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This home in Staunton had a sidewalk that was sinking and settling, becoming a tripping hazard.
Our System Designer, Scott Llewellyn, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area 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.
This home in Staunton had a sidewalk that was sinking and settling, becoming a tripping hazard.
Our System Designer, Scott Llewellyn, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area 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.
This concrete pad was sinking and collecting water when it rained. Fortress leveled out the concrete with our PolyLevel injection and sealed the cracks with our Nexus Pro Crack Repair.
This home in Harrisonburg had a sidewalk that was sinking and settling, becoming a tripping hazard.
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area 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.
This home in Harrisonburg had a sidewalk that was sinking and settling. The homeowner reached out to Fortress for a solution.
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area back up to it's original position.
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.