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A concrete garage floor was sinking in Grubville, MO, causing separation between the wall and floor. To solve this issue, the PolyLevel System was installed. This will stabilize, lift, and level the concrete slab 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 the peace of mind of the homeowners for years to come!
Customer, Judy of Elsberry, Missouri, had an issue with the pavement in her driveway: it was pulling away from the home's foundation. Not knowing what to do, she called woods Basement Systems for help. Systems design specialist, Brandon B., recommended PolyLevel for the job.
Foreman, Andrew T. did the job. PolyLevel works to permanently lift and stabilize concrete slabs with a high density polyurethane formula, or foam. Small, dime-sized holes are drilling into the pavement and then the polymer is injected into the void. The holes are covered with cement and the concrete can be used within 15 minutes.
So Judy H. can now safely use her driveway.
This before and after shows images of a concrete sidewalk before we restored it with PolyLEVEL. The cracking, uneven concrete is an indicator that a PolyLEVEL restoration is needed.
Lori T. of Lake Saint Louis, MO had a concrete driveway and walkway that was very uneven. The concrete slabs of the driveway and walkway had sunken over the years and created numbers cracks and tripping hazards. As seen in the picture, there was a gap about three and a half inches between the driveway and garage which made it difficult to pull in the car so she called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended PolyLevel.
PolyLevel is an expanding polymer foam that was injected under the concrete slabs of the driveway and walkway. It lifts and levels the concrete, as can be seen in the picture, and cures quickly: it can be driven on and used in about 15 minutes which is much less downtime than traditional mudjacking.
Uneven walkways can be dangerous when they are next to your pool. That’s why Robert T called Woods Basement Systems. System Design Specialist Jeremy R recommended PolyLevel injections.
Foreman Juan H used PolyLevel on the portion of the patio shown above. He injected it into the concrete which raised up the sinking portion. The injection leaves behind a dime-sized hole that will be filled in with concrete.