsealed joints which were causing voids to form allowing water to enter. We were able to provide a permanent solution using NexusPro Joint Sealant, as well as a hydrophobic poly to stabilize the voids and prevent further movement. After we completed the work not only was Rodney happy with how fast the project came along but he also noticed an impact on visuals and aesthetics of his home!
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!