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Uneven concrete can pose safety hazards to pedestrians of all ages. With PolyLevel injections offered by MidAmerica Basement Systems, the hassle of concrete leveling is made simple. PolyLevel is a lightweight, quick-drying, solution for leveling sinking concrete. Poly ports, roughly 5/8-inch in size, allow for the polyurethane to be injected under the concrete slabs, filling the voids, and lifting and leveling them back to proper elevations. The lightweight foam offers less pressure on the ground, providing a more permanent solution over other techniques. The quick dry time of PolyLevel also allows for accessibility to the area the same day as injections.
Tim and Marg were concerned about their driveway. Multiple areas had sunken, leaving the area unsightly and hazardous. They did not have the money to have their driveway demolished and replaced, and contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to have their driveway leveled. Cole had offered the solution of PolyLevel to accurately lift and level their sunken driveway. The high-density polymers fill the voids under the concrete and then expand to lift and stabilize the area. PolyLevel offers a waterproof material that will last long and never rot or deteriorate, providing a long-lasting solution.
Doug and Kelly’s driveway was presenting large tripping hazards, making it unsafe for them and their guests to access. They reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have their driveway lifted and leveled. Design specialist Mike, offered them the solution PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a lightweight material that uses high-density polymers to fill voids, and expands to lift and stabilize sunken concrete. NexusPro Joint Sealant is then applied to the cracks to help properly seal off water from seeping down the crack and washing out the ground underneath. The sealant is flexible to allow it to bend and shift with the natural movement of the ground so the bond stays permanent and holds for many years.
This whole sidewalk had cracks and settlement issues. Thanks to the PolyLevel system, the sidewalk looks almost brand new. The white spots on the concrete are drilled hole with ports in them where the foam will be injected. The foam is injected under the concrete to raise it back up to its original position.
Polyfoam used to fix unsafe driveway.