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This homeowners sidewalk was uneven and a tripping hazard. Fortress leveled out the sidewalk by using the Poly Level Injection System. Now the sidewalk looks brand new!
The sidewalk at this home in Troy was sinking and had become unlevel.
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that sidewalk back up to it's original position.
The foreman for this, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.
A homeowner near Waterford, VA, reached out to Fortress Foundation Solutions after noticing the severe settling of the walkway by his front door. Over time, a significant tripping hazard had developed. A Fortress System Designer conducted an inspection and provided a free estimate. Soon, the Fortress PolyLevel crew arrived at the home and began their work. They drilled small holes at measured intervals into the concrete, filling these holes with PolyLevel until the walkway was lifted to be even with the brick again. Once leveled, the tiny holes were filled, and the sidewalk was restored to its original state. Now, this homeowner can confidently walk on the sidewalk without the fear of tripping!
This garage in Warrenton had a sunken corner with giant cracks. Fortress was able to take care of this issue by using the PolyLevel Injection System to raise and level the corner.
The garage of this home in Warrenton had badly sunken and cracked, and really needed our help!
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out to assess the garage and determined that our PolyLevel Injection system would be able to lift that concrete up.
The foreman, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.