
Concrete Settlement
Concrete settlement is often caused by soil erosion, poor compaction, or moisture fluctuations beneath the slab. As the soil shifts, shrinks, or washes away, it creates voids that can no longer support the weight of the concrete, leading to cracking, sinking, and uneven surfaces over time.

Before Repairs
We had our System Design Specialist conduct a thorough inspection of the entire driveway to ensure the homeowner received the most accurate assessment and the most effective repair solution tailored to their concrete issues.

Lifting With PolyLevel
Our crew begins the PolyLevel installation by drilling small, strategically placed holes into the sunken concrete slab. Through these holes, we inject the high-density polyurethane foam, which expands beneath the surface to fill voids and lift the concrete back to its original level.

The Benefits Of PolyLevel
PolyLevel Foam Injections offer a fast, effective, and long-lasting solution for sunken concrete. The lightweight yet strong polyurethane foam lifts and levels slabs with minimal disruption, cures quickly, and doesn't add extra weight to the soil. Unlike traditional methods, PolyLevel is water-resistant, helping to prevent future erosion and providing a stable, durable foundation for years to come.

Applying NexusPro
The crew installed our NexusPro Joint Sealant by first thoroughly cleaning and preparing the concrete joints to ensure a strong bond. Once prepped, we apply the UV-resistant, flexible sealant into the cracks and joints, where it seals out moisture and debris. NexusPro cures quickly and remains flexible over time, providing long-lasting protection against water damage and preventing future cracking.

The Importance Of Concrete Repair
Concrete repair is essential for maintaining safety, preventing further structural damage, and enhancing curb appeal. Cracked or uneven concrete can pose serious trip hazards and allow water to seep beneath the surface, leading to soil erosion and costly long-term issues. Timely repairs not only extend the life of your concrete but also protect your property's value and integrity.