Concrete Repair Services Before & After Photos
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Improving Driveway Safety
Charles frequently gets in and out of his car on the driveway and uses his walker to do so. He and his wife wanted a safer and more level surface for him to walk on. They knew their concrete was in bad shape and wanted to preserve it for decades to come for their future use and to increase the value of the home when they sell it.
To fix these issues, we used Nexus Pro joint and crack sealant and leveled out the concrete using our Polylevel foam. We also applied Sealant Pro as a surface sealer to prevent further deterioration of the concrete and protect it from rain and oil.
Concrete Driveway Sealant
This customer had some sinking slabs on their driveway. Concrete slabs can sink because of soil erosion or settlement beneath the slab which leads to voids or weak areas that cause the concrete to lose support and sink into the ground. Also, things like poor installation or inadequate support beneath the slabs can also cause them to sink over time.
In this case, we found that water eroding the soil was the cause. We fixed it using polylevel foam to lift and level them and then sealing the concrete with NexusPro to make sure water couldn't cause the same problems in the future.
Concrete lift in Glenwood, IA
This homeowner's garage door was having difficulties closing all the way and she needed a solution so could stop worrying about water getting in the garage. The garage had settled and created a large gap between the floor and the garage. Our team used piers to lift the slab and used PolyLevel expanding foam to stabilize it.
Concrete Step Repair in Clarinda, IA
Later this summer, this couple will move into their new home. Before they do that, they want to finish some projects including repairing this concrete sidewalk and step. In order to eliminate the tripping hazard, we used PolyLevel to lift and level the slabs and then sealed all of the cracks with NexusPro. Now this couple is one step closer to moving into their home!
Bricks Pulled Apart On Home Repaired
This customer needed to fix the sinking concrete in his driveway before he could sell his home. The most obvious sign of the damage the concrete was doing is seen in the bricks next to them, which were pulled apart as the concrete dragged a section of them with it into the ground. We injected Polylevel foam into the concrete to lift the slab and the bricks back up to their original position. We also used NexusPro to protect the concrete in the future.
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