Before & After Photos

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Concrete Steps Lifted and Restored in King, NC

These concrete steps in King, NC were showing clear signs of settlement and damage, including sinking, uneven surfaces, and widening cracks in the brickwork. Not only did this create a trip hazard, but it also affected the home’s curb appeal and indicated unstable soil beneath the steps.

 

To restore safety and stability, our team used a concrete lifting and leveling solution. By injecting a specialized material beneath the slab, we filled the voids in the soil and raised the steps back to their original, even position. The result is a safer, level entryway that’s both structurally sound and visually improved.

Leveling Brick Steps and Concrete Walkway in Clemmons, NC

The erosion under this front porch made it easy for the porch stairs and slab walkway to sink downhill. Since sever cracking was in its future, it was necessary to stabilize and lift the porch to keep it safe. We injected our PolyLevel foam to stabilize it and sealed the cracks with NexusPro.

Supporting Washed Out Concrete Walkway in Clemmons, NC

The walkway outside this home had the dirt underneath it get washed away. This highly raised the risk of collapse and cracking. So, the homeowners wanted to find a way to support it. We injected our PolyLevel underneath to fill the void, stabilize, and protect these porch steps from further damage.

Cracked Garage Floor Repair in Winston Salem, NC

NexusPro is a durable silicone-based sealant designed to repair and protect cracked concrete surfaces. To seal the customer's cracked garage floor, we first cleaned the area thoroughly, removing any debris, dirt, or loose particles. Next, we applied NexusPro directly into the cracks, ensuring complete coverage and smoothing it for an even finish. The sealant was allowed to cure, providing a long-lasting, flexible solution that prevents further damage and enhances the floor's appearance.

Buried Down Spout and Re-poured Concrete in Winston-Salem, NC

Sometimes, burying a downspout and piping it to a needed location requires going under existing parts of the landscape. We routed this downspout correctly and re-poured the concrete that had to be removed.