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Concrete Repair in Cambridge, IA

Home owner Jim S. wanted his concrete lifted and sealed before building a new deck and landscaping in that area.  

 

System Design Specialist Elliott Christians was able to diagnose the issue and provide a long term solution.  We started with leveling concrete with Polylevel and then applying NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal of the joints and then applied SealantPro over the top as a protective layer for the concrete.  

Shifted Concrete Leveled and Sealed in Des Moines, IA

Licona W. noticed that the concrete was settling and was worried about the concrete forcing water to poll by the garage and foundation. Looking for a concrete leveling solution, he decided to give Midwest a call.  

System Design Specialist Rich Lathrum went out to Licona’s home. He was able to see that concrete slabs were sinking next to the foundation, allowing for water to poll and reverse slope. The crew was able to lift the concrete by using PolyLevel and NexusPro Joint Sealant to close up the joints and cracks preventing future water intrusion. Licona was happy with how the concrete looked once the project was completed.

Driveway Repair in Des Moines, IA

Let's face it, a driveway with this many cracks really drives down property value. That's why we used Polylevel foam to make sure it was flat and smooth to drive on again. But what about all of those cracks? For that, we used NexusPro, which is a filler designed to fix any existing cracks and prevent further cracking in the future. 

Home Listing Preparation

This homeowner wants to maintain his home's property value in preparation for putting it on the market. The garage did not have gutters for a long time, allowing water to wash out the soil under the concrete. We lifted and leveled the concrete using PolyLevel, and sealed the cracks with NexusPro.

Concrete Step Leveled in Des Moines, IA

Homeowner Connie T. noticed that her front step had dropped and had become a trip hazard. Concerned that this would become a big hazard and impact other areas of the concrete, she wanted to find a long-term solution that would last. After seeing one of our commercial, she decided to give us a call.

System Design Specialist Todd King went out to Connie’s home. He was able to identify that the front step done dropped a significant level and recommended using PolyLevel to fix the steps. The crew injected the concrete with PolyLevel raising the step back up the original height. Connie was extremely pleased that the step was no longer a trip hazard.