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A concrete patio was sinking in O'Fallon, MO, causing large cracks to form and create a tripping harzard. To solve this issue, the PolyLevel System was installed. This will stabilize, lift, and level the concrete slabs with high-strength polyurethane foam. This is a unique approach to repairing sinking concrete. After drilling small holes into the concrete, a polymer foam is injected into the concrete slab to stabilize the surface. This installation technique allows the foam to expand as it cures, precisely lifting the slabs back up. This will improve the safety and enjoyment of the patio for years to come!
A driveway in O'Fallon, MO, was sinking and unleveled. This needed to be addressed, so the homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, PolyLevel™ was used. By drilling pea-sized holes into the concrete and injecting a polyurethane foam underneath, the foam expands to lift and level the concrete slabs. With this system in plaec, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their concrete is in great shape!
A concrete driveway in House Springs, Missouri had cracking due to moving ground soils. To fix this issue, Woods installed the PolyLevel System. This system is comprised of a highly durable foam that is injected directly under the concrete. As it cures, it lifts the concrete up back to its original position. Thanks to this install, the driveway will stay level and intact for decades to come.
Customer, Judy of Elsberry, Missouri, had an issue with the pavement in her driveway: it was pulling away from the home's foundation. Not knowing what to do, she called woods Basement Systems for help. Systems design specialist, Brandon B., recommended PolyLevel for the job.
Foreman, Andrew T. did the job. PolyLevel works to permanently lift and stabilize concrete slabs with a high density polyurethane formula, or foam. Small, dime-sized holes are drilling into the pavement and then the polymer is injected into the void. The holes are covered with cement and the concrete can be used within 15 minutes.
So Judy H. can now safely use her driveway.
This before and after shows images of a concrete sidewalk before we restored it with PolyLEVEL. The cracking, uneven concrete is an indicator that a PolyLEVEL restoration is needed.