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We just wrapped up a concrete walkway repair, and it turned out great! We lifted the uneven slabs back to their proper level, so the walkway is smooth and safe again. To finish it off, we sealed the control joints with NexusPro silicone caulk, which helps keep water out and prevents cracking. It's a flexible, long-lasting solution that not only looks great but also ensures the walkway stays in good shape for years to come!
This homeowner, Marcie, wanted her driveway to stop settling and stop the cracks from continuing to grow wider. These large cracks were allowing water to get under the concrete and wash the soil away, making it very easy for the concrete to settle. We filled the large cracks with NexusPro after we lifted the concrete with PolyLevel!
This homeowner was looking to prevent his back concrete patio from draining water towards the home. He knew of Thrashers reputation and gave us a call. System Design Specialist, Sam Frei, came out to meet with him. Sam saw how there was a design cut into this patio, and the joints between were not sealed. This was causing water to go underneath the patio and causing it flow towards the home and crack the concrete. Sam talked through using our NexusPro to help seal these joints and prevent more water from getting beneath the slab. Check out the before and after for the process on this designed patio!
Homeowner Ed S. was growing concerned about his concrete. He has been noticing that the stoop is settling and sinking away from his home. Looking for concrete raising solutions, he gave Thrasher a call.
Service Technician Andrew Davis went out to Ed’s home. He was able to identify that to stop the concrete from settling and moving away from the home, the cracks needed to be closed. We started with lifting the settled concrete with PolyLevel, bringing it back up to the original level. Then to close the joints and cracks, we applied NexusPro Joint Sealant. Ed was happy to know the concrete was taken care of and pleased with the quality of work from the crew.
We met with a family in Pleasant Hill that was concerned with unlevel concrete in their driveway. They didn't want anybody to trip over it. Our System Design Specialist went out to the home and gave them a free quote. They decided to go through with the work and we made an appointment to come out and fix their driveway.
When our production team got to their home, we began the process of fixing their driveway by first drilling a tiny hole where the high density polymer would be injected. This high density polymer, PolyLevel, is what is used to raise the slabs. The outcome was great; their driveway is now level!