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A sidewalk in O'Fallon, MO, was unleveled and had large seams that needed to be sealed. The homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, PolyLevel™ was used to level the sidewalk. This system works by drilling pea-sized holes into the concrete and injecting a polyurethane foam underneath. The foam then expands to lift and level the concrete slab. Next, NexusPro™ was used to seal the seams and any cracks in the concrete. This flexible sealant will withstand any harsh weather the homeowner may receive, as it is very durable. With these systems in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their concrete is in great shape!
This photo gallery highlights the driveway before and after concrete repairs were completed. After a comprehensive assessment, the Woods Basement Systems team created a customized repair plan for the home. High-density foam was injected beneath the concrete to lift and stabilize the sunken sections. Once proper alignment was restored, cracks were repaired to provide a smooth and stable surface. The repair was finalized with a durable joint sealant designed to keep moisture out and protect the concrete from future wear. The final image shows the driveway restored to a level, safe condition for the homeowner.
Mike and Elese S. in O'Fallon, MO had a failing foundation in their home. Woods Basement Systems installed GeoLock wall anchors to support the foundation. These anchors will be attached to the wall and anchored out in the yard.
O'Fallon, Missouri residents Joan and Rick B. were troubled by water leaking into their basement where the floor meets the wall. The water seepage caused a concern for mold and damage.
System desing specialist Nolan M. designed a solution to keep the basement dry. Foreman Juan H. and his team installed WaterGuard, a perimeter drainage system. WaterGuard collects the water and guides it away from the basement. Joan and Rick can now enjoy their dry basement with no worries about mold and damage.
Cracks forming in foundation walls can be a sign of a more serious underlying issue. Matt R. of O’Fallon, MO noticed that he was constantly patching cracks in his walls and new ones would form in their place. He also noticed the walls appeared to be leaning, as shown in the pictures, in so he called Woods Basement Systems for an assessment. Woods recommended installing Geo-Lock Wall Anchors.
Woods installed the Geo-Lock Wall Anchors along the leaning and cracking walls. Steel wall plates, as shown in the picture, are attached to earth plates that have been buried in the yard using galvanized steel anchor rods. The rods are tightened and will permanently stabilize the walls, preventing any future movement and can also straighten the walls in most cases.
Matt R. is happy he won’t have to patch cracks in his walls anymore.