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Diane and her husband are worried the sunken concrete in their walkway will cause tripping hazards for her in-laws and elderly parents. She thinks that water and the broken buried downspout was to blame for the problem. We installed a new buried downspout to make sure the water was moving away from the home. We also used an injectable foam called PolyLevel to keep the trip hazards away. It raises the fallen concrete and keeps the sidewalk level since the foam is waterproof! It all cures in about 15 minutes so the process is done is such a short amount of time.
The original basement window was too small to meet safety standards, providing limited light and ventilation while leaving the space feeling dark and cramped. Additionally, it did not serve as a safe exit in case of emergencies. To enhance safety and functionality, Ayers installed a new, larger egress window that complies with safety requirements. This upgrade significantly increases natural light and ventilation, transforming the basement into a more inviting space. The new window well not only improves safety but also enhances the home’s exterior appearance.
A home in Lansing had cracks in the driveway and basement floor, allowing water to seep in and weeds to grow through. To fix the issues, the cracks were sealed, and uneven areas were leveled with PolyLevel. The repairs left the driveway and basement smooth, safe, and protected from future damage.
When Sani and her husband purchased their Lansing home last May, they noticed strange bumps on their basement walls but no signs of water damage. With their daughter’s play area and laundry in the partially finished basement, they grew concerned about potential mold and its health risks. To safeguard their home and loved ones, we installed MoldX and a SaniDry dehumidifier. Now, moisture is under control, cutting off the conditions mold needs to grow. Their basement is safe, dry, and usable, giving them peace of mind that their daughter is protected from potential health risks!
Tom’s driveway in Lansing, Michigan, had become uneven over time, causing water to flow toward his home instead of draining away as it should. Concerned about potential water damage, he wanted to address the issue before it worsened, especially since he plans to move south in the next few years. He knew that a cracked, unlevel driveway could hurt his home’s value and even deter potential buyers, so he decided to take action.
To restore the driveway, we used PolyLevel, a high-strength polyurethane foam that expands beneath the concrete to lift and level the slabs. Unlike traditional methods, PolyLevel is lightweight, fast-curing, and resistant to washout, ensuring a long-lasting solution. After leveling the driveway, we applied NexusPro, a durable, UV-resistant sealant that prevents water, dirt, and debris from seeping into cracks. This helps protect the slab from erosion and damage caused by freeze-thaw cycles.
Now, Tom has peace of mind knowing his home is protected from water intrusion, and his driveway is smooth, stable, and ready for the market when it’s time to sell. Instead of being a red flag for buyers, his newly repaired driveway adds to the home’s curb appeal and value!
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