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Before contacting Basement Systems of Indiana, Chris was dealing with a significant gap where the concrete around his home had sunk and pulled away from the structure. Concerned about safety and the potential for further damage, he scheduled a free inspection to find a lasting solution.
Concrete specialist Jay confirmed that the sinking slabs were creating a hazardous gap and recommended polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize the area. Foreman Devon and his crew injected a two-part expanding foam beneath the concrete, filling voids, stabilizing the soil, and gently lifting the slabs back toward their original position.
Now, Chris has a secure and level concrete surface that improves both safety and curb appeal. If you're experiencing similar issues with sinking concrete, start with a free estimate today:
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Homeowner Steve in Hope noticed his front steps were settling, creating a safety concern. He contacted Basement Systems of Indiana for a free inspection and estimate.
Concrete specialist Mike recommended injecting two-part polyurethane foam to lift and stabilize the steps. Foreman Beto completed the work by pumping foam into the designated areas, restoring the steps to a safe and level position.
If you're dealing with sinking concrete, schedule your free estimate today:
https://www.basementsystemsofindiana.com/free-estimate.html
A homeowner in Alexandria was dealing with a sinking, cracked driveway that posed both a safety concern and an eyesore. Inspector Jay recommended lifting and stabilizing the concrete with our PolyLevel polyurethane foam system.
Foreman Alberto and his crew injected the two-part foam beneath the slab, filling voids, lifting the sunken sections, and creating a stable base. The process was quick, clean, and minimally disruptive—allowing the homeowner to use their driveway again the same day.
Now the driveway is level, safer to walk and drive on, and far more attractive, all without the expense of a full replacement.
A homeowner in Marion needed both foundation support and concrete stabilization to address settlement and uneven surfaces. Inspector Terry designed the repair plan, and Foreman Evert led the installation.
The crew installed HP 287 helical piers to reinforce the foundation, ensuring proper spacing and placement for long-term stability. To address uneven slabs, they pumped two-part polyurethane foam beneath stairs and elevated concrete to lift and stabilize the areas. Where required, concrete was removed and replaced to allow proper product placement.
With helical piers and PolyLevel foam working together, the home now has a reinforced foundation and level, stabilized concrete surfaces for lasting safety and support.
In Daleville, a homeowner was dealing with a sinking walkway that led to their front door—creating uneven steps and a growing safety concern. Inspector Devon recommended a polyurethane foam injection to restore the surface without the need for replacement.
Foreman Joe and his crew carefully pumped two-part polyurethane foam beneath the designated sections of the walkway. The foam expanded beneath the slabs, lifting and stabilizing the concrete with precision.
The entryway was quickly restored to a safe, level condition—offering a smooth welcome and long-term durability with minimal disruption to the property.