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Check out the difference! This sidewalk and front step of this Fond du Lac home had sunk several inches, making it difficult to get in and out of the front door. To fix these issues and permanently raise them back up to their original height, we installed PolyLevel Injection Foam. The homeowners were thrilled with the results!
The Cement patio was raised back up to the correct height using PolyLevel Injection Foam. Then, the joints were sealed with NexusPro Joint Sealant, ensuring that the homeowners wouldn't have a future issue with the patio sinking.
The causes of concrete settlement and sinking are the same whether it's a driveway, walkway, patio, garage floor, or pool deck. As soil underneath a concrete slab shrinks, settles or washes away, this leaves empty space, or voids, beneath the slab. With the soil no longer supporting the slab, the concrete will sink, creating an uneven surface. This was the case for the concrete walkway of this home in Malone, WI.
To lift and level this home's walway, Sure-Dry Basement Systems installed their PolyLevel® Injection Foam system. PolyLevel® is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface.
If you have sunken and uneven concrete around your home, contact Sure-Dry today for a free estimate!
This sidewalk in Beaver Dam had sunk and tilted several inches, causing a trip hazard and a large step at the driveway and back door. To fix these issues, we raised and leveled the sidewalk back up to the correct height using our PolyLevel Injection Foam system. The homeowners were thrilled that the issues were fixed, and also, the sidewalk and their driveway looked much better.
Check out how much nicer and safer this is! We lifted and leveled this sunken patio back up to its original position with PolyLevel Joint Sealant, and joints sealed with NexusPro Joint Sealant. By making sure everything is nice and level, these homeowners no longer have to worry about a tripping hazard, or pooling water.