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Joint Sealing in Des Moines, IA.

Janice was concerned about the joints in the concrete next to her home. She was afraid of water pooling and causing further damage to her concrete. She knew that going with Thrasher Foundation Repair was the best choice in helping seal the joints. For this project, NexusPro was used not only seal the joints in her driveway but along the sidewalk in front of her home. She can now rest easy so that water won't get under her concrete and cause settling or cracking. 

Sidewalk Repair in Des Moines, IA

This homeowner wished to upgrade the physical appearance of his sidewalks during a home improvement project, so he called Thrasher Foundation Repair. We were able to lift the concrete using Polylevel foam to fill the voids in the soil that had caused it to sink in the first place. We then finished it off by sealing the joints with Nexus Pro, which can extend the life of concrete by 3-5x!

Joint Sealing for Water Protection in Des Moines, IA

This homeowner was concerned about water intrusion in the concrete joints adjacent to her house. After a thorough assessment, we discovered that none of the joints on her driveway were sealed, leaving them vulnerable to damage.

 

To address this issue and offer an effective solution, we used NexusPro, a premium joint sealant. This product is specifically designed to prevent water penetration and protect concrete surfaces from deterioration caused by moisture. By applying NexusPro to the joints, we successfully sealed and secured them, protecting the homeowner's property from the risk of water damage.

 

 

Concrete Step Leveled in Des Moines, IA

Homeowner Connie T. noticed that her front step had dropped and had become a trip hazard. Concerned that this would become a big hazard and impact other areas of the concrete, she wanted to find a long-term solution that would last. After seeing one of our commercial, she decided to give us a call.

System Design Specialist Todd King went out to Connie’s home. He was able to identify that the front step done dropped a significant level and recommended using PolyLevel to fix the steps. The crew injected the concrete with PolyLevel raising the step back up the original height. Connie was extremely pleased that the step was no longer a trip hazard.

3-Step Concrete Repair

This homeowner broke her ankle on an uneven step going up to her home. That caused her to decide that it was time to get that step and all of the concrete on her driveway repaired. We used our 3-step method for the driveway. First, we leveled the slabs using an injectable foam called PolyLevel.Second, we sealed all the cracks and joints with NexusPro. Last, but not least, we sealed the surface of all the concrete using SealantPro.