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In Derry, New Hampshire a garage foundation was recently repaired with Geolocks, but the garage still needed the slab repaired. Our production crew installed PolyLevel and NexusPro on the garage slab.
When the entrance to a home is a concrete slab, it's crucial that the surface is even and level. This homeowner in Derry, NH was concerned with how his front porch area was settling and becoming uneven. It had become a dangerous trip hazard. The concrete itself was not in terrible condition, other than being uneven, and so he was looking for options to lift and level the slab without having to remove and replace.
Our Erickson team proposed and installed PolyLevel to address the settlement issue. It was the ideal solution that did not require and demolition and successfully lifted the sunken concrete back to a level position by filling the void beneath the concrete for the homeowner. With a safe porch entrance, this homeowner has one less thing to worry about.
A residential building owner noticed concrete sinking along pathways on the property. These tripping hazards caused concern for the owner. Looking to level and stabilize the concrete, he reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist, Kenneth Calabrese, recommended installing PolyLevel concrete leveling and NexusPro joint repair. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that fills voids underneath the concrete, almost instantly lifting and leveling it. This permanent solution is much quicker and cost effective compared to mudjacking or replacing the concrete. After PolyLevel lifted the concrete, NexusPro was used to seal the joints between the concrete. NexusPro stops water from infultrating the soil underneath the concrete, preventing concrete cracks or becoming uneven. It is resistant to UV rays to prevent the sealant from cracking, foaming, or drying.
With the concrete level and stabilized, the tripping hazards were eliminated. Along with a much more attractive look, this property owner has peace of mind that the walkways will remain safe.
This homeowner in Randolph Massachusetts was experiencing large cracks in their concrete on the side of their home. It has gotten so bad that they finally decided that it was time to repair it. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and suggested that they use Crack Seal to fix the cracks and then resurface the concrete for a new and clean look. Crew Lead Jon Provost and his team came to the home and repaired the cracks and broken slab and resurfaced the whole slab.
This home in Randolph, MA was built in the 1950's, and as of 2015 the garage had begun to show signs of settlement in the concrete slabs. Some sections were very uneven, and the problem seemed to get more pronounced and worse over the years.
Our team designed a solution to level and stabilize the uneven concrete with a polymer foam product called PolyLevel. In just a single day, our team injected the PolyLevel to fill the voids beneath the sunken concrete and fully stabilize it. The homeowner was able to park his cars on the slabs within minutes of installation, and the entire area was left clean and safe.