Concrete Repair Photo Album: Leveling a Sinking Driveway in Wentzville, MO
A driveway in Wentzville, MO, was unleveled. One concrete slab in particular was protruding much higher than the rest, resulting in a potential tripping hazard. This needed to be addressed, so the homeowner decided to give Woods a call. To solve this issue, PolyLevel™ was used. This system works by drilling pea-sized holes into the concrete and injecting a polyurethane foam underneath. The foam then expands, lifting the concrete slabs up to level them out. Since this foam hardens within hours, the homeowner will be able to use their driveway later that same day. Next, NexusPro™ was used to fill in the gaps in between the concrete slabs. This flexible sealant will withstand the test of time, as well as against any harsh weather the homeowner may receive. With these systems in place, the homeowner can rest easy knowing their driveway is restored and in great shape!
Unleveled Driveway
The driveway is unleveled and in need of a strong system to restore it.
Tripping Hazard
The uneven concrete slab acts as a tripping hazard if not addressed.
Large Gaps in Concrete
Due to the unleveled concrete, large gaps have formed in between the concrete slabs.
PolyLevel™
PolyLevel™ is great for leveling driveways because it hardens within hours.
Leveled and Sealed Driveway
Now that the driveway has been leveled and sealed using PolyLevel™ and NexusPro™, it looks nicer and is much more practical to use. It has been restored to its former condition