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A homeowner in Brownsburg had an uneven back patio where four concrete slabs had shifted over time, creating tripping hazards and making the space less enjoyable. Inspector Devon recommended using our PolyLevel concrete lifting system to restore the patio.
Foreman Alberto and his crew injected expanding polyurethane foam beneath the slabs. As the foam expanded, it gently lifted and leveled each section, bringing the entire patio back to a smooth, even surface.
With PolyLevel in place, the homeowner’s patio is now stabilized, safer to walk on, and looks refreshed—without the cost of a full replacement.
A homeowner in Brownsburg noticed that the walkway to their front door had begun to sink, making it uneven and unsafe. Inspector Terry recommended using PolyLevel to lift and stabilize the concrete without replacing it.
Foreman Alberto and his team injected two-part polyurethane foam into the designated areas beneath the walkway. The foam expanded, filling voids and raising the slabs back to a level surface, eliminating tripping hazards and improving overall safety.
The result is a smooth, stable walkway that restores both function and curb appeal, allowing the homeowner to safely access their front door with confidence.
Before the project, homeowner David in Oldenburg noticed the concrete walkway leading to his front door had settled and become uneven, creating a safety concern and affecting curb appeal. During his free inspection, specialist Devon identified soil instability beneath the walkway as the cause and recommended a polyurethane foam lifting and stabilization solution.
After installation, foreman Beto and his crew injected two‑part polyurethane foam beneath the front walkway to fill voids, stabilize the soil, and carefully lift the concrete back into proper alignment. The process restored a smooth, level surface without the need for replacement.
With the soil stabilized and the walkway corrected, David’s front entrance is now safer, more attractive, and supported for long‑term performance.
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To address uneven surfaces and settling, Inspector Devon recommended targeted foam injection.
Foreman Isaias pumped two-part polyurethane foam into designated areas to stabilize and lift sunken concrete, including beneath stairs and elevated slabs. This method restored surface integrity and helped prevent future movement.
A homeowner in Fishers was dealing with sunken sidewalk steps leading to their front door, creating both safety concerns and an uneven appearance. Inspector Michael recommended PolyLevel to lift and stabilize the concrete efficiently.
Foreman Isaias and his crew injected two-part polyurethane foam beneath the designated areas. The foam expanded, filling voids and lifting the steps back to a level, secure position.
With the steps now stabilized, the homeowner enjoys a safer, more accessible entrance and improved curb appeal.