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A concrete driveway in Saint Louis, MO was settling, causing the slabs to sink into the ground, become uneven, and crack. To solve this issue, the PoilyLevel 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 slab back up. This will restore peace of mind for years to come!
Homeowner Jim B. of Oakville, Missouri, was displeased with the cracking, uneven concrete of his sidewalk and driveway. The sinking driveway slab created a small ledge as he drove into his garage and he worried of the damage it may cause to his vehicle over time.
System design specialist Jeremy R. designed an effective solution to correct the unlevel, cracked concrete. Foreman Andrew T. and his crew used PolyLEVEL injections to raise and level the concrete, and sealed the cracks. PolyLEVEL is both quick and long lasting, so Jim can have a beautiful, safe driveway for years to come.
Joyce C was concerned about the uneven concrete in front of her home. So, she decided to call Woods Basement Systems. System Design Specialist David D was able to come up with a solution to the problem.
Foreman William T used PolyLevel to raise the level of the sinking concrete. PolyLevel is injected into the ground and will raise the level of the sinking concrete. The injection will leave behind a dime sized hole, which will be filled in with concrete.
Steve of St. Louis, Missouri experienced uneven pavement in his driveway, so he decided to call Woods Basement Systems. Systems design specialist, Phillip H., recommended installing PolyLevel.
Foreman, Andrew T. worked the job. PolyLevel is a high density polyurethane formula or foam that works to permanently lift and stabilize sinking concrete slabs. How works is first, small, dime-sized holes are drilled into the concrete. Then the polymer is injected into the void and in about 15 minutes the concrete is usable, so there is no waiting for it to settle.
Steve L. can now safely use his driveway.
This Oakville, Missouri home's concrete driveway had become quite badly cracked and sunken over the years. In order to return it to its original state, a Woods Basement Systems team injected PolyLevel, an expanding composite foam, underneath the sunken slabs to lift them and fill in the cracks. Because PolyLevel dries so quickly, the driveway was ready to be driven on in just 30 minutes!