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Concrete Lifting and Leveling Before & After Photos

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Concrete Raising and Sealing in Latonia, Kentucky

This homeowner wanted their nice driveway, sidewalk, and front porch steps lifted and leveled to prevent further damage to their nice concrete. When we lift and seal, the concrete slabs will not only be raised back to where they were intended to be, but they will also never sink further from water damage because of the sealing process. The sealing process won't allow water intrusion under the slabs to wash away soil out from underneath it.

Concrete Leveling Contractor in Latonia, Kentucky

This landing platform for this concrete stairwell in Latonia, KY, had sunken too far into the ground. This tilted landing platform was a nuisance for anyone who wanted to access their stair well. We made the landing platform even again by raising it with our foam jacking methods. Our patented PolyLevel foam is lighter, cleaner, and stronger than mud jacking methods. 

Concrete Repair in Harrison, Ohio

This home had a driveway that had concrete that was weathering away and in need of a good repair. We took PolyLevel foam and sprayed it under certain parts of the concrete in order to level all parts of the concrete back to their original state. We then applied NexusPro sealant to seal the concrete together to look nice. 

Fixing a Tripping Hazard on a Sidewalk in Erlanger, Kentucky

We raised this concrete slab using the Polylevel injection system, and we sealed the joints with NexusPro joint sealant. 

Concrete Pad Lifted and Leveled in Erlanger, Kentucky

The concrete pad that this hot tub was resting on had settled unevenly into the soil. A hot tub resting on a concrete slab can get tricky, as the plumbing can sometimes leak or water can get splashed outside the tub. When high amounts of water saturate the soil underneath a slab, it can accelerate the concrete settling process by making the soil muddy and weak. We fixed this little problem by raising the concrete with our foam jacking methods. By drilling calculated pea-sized holes in the slab, we can then inject the PolyLevel foam underneath the slab, and raise it. 

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