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This Woodland Hills, California garage slab had multiple intersecting cracks caused by long-term stress, concrete shrinkage, and soil movement beneath the slab. Cracks in garage floors are common but can worsen over time if the concrete is not properly stabilized.
Our team repaired the slab using concrete crack stitching, a structural repair method that reinforces cracked concrete by installing steel stitching pins across the damaged areas. Once the slab was stabilized, the cracks were sealed to help prevent further movement and reduce moisture intrusion. The finished surface is reinforced, protected, and ready for everyday use.
These before-and-after photos show how crack stitching can effectively stabilize a garage slab and extend the life of concrete surfaces in Southern California homes.
The Before Picture Shows a Void Under a Driveway. This had caused one of the slabs to sink. A Trip Hazard had been created.
The After Picture shows the same spot in the Driveway, after Saber injected Polyurethane to fill the Void. This eliminated the trip hazard.
The Before Picture shows a void formed by a Water Leak in a Pool Area. Our customer started repairing the leak and found this void.
The After Picture shows the Pool Area after the PolyLevel Injection filled the voids created by the leak.
The before photo shows the are the needs replacement.
The during photo shows the area ready for new concrete.
The after photo shows the final product finished.
The before photo shows the concrete that has been removed.
The during photo shows the area prepared for concrete with rebar.
The after photo shows the concrete as a finished product.