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A customer needed our help because the concrete slabs in his driveway were sinking. So he called our team and we installed PolyLevel, a waterproof and long-lasting system designed to fix concrete slabs that have sunk. It uses a polyurethane foam that expands and has a high density in order to lift the concrete slabs back to their original level. The process is quite simple and is done by drilling small holes into the concrete and then inserting the foam into the holes.
Concrete in Larry’s driveway and near his front porch was sinking. At each location the concrete has sunk at least an inch so Larry called our team for help. We installed PolyLevel, a system designed to fix concrete slabs that have sunk by using a polyurethane foam to lift the concrete slabs back to their original level. The polyurethane foam expands and has a high density in order to raise the concrete. The process is simple and is done by drilling small holes into the concrete and then inserting the foam into the holes. Also, the PolyLevel system is long-lasting and waterproof.
Jim has a driveway and walkway that were settling and needed to be repaired. We used PolyLevel and NexusPro to fix the issues at hand. PolyLevel lifted and leveled the sunken concrete. NexusPro sealed the joints and cracks to make sure the concrete slab was not degraded from below. Both dry quickly so they are not inconvenient for the homeowner!
Jim and his wife have a concrete slab on their porch that is settling. One corner is sinking more than the rest which is causing cracks. We used PolyLevel to lift the concrete back up to the original level and make sure it is even with the rest of the porch. We also used NexusPro to seal the cracks and make sure the concrete is not degraded from below.
Homeowners wanted to turn their basement into a livable space. So they contacted our team and we installed an egress window and well. Regular windows offer minimal protection against outside air entering the home because they are poorly insulated around the window. Egress windows will help ventilate your indoor areas and prevent unwanted allergens from entering your house. Also, egress windows provide a safe exit in case of emergency so they are required in finished basement living areas. In addition, these windows provide lots of natural light.
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