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This Bowling Green family had noticed that their porch had dropped a couple of years ago and was gradually getting worse to the point where water was being diverted towards the foundation. Coupled with the tripping hazard it was important to have it fixed before the concrete began to crack or it caused any water damage to the home.
With Polylevel the entire process is minimally invasive and it can be walked upon within 15 minutes of being installed, so a perfect solution to an entry way.
You can see that the porch has been restored to level and has been raised back up to shorten the step down from the front door.
This back patio in Bowling Green Kentucky had a big crack and the homeowners were looking to get it fixed. They contacted Frontier Basement Systems for a solution and a design specialist was sent to their home. Together with the homeowners it was decided PolyLevel injections and sealant were the right solutions for this home. The results are beautiful!
We all know what driving on rough roads can do to our vehicles. This homeowner had to deal with a rough drive every time he left his house. He finally called in the experts at Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair. Our specialist came out to inspect the situation and offer solutions to the problem. Using PolyLevel system to lift and stabilize the concrete slab, the homeowner now has a smooth driveway that will last for years to come.
Ground settling caused cracks and separation on the customers concrete porch & house. Our specialist used Polylevel 400 to lift as much as Structure will allow, stabilization guaranteed. Polylevel provides the fill, lift and stabilization for the issue. Nexus Pro crack repair and joint sealant were used to complete the project.
The owner of this apartment complex wanted to eliminate trip hazards for the residents.
Also the annual inspection came back with a score of 94 every year and improving the score was important to him. These simple improvements could also help his score.
An elevation difference of 1/4" or greater on a walk way is considered a trip hazard. Lifting and leveling the sinking concrete to eliminate those hazards will not only help residents but also lower cost on insurance for the apartment complex.