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Ben was very upset with the large sinking concrete in portions of his driveway. Overtime sections of the driveway had sunk due to the voids under the concrete. Some areas had dropped about 2 to 3 inches, leaving the driveway unlevel and unsafe. MidAmerica Basement Systems offered the solution PolyLevel. PolyLevel is injected under the concrete to fill to voids, once the voids are filled, it expands to lift and stabilize the slabs. The slabs that were 2-3 inches lower, now run flush with the other areas of the driveway, making the driveway level and safe once again.
This concrete patio had a huge crack down the middle and was sinking. From the before to the after, you can see the concrete is leveled with PolyLevel foam. The foam is injected under the concrete to raise it up to its original position.
Steve was concerned with the appearance of the entrance to his home. Over the years the front stoop had begun to sink, leaving unsightly, large gaps. He was not happy with the mudjacking solution because of the large, ugly holes that are drilled into the concrete so the solution can be injected. He heard of MidAmerica Basement Systems solution of PolyLevel and contacted Cole for more information. Cole explained to Steve that he would not have to worry about large, ugly holes in the concrete. PolyLevel uses holes smaller than the size of a dime to inject the solution. It provides a stabile base for the stoop to hold and expands to lift and level the area back to its original state. He also suggested applying a NexusPro Joint Sealant to prevent washouts from future rainfalls throughout the sidewalk and driveway. Steve no longer has an ugly entrance to his front door now that his stoop is lifted and leveled once again.
Richard and his wife were concerned about having their garage door replaced. Over the years, areas of the garage slab had shifted and settled, leading to an unlevel garage door. They were in the process of face-lifting their home, and replacing their garage door was one of them. The issue was they couldn’t replace the garage door with an unlevel tracked for the door. They needed their slab lifted and leveled. They reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have the garage slab fixed. PolyLevel was injected under the slab to fill the voids and expand to lift and stabilize the area. After lifting had occurred, NexusPro Joint Sealant was applied to the cracks to help prevent any future cracking. Now with a level slab, Richard and his wife can replace the old garage door with a new one.