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This sunken stoop in Milford, OH, needed to be raised for several reasons. First, the high step posed a potential tripping hazard. Additionally, the uneven stoop and sidewalk created an unsightly appearance. Raising the sidewalk also meant less dirt accumulation, reducing the need for frequent sweeping. Using our PolyLevel foam, we lifted and leveled both the stoop and the connecting sidewalk, then sealed the joints and gaps for a seamless finish.
This stoop had settled about nine inches into the ground at its lowest part. We raised and leveled the stoop and connecting sidewalk to make for a seamless stroll. You can see how far we raised the stoop by looking at the highlighted area in the before picture, and comparing that gap to the same area in the after photo. Thanks to our quick curing PolyLevel foam, the homeowners were able to use their sidewalk again almost immediately after we left. Not too shabby for a job completed in less than an hour or two.
This homeowner called us regarding a porch that was sinking. We used PolyLevel injections to resolve the problems for the homeowner. PolyLevel Foam is able to raise concrete slabs on sidewalks, driveways, and porches. Small holes are drilled into the concrete, and then the PolyLevel foam is injected under the concrete to be raised. The PolyLevel Foam fills the voids underneath the concrete slab and raises it up. The hole that was drilled into the concrete was patched, and the porch will be ready to walk on again in about 15 minutes. Note how the gap is closed between the siding on the home and then concrete slab.
This driveway in Hebron, Kentucky was in need of a PolyLevel job. The owner was concerned because the uneven slabs of concrete in their driveway could result in accidents. Their driveway was a high traffic area for their family, which contained young children and elderly adults. Not wanting to risk anyone from tripping on the concrete, the homeowners gave us a call. We were able to inject poly and lift the concrete slabs back to an even level.
This front porch had a visible gap underneath the concrete. It was so large that it was actually quite impressive the slab had not cracked and completely fell yet. Luckily the customer called when they did so we could fill the gap with PolyLevel foam. If the slab had cracked, it would have costed more to pour the concrete back and make it look nice. This easy, quick, and clean fix left the customer very happy.