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On the front steps of this home, there was a gap in the concrete. This was allowing for waster to get under the stoop and cause settlement. This affected the stoop even more as well as the nearby sidewalk. They needed these fixed to prevent tripping hazards.
After inspecting the concrete issue, we applied Polylevel and Nexuspro to level out the tripping hazards and seal the gaps. The customer was so excited to have it fixed.
Water was getting under the stoop due to a gap in the concrete and there is a tripping hazard on the sidewalk leading to the stoop. This customer knew If water continued to seep under the stoop, it could lead to more settling problems with the stoop and nearby concrete. To fix these issues for our customer, we usedPolylevel and NexusPro. These helped us seal the gaps and lift the concrete to its original position,
St. Patrick's Church council members in Nevada, Iowa were concerned because the parishioners could potentially trip and fall on the concrete ledge leading to the entrance of the social hall. One of the council members recommended they call us at Midwest, so we came out to assess the problem.
We sent System Design Specialist Nick Wessling to assess what was causing this tripping hazard at the entrance. He determined that a poorly designed downspout was releasing water right next to the concrete entrance, so the water was washing out the soil underneath the concrete entrance. After discussion with the council members, Nick and his team got to work on fixing this tripping hazard. They replaced the nearby downspout with a buried downspout leading away from the concrete. Also, they utilized our 2-part Concrete Protection System which includes PolyLevel Concrete Leveling and NexusPro Cracked Concrete Repair to lift and seal the concrete entrance.
The church members were so excited when this project was done. Check out this church entrance repair!
When Bill hired someone to mudjack his walkway and front porch over a year ago, he soon realized that it was not a permanent solution. The front porch had sunk more than an inch, and water was causing erosion, leading to settling issues with several sidewalk slabs. Seeking a reliable and long-lasting fix, Bill turned to us for assistance.
Understanding the limitations of mudjacking and the need for a more durable solution, we used PolyLevel Foam instead. PolyLevel is a state-of-the-art polyurethane foam that is injected beneath sunken concrete slabs to lift and level them. By carefully applying PolyLevel to the areas of concern on Bill's front porch and sidewalk, we were able to restore their original elevation and eliminate the trip hazards caused by the sinking.
To ensure further protection against water intrusion and prevent future settlement, we applied NexusPro sealant to all the joints on the porch and along the sidewalk. NexusPro is a high-quality silicone-based sealant that forms a strong and flexible barrier, keeping water out and preventing further damage.
By utilizing PolyLevel foam and NexusPro sealant, we provided Bill with a comprehensive and long-lasting solution for his front porch and sidewalk issues. Unlike mudjacking, which proved to be a temporary fix, PolyLevel offers reliable and permanent stabilization, restoring the structural integrity of the concrete surfaces.
Bill can now enjoy a level and safe front porch, free from trip hazards, and a well-sealed sidewalk that can withstand water infiltration. Our commitment to delivering superior results ensures that Bill's investment in our services will stand the test of time.
This homeowner wanted to fix his concrete before they built a new deck and landscaped around the area.
During our inspection, we determined the driveway slabs had settled due to soil washout. To fix this issue, we did our Concrete Protection Three System on the whole driveway area. This includes PolyLevel to lift the slab to its original position, Nexus to seal cracks and joints, and SealantPro to protect the surface of the driveway from moisture.
The customer was happy with the project and is excited to start on their new deck.