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Joyce K., a homeowner in Bel Aire, KS, has watched the concrete on her driveway and around her home continue to settle over the years. Water from downspouts has washed away the soil underneath the slabs causing it to sink and even crack in certain areas. Upset with its appearance and potential for a tripping hazard, she decided to do something about it. As a repeat customer, she has trust in Thrasher and is always impressed with our integrity, and reputation.
System Design Specialist, Jon Graves, arrived at the Bel Aire home to inspect the surrounding concrete. Joyce loved how we addressed all the concrete on the property and immediately felt the price was fair. From there, our team went to work in applying our full concrete protection service. In areas where the concrete had sunk, they installed our PolyLevel foam solution to permanently level the surface. In order to seal the cracks in the concrete, the team utilized our NexusPro silicone-based joint sealer to prevent moisture from seeping beneath in the future. Lastly, SealantPro concrete sealant was applied to protect the surface and extend its life for years to come.
Joyce couldn’t have been happier with the appearance of her newly leveled and sealed concrete. Aside from the physical appearance, she was pleased with our team’s politeness and efficiency throughout the project. She makes the right choice and continues to put her trust in our brand.
This homeowner just finished a project with us that involved waterproofing his basement. While there, our System Design Specialist Sheldon Sharp suggested that a primary cause of the water issues in the homeowners basement was from the settled concrete that had created a direct path for water straight to his basement. The homeowner was very happy about his newly waterproofed basement, and he wanted to preserve that, so he decided to also go ahead and fix the concrete sidewalk as well.
Sheldon and his team utilized PolyLevel to lift and level the sidewalk, then they utilized NexusPro to seal all of the joints and cracks.
Water sliding down the sidewalk and into this homeowner's home should no longer be a worry to him. The homeowner said that he loved the work and it looks amazing. He is very happy with the results and now he can just relax and enjoy his home.
This homeowner was irritated that her garage entrance had a bump, her driveway was very cracked, and her front entrance was cracking and sinking. She was very unpleased with her situation, so after research, she liked the outcomes we had achieved in the past, so she gave us a call.
We sent System Design Specialist Austin Ahlf to inspect the concrete problems and determine the likely cause. Austin found that the garage approach and the front steps had settled due to a void underneath the concrete caused by poorly compacted, dry soil. Austin talked to the homeowner and determined that the best solution would be to lift, level, and seal the concrete with our 2-Part Concrete Protection System. Our team began restoring the concrete by injecting PolyLevel foam to lift and level the driveway and stairs, then they sealed the concrete's cracks and joints with NexusPro sealant.
The homeowner was really happy with the results and she loves the way her house looks. Check out her stair lift!
Take a look at this incredible concrete transformation in Bel Aire, KS. The sidewalk going up to the house was breaking and was unlevel, creating a very dangerous situation. Our team lifted and leveled the broken concrete with PolyLevel and then sealed the joints with NexusPro. Now it looks like the concrete was never broken!
This homeowner was concerned about the cracks on his concrete right next to his home's foundation. He saw us doing work for a neighbor, and so he decided to give us a call to see what we could do to help his concrete problem.
We sent System Design Specialist Travis Hickman to inspect the concrete and see what was causing the cracks. Travis found that the concrete had settled roughly 2 inches and the cracks were caused by this. The soil underneath the concrete had eroded, leaving a void for the concrete to settle into below the surface. Being familiar with concrete repair, Travis discussed that this could be fixed and the homeowner was very happy. Travis and his team used PolyLevel to lift and stabilize the settled concrete back to its original position.
Check out this concrete lift!