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When this customer discovered that his custom cars were facing difficulties while entering his driveway, he reached out to us because of our reputation for exaptational craftsmanship and customer service. Understanding the importance of the situation, we swiftly resolved the issue by employing Polylevel, a cutting-edge product that efficiently raised the concrete slabs, ensuring their stability and preventing any potential washout concerns going forward. To add the finishing touches, we applied Nexus Pro to seal the joins, providing enhanced durability and long-term protection for his driveway and cars.
Homeowner Ken H. was struggling with this side patio on his home. There was major settlement occurring in 2 spots and it was affecting the space. He has been redoing his home and was ready to fix the concrete. Looking for a concrete repair solution, he decided to call Thrasher.
We sent System Design Specialist Sam Frei out to Ken’s home. Upon inspection Sam was able to see that the patio was settling in two different ways, away from the home and down the middle, which caused a crack to appear. We were able to repair the concrete by lifting the concrete with PolyLevel. Then we repaired the cracks and sealed the joint with NexusPro Joint Sealant. Ken was happy with the final look of the concrete and excited to be able to use the space again!
This homeowner had an unlevel driveway with joints that were only getting wider. To make this driveway functional and beautiful again, we stabilized the concrete with PolyLevel and filled the joints with NexusPro. Now, this driveway is as good as new!
This homeowner was concerned about the sinking concrete slabs on his sidewalk and driveway. Sinking concrete can create tripping hazards which can be very dangerous. We lifted and stabilized these slabs with PolyLevel, an expanding foam that is injected under the slab. We then filled the joints with NexusPro sealant.
The stairs going up to this Lincoln, NE home have sunken about an inch. To lift them back to their original position, our crew used PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected into concrete and expands to lift the slab up. We then caulked all of the cracks with NexusPro.