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A small crack like this can keep a homeowner from being able to sell their home. Our solution is fast and easy: inject epoxy to seal the crack, and then seal the entire area with our Carbon Armor Patch for extra strength to prevent future cracks.
A Before and After of a Concrete Repair project we completed in Livermore to help the homeowner remove a tripping hazard from his walkway. We injected PolyLevel Polyurethane Foam beneath it to fill a void that had formed beneath it and bring it back to level. We then sealed the joints with NexusPro Sealant to ensure that water couldn't enter beneath the slab to cause any more problems.
This project had 30 Push Piers installed around the perimeter of the home to stablize it. To do this portions of concrete had to be removed. Once the piers were installed our crew went around and filled the areas with dirt smoothed it, installed rebar, and patched the concrete.
In the Before photo, you can see the exposed steel rebar of the interior foundation wall. Our solution for this type of problem is to remove the exposed rebar, replace it with a new fiberglass rebar that is proven to be stronger, seal the exposed area with a new concrete patch, and then seal the area again with our Carbon Armor Patch for some extra strength. Bonus: You can also see some earthquake retrofit brackets that we installed.