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This elevated front porch was sinking into the soil, which had caused a gap to form between the home's vinyl siding and the porch floor. The floor of the porch was also angled down towards the home, which made the porch awkward to walk on and put furniture on. Another problem was that the porch was covered, but whenever it stormed really badly, the rain ran towards the homes foundation. We fixed the slanted porch by injecting our polyurethane foam through the slab on the side closer side of the home. After we carefully injected the slab, we were able to even the porch back out again, fixing all the problems the homeowner wished for.
This concrete slab in Stanton, KY, had settled into the ground, causing the porch to slope aggressively down and away from the front door. If you look closely at the before picture, you can see that the homeowner had to wedge a brick between the column and the slab to support the roof overhang above the porch. We went out and injected our PolyLevel foam beneath the slab in order to lift and level the concrete back to where it was poured originally. After we restored the porch, we then lifted the sidewalk to match the newly transformed porch slab. The homeowner was very happy with the outcome, and most of all, not having to worry about their overhanging roof's structural soundness.
This front porch in Paintsville, KY, had settled several inches over time, leaving an uneven surface and a noticeable gap where it met the house. Our crew used the PolyLevel system to lift the porch slab back to its proper height, providing solid support once again. The installation required only small injection ports, meaning we could raise the concrete with minimal disturbance to the surrounding area. In just a short time, we were able to lift the porch by a couple of inches and restore its level appearance—without the mess or cost of replacement. Be sure to scroll through the photos to see how seamless the lift turned out.
This customers porch steps were sinking four to five inches into the ground, which could result in a potential hazard. Luckily our PolyLeveling system was able to raise the steps to the exact level needed very neatly.