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Homeowner, William L. in Council Grove, KS, noticed his walls cracking due to sinking concrete. He wanted to fix the problem before it got worse and increased the cost to repair.
We sent System Design Specialist, AJ, to the home to provide a free, same-day estimate. We were able to use Polylevel to lift and level the sunken concrete and applied NexusPro to seal the cracks in the areas where the concrete began to break. With our repair solution, we were able to protect the concrete and walls from further damage.
Marvin K. loves having his children and grandchildren over. He noticed that the concrete patio was starting to settle, and the brick steps were starting to pull on the siding. Since his family is always over, he wanted to make sure that the concrete or steps didn’t become a trip hazard. He wanted to make sure the work was done correctly, so he gave us a call.
We sent System Design Specialist, Shane McClintic out to Marvin’s home. Shane was able to identify that the concrete patio had settled 2’’ in spots and had also cracked. The brick steps were layered over the top of the concrete patio and started to pull away from the home. The front driveway and front walkway had also started to settle about 2-3’’ inches in a few different areas. We used PolyLevel, Nexus Pro Joint Sealant, and a 2-part concrete protection system to lift, level and protect the space.
Janice R. lives in the small town of Emerson located in Northeast Nebraska. In a small town like this people are helping their neighbors especially people like Janice. She called because her driveway was sinking in a few spots. This caused problems when others were doing snow removal for her. Not just because of the snow removal but Janice just wants her property kept up the right way and to replace her huge driveway would be very expensive.
Thrasher was able to resolve her problem by leveling the concrete with PolyLevel. We then sealed the joints with NexusPro. Lastly, CompressionGuard was installed to help prevent street creep.
Homeowner Sabino A. noticed that there was concrete settlement occurring and wanted to fix the problem before it became worse and spread. Looking for a company that had a long-lasting solution for concrete repair, he decided to call Thrasher Foundation Repair.
System Design Specialist Jon Grover went out to Sabino’s home. Upon inspection Jon was able to identify that the concrete had settled by the front entrance and sidewalk. Cracks had started to appear on the driveway as well. The crew installed a 3-part concrete protection system. PolyLevel was used to lift the concrete back up to the original position. Then NexusPro Joint Sealant was used to close the cracks and joints to prevent water from entering. Then SealantPro was applied to give the concrete a protective layer against chemicals, dirt and oils. Sabino was very happy with the final look of the concrete!
Christopher A. just purchased his home and plans on living in it for a few years. But he noticed the walkway leading to his front door was a little wonky. The concrete had settled and the steps and front door landing had voids, causing water to pool and potential foundation issues.
Christopher was worried. And didn't want it to get any worse or cause more damage. So he did a quick Google search and found Thrasher. He was impressed with our promise to fix and protect his home and our long-term warranty.
After he reached out and let us know about his problem, we sent System Design Specialist Josh Brown to inspect and develop a plan of action. We decided to lift, level, and fill voids with PolyLevel. Then we used NexusPro caulking to seal the control joints and fix the cracks, which also helps prevent water from washout the soil under the concrete. On top of that, we also buried the downspouts under the sidewalk to prevent future soil erosion in the area and protect his foundation.
Christopher was blown away and thought the Thrasher crews were great and exceeded expectations. Now, Christopher no longer has to worry about his walkway getting worse or causing more damage to his home.