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Uneven concrete in Cedar Rapids was turning this homeowner’s walkway into a trip-hazard obstacle course. MidAmerica Basement Systems to the rescue! We used our PolyLevel system to lift and stabilize the settling slabs, then finished the job with NexusPro joint sealant for long-term protection. Check out the transformation: from a "watch your step" eyesore to a perfectly level, worry-free stroll.
Wash-out are commonly found under concrete slabs, making it unstable, and leads to sinking and caving into the void. PolyLevel helps fill the void and provides a stable area for the concrete. PolyLevel uses high-density polymers that react to fill in the void, and expand to lift, level and stabilize concrete. The high capacity lifting strength allows for the concrete stairs to effortlessly lift and stabilize, using a waterproof material that will not wash out like soil.
Gregg had noticed that the steps to the front porch had begun to slope to the right, making it an unexpected shift for those who visit his home. As he took a closer look, he also discovered many tripping hazards throughout the sidewalk. He decided it was time to reach out for help, and contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems. PolyLevel was introduced to lift, level and stabilize the sunken concrete. PolyLevel uses small injection ports that allows for the material to fill the voids, expand to lift the concrete, and stabilize the slabs. Gregg now has an entrance to his home that is safe for everyone to access.
A homeowner in Cedar Rapids has concrete steps repaired.
In Cedar Rapids, IA, a homeowner faced uneven steps leading to trip hazards and worries about the grandkids possibly falling into the gap. In the before photo, you can clearly see the misalignment. We resolved this issue by using our Specialized PolyLevel System, which cleany lifted and stabilized the concrete steps. In the after shot, it;s evident how even and secure the steps now look. Additionally, we utilized NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal the gaps, ensuring against further soil erosion from underneath. Thanks to these advanced techniques, the steps are sturdy and safe once more.