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The Master Services team recently attended a residence in Bristol, TN, dealing with settlement problems affecting a substantial concrete slab. The homeowner discovered multiple cracks, not only posing a tripping hazard but worsening over time. Concrete sinking and shifting can happen due to soil erosion and temperature changes, leading to cracks. To tackle this, we employed the PolyLyft injection method, effectively lifting and stabilizing the concrete surface by expansion. Consequently, our client now has a secure and stable platform, offering the much-needed stability.
In Kingsport, TN, a residential property's front sidewalk had sunk due to changes in temperature and shifting soils that affected the moisture levels in the soil. Additionally, settling signs were evident on the driveway's side. To address this issue, Master Services employed the PolyLyft injection technique to raise the entire driveway. This method involves the use of PolyLyft, which expands and lifts the concrete, restoring the slab to its original position.
A homeowner in Kingsport, TN had a front sidewalk and porch that were sinking. Master Services visited to inject it with our PolyLyft, a high-density product that raises sinking concrete to its original position within minutes!
In Kingsport, TN, a porch faced a severe partial collapse that jeopardized the overall structural integrity of the front porch roof. Beyond its unsightly appearance, it posed potential safety hazards. Our team stepped in to address the issue by employing the strategic use of PolyLyft, an innovative solution. By carefully injecting the PolyLyft beneath the porch, it expanded and raised the slab, filling the voids. The remarkable results left the homeowner delighted, expressing gratitude to our team throughout the entire procedure.
When a homeowner in Blountville, TN discovered significant cracks on their front porch, they reached out to Master Services for a solution. Our team utilized high-density PolyLyft to elevate the slab back to its original position. This method raised the front porch by one inch, compacting the soil beneath the cement and providing an added layer of support. In just a few hours, our team effectively preserved this front porch for years to come!