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This walkway was sinking and was lifted back into place using polylevel
This walkway in Provo Utah, was lacking in stability due to soil erosion under the concrete pad. We used Polylevel injections to fill the voids and stabilize the path.
This before-and-after photo set highlights a concrete corner repair completed at a home in Provo, Utah, where settlement had caused separation between the concrete slab and the foundation corner. Over time, soil movement allowed the slab to sink, creating gaps that could allow water intrusion, further erosion, and long-term foundation concerns.
To address the issue, our team used PolyLevel® concrete lifting to stabilize and raise the settled concrete back toward its proper position. Once the slab was corrected, NexusPro® joint sealant was applied along the concrete-to-foundation joint to seal the gap, protect against moisture intrusion, and allow for natural expansion and contraction.
This repair not only improves the appearance of the concrete but also helps protect the foundation and surrounding soil from future damage. It’s a great example of how targeted concrete leveling and joint sealing can extend the life of flatwork and prevent more costly structural repairs in Utah’s shifting soil conditions.
This Orem, Utah homeowner was dealing with a sunken concrete walkway pad that created a trip hazard and an uneven approach to the front entrance. Using PolyLevel®, our crew lifted and leveled the slab with precision—restoring both safety and curb appeal. The before photo shows noticeable settling, while the after photo highlights a clean, even finish that looks brand new. Another fast, non-invasive concrete lifting project completed in Utah!
This before-and-after photo set highlights a concrete slab repair completed in Lehi, Utah. Settlement near the garage and entryway created uneven concrete and visible separation caused by soil movement beneath the slab. Our team stabilized and leveled the affected area to restore proper support, eliminate trip hazards, and improve the overall appearance and safety of the concrete surface. Concrete settlement is a common issue in Utah and addressing it early helps prevent further damage.