
Concrete Settlement
Concrete settlement is commonly caused by soil erosion, poor compaction, and moisture fluctuations beneath the slab. Over time, rainwater or improper drainage can wash away the soil, while cycles of wet and dry conditions cause the ground to shrink or shift. These factors create voids under the concrete, leading to uneven sinking and cracks.

Before Repairs
Our System Design Specialist conducted an extensive inspection of this homeowner's settling concrete driveway and sidewalk to accurately assess the root causes of the damage. By thoroughly evaluating soil conditions, slab movement, and drainage issues, we were able to design the most effective and long-lasting repair strategy tailored to the property's specific needs.

During PolyLevel Install
We installed our PolyLevel Foam Injections by first drilling small, strategically placed holes into the affected concrete slabs. Through these holes, we injected the high-density polyurethane based foam, which expands to fill voids beneath the surface. As the foam expands, it lifts and stabilizes the concrete with precision.

During NexusPro
Our crew installed our NexusPro Joint Sealant by first cleaning out the existing joints and removing any debris or old sealant. Once the area was prepped, we applied the NexusPro, a durable, UV-resistant silicone-based sealant, into the joints to create a flexible, waterproof barrier.

The Benefits Of PolyLevel
Unlike traditional mudjacking, PolyLevel is lightweight, non-invasive, and cures quickly, allowing for use just 15 minutes after installation. Its waterproof properties prevent future soil erosion, and the precise application ensures minimal disruption to the surrounding area.

The Benefits Of NexusPro
NexusPro prevents water infiltration, which can lead to soil erosion and further concrete settlement, while maintaining a clean, professional appearance that complements the newly leveled surface.

The Importance Of Concrete Repair
By addressing cracks, settlement, and uneven slabs, concrete repair helps prevent trip hazards, water intrusion, and further structural damage. It extends the life of the concrete, enhances curb appeal, and eliminates the need for full replacement, saving homeowners time and money.