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This home's front walkway was sinking in certain parts because the soil underneath it was not nearly compact enough. We filled under the areas of the sidewalk that were sinking with PolyLevel foam in order to make sure the sidewalk was leveled. We then sealed the sidewalk with NexusPro sealant, to make sure water can't penetrate the sidewalk anymore.
This homeowner called us because they had noticed some large cracks in their garage. They also noticed the cracks were "active" and were spreading in their depth. We went out to first jack the concrete slab with our PolyLevel foam. After everything was level, we then sealed the cracks with NexusPro sealant. It's important to seal large cracks like this because if water gets into the cracks, it can ruin the concrete further. The result was a satisfied customer, who could now stop worrying about their garage floor from cracking.
This homeowner called us because their driveway and adjacent sidewalks were sinking unevenly, causing cracking and tripping hazards. We were able to level everything out with our foam jacking methods. We then sealed all the cracks with our NexusPro sealant. You can see the highlighted areas in the before picture, which will help visualize just how much we were able to lift the concrete slabs. The homeowner was very pleased that their concrete problem was fixed with a quick and easy solution.
This homeowner in Dayton, OH had a back porch that was sinking away from the rest of the home, causing gaps between the brick wall and porch floor. We raised the porch to close these gaps by using our foam jacking method. This foam jacking process, is quicker, cleaner, and more effective than mud jacking. We first drill pea-sized holes in the slabs in order to create an entryway for our foam gun. We then inject our PolyLevel foam under the slabs in order to raise it. We then close and seal all the gaps, then we leave. This homeowner was very impressed with the efficiency of our foam jacking methods, and doesn't have to worry any longer about their back porch sinking.
The sidewalk leading up to the front porch had sunken about 3 inches since it was first formed. The larger gap created by the sinking was considered a tripping hazard, as it was deceivingly uneven. We injected the sidewalk with PolyLevel foam in calculated spots, to be able to raise and level this sidewalk. No more tripping concerns for the homeowner!