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James and Tina of O'Fallon, Illinois experienced their driveway sinking lower than the garage, so they called Woods Basement Systems for a solution. Systems design specialist, Nolan M. recommended installing PolyLevel.
Foreman, Matthew R. installed the product. PolyLevel is a foam-like polyurethane formula that works to permanently lift and stabilize sinking concrete slabs. First small, dime-sized holes are drilled into the sinking slabs, then the polymer is injected into the void. The holes are then covered with cement.
Now James and Tina S. have a safe driveway.
Driveways with cracks, bumps, or uneven surfaces can pose a hazard to anyone. The driveway of this Arnold, Missouri home had a few cracks and was uneven. Fortunately, we were able to fix the issue quickly and easily after they gave us a call.
Lyda of St. Louis, Missouri had uneven concrete slabs in her driveway, so she called Woods Basement Systems for a solution. Systems design specialist, Barry C. recommended installing PolyLevel.
Foreman, Mason S. installed the product. PolyLevel is a polyurethane formula that works to permanently lift and stabilize sinking concrete. First, small, dime-sized holes are drilled into the concrete and then the polymer is injected into the void. After that, the holes are covered with cement and within 15 minutes of installation, the pavement can be used again.
Now Lyda R. has a safe, usable driveway.
A sidewalk leading up to a house was sinking in Glencoe, MO, causing the front steps to collapse and become uneven. To solve this issue, the PolyLevel System was installed. This will stabilize, lift, and level the concrete slabs with high-strength polyurethane foam. Pea-sized holes were drilled into the concrete and the foam was injected to fill the void underneath. This installation technique allows the foam to expand as it cures, precisely lifting the slabs back up. This will improve the safety of the sidewalk and restore peace of mind for years to come!
BEFORE: Similar to poured concrete walls, block walls like this one (in Glencoe, Missouri) sometimes leak at the joint between the footing and wall. This block wall foundations is also filled with mortar joints that weakened and leaked; the block itself had cracked and allowed water to leak through.
AFTER: This problematic foundation is now supported and dry. Woods Basement Systems design specialists determined the cause of the water leakage and provided effective solutions to stop future water leaks.