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Concrete Repair Company in Liberty, Kentucky

The left half of this driveway was sinking into troubled soil, causing the concrete slabs to crack and break apart. We injected our PolyLevel foam under the left side of the driveway in order to even all the slabs out. Our PolyLevel foam is light, strong, clean, and cures quickly, allowing us to install it in less than a single day. After we leveled everything out, we then sealed the cracks and gaps to make sure water and debris stay out between the slabs. The result is a smooth driveway that eliminated all tripping hazards, and added a boost in home value.

Concrete Repair Contractor in Liberty, Kentucky

The steps leading up to this backdoor in Liberty, KY, had settled into the soil. This process had caused the stairs to slope awkwardly away from the home. To level out the stairs again, we injected our PolyLevel foam underneath them. After leveling, we then sealed the gap between the sidewalk slab and the bottom step. Now when the homeowners walk out their backdoor, they can trust that the steps they are walking on are at an even level.

Sidewalk Slab is Raised to Prevent a Tripping Hazard in Frankfort, Kentucky

We used Polylevel injections to raise this concrete sidewalk slab from the house to the garage. The concrete had sunk and caused a raised edge on the sidewalk, and could cause someone to trip. Now that the Polylevel injection has raised the slab up to be level with the rest, there is no longer a tripping hazard and the slab looks like new. 

Concrete Lifting in Frankfort, KY

This home's front porch in Frankfort, Kentucky was due for a concrete lifting, especially near the steps. The PolyLevel foam was able to raise one side of the concrete back to restoration without cracking or damaging the slab. The slabs will be stable for a long, long time to come for the homeowner. 

Concrete Repair Company in Harrodsburg, Kentucky

This elevated front porch was sinking into the soil, which had caused a gap to form between the houses vinyl siding and the porch floor. The floor of the porch was also angled down towards the home, which made the porch awkward to walk on and to put furniture on. Another problem was that the porch was covered, but whenever it stormed really badly, the rain was directed towards the homes foundation. We fixed the slanted porch by injecting our polyurethane foam through the slab on the side closer side of the home. After we carefully injected the slab, we were able to even the porch back out again, fixing all the problems the homeowner wished for.