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Our team visited Cedar Rapids, IA to tackle a homeowner's large driveway issue. The area around the central drain had greatly settled, leaving unsightly gaps and a tripping hazard. Using the PolyLevel system, we lifted and stabilized the sunken concrete slab by injecting high-strength foam beneath it. Notice in the after photo, all signs of mismatched concrete are gone thanks to our precise lifting technique. To protect it further, we sealed the joints using NexusPro, ensuring lasting durability and appearance.
Troubled by an uneven and cracked driveway, like the one you see in the before photo? Our Cedar Rapids homeowner was, until we stepped in with a solution. By using PolyLevel for lifting and leveling, and NexusPro to seal the cracks, we transformed their driveway into the smooth and safe surface depicted in the after photo. Notice how the seamless repair not only resolves the problem but also rejuvenates the home’s exterior. Experience the same durable, effective cure for your concrete woes with us.
Polyfoam used to fix unsafe driveway.
In Iowa City, IA, one of our recent projects involved repairing a driveway and sidewalk for easier access. Before our intervention, the uneven concrete made it challenging for one of the residents who relies on a wheelchair. We utilized PolyLevel to expertly lift and stabilize the concrete, ensuring a smooth surface. The after photo showcases how we restored safety and functionality to this area. We also applied NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal all cracks, providing lasting protection from water damage and preventing future sinking. At MidAmerica Basement Systems, your accessibility needs come first and we are happy to have successfully helped this Iowa City homeowner with their concrete repair needs.
This whole sidewalk had cracks and settlement issues. Thanks to the PolyLevel system, the sidewalk looks almost brand new. The white spots on the concrete are drilled hole with ports in them where the foam will be injected. The foam is injected under the concrete to raise it back up to its original position.