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Barry M. of Naples, Florida contacted called LRE Foundation Repair after growing concerned about major trip hazards around his pool deck due to uneven and sinking concrete. LRE’s inspection found that poorly compacted soil and washout underneath the pool deck was causing the concrete slabs to crack and settle. LRE was able to remediate Barry’s concerns by utilizing their 2-part concrete protection system. This involves injecting a 2-part polyurethane foam underneath the slab to relevel and stabilize the concrete and then sealing off the cracks with NexusPro which is a silicone-based sealant to provide long-lasting flexibility. Barry can now get back to enjoying his pool area knowing his pool deck is permanently stabilized for years to come, and those dangerous trip hazards have been eliminated.
Megan F. of Rockledge, Florida was dealing with persistent water pooling around her pool deck, creating slippery, mildew-prone conditions and raising safety concerns. Determined to resolve the issue permanently, she contacted LRE Foundation Repair for a professional evaluation. After a comprehensive inspection, LRE identified that the existing channel drain and original construction were insufficient for proper water management. To correct the problem, the team designed a customized drainage repair solution focused on improving surface drainage and runoff control. The plan included installing a new, high-capacity channel drain system connected to a strategically placed catch basin located farther out on the property, allowing for efficient water collection and redirection away from the pool deck. With the upgraded drainage system in place, excess water now flows properly through the system and disperses safely into the yard. The result is a clean, dry, and slip-resistant pool area—leaving Megan confident in both the safety and long-term performance of her drainage solution.
Dan and Diane L. recently moved into their Melbourne, Florida home and immediately wanted their sunken and unlevel driveway repaired. Having experienced a broken bone from a previous trip hazard, these homeowners did not want to endure that again. LRE completed an inspection of the home, noting that buried tree roots were mainly to blame for their broken driveway. LRE was able to lift and re-level the affected areas of the driveway using PolyLevel, a two-part expanding foam material that is injected underneath the concrete slab. This material flows easily through soils, filling voids and expanding to lift the concrete back in place. Once the project was complete, these homeowners were thrilled to have the peace of mind they were looking for and tripping hazards removed.