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These stairs at an apartment complex were sinking and pulling away from the structure. Our crew used our Polylevel foam to lift them back into place. The "exposed" foam was then sprayed with waterproof gray paint so that it looked like concrete.
This large patio was cracked and broken. It was unusable to the homeowner.
In one day, we lifted and leveled the concrete and sealed all the joints.
The homeowner was so happy that he could now use his patio again to host parties!
A customer reached out after seeing a video of concrete lifting using injection methods and wondered if it could work for their front porch. Their home, built in 1968, features a large concrete porch with a section that originally had a planter between it and the house. At some point, the planter was covered with concrete, which has since sunk about 4 inches. Both sections measure approximately 8x12. While the porch itself was fine, they wanted a solution to lift the concrete over the old planter rather than starting from scratch. Legacy inspected the situation and provided a tailored solution to restore their home.
The front porch of this home was sinking and allowing water to drain back underneath the home.
Our crew lifted the porch and sealed the joints with our patented products and now the homeowners
have a "new" porch!
This home sits with a picturesque view of Lake Allen Henry in Justiceburg, TX. The homeowner noticed that the concrete
around the house was settling more and more over time and that large voids had even formed underneath the edge
of the slab. They were concerned that rattlesnakes could nest in the areas and it would be dangerous.
Our crew lifted the concrete and filled the voids to prevent rodent and reptiles from nesting underneath. After they lifted
it back into place, they sealed the joints to divert water away from the concrete and foundation.