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Fixing Patios in Spartanburg, SC
Jeff's back patio had severe cracking concrete damage, so he called Cantey to repair the concrete problem. Our team removed the mosaic tile and concrete slab and re-poured the concrete into place. Jeff no longer has to worry about the breaking tiles and uneven concrete slope, and he can now fully enjoy his beautiful deck!
Polylevel Raises and Stabilizes Concrete Porch
Polylevel can Raise any concrete slabs that start to sink, even porches!
Sinking Front Porch Steps Repaired In Spartanburg SC
Over time the soil foundation around your home can settle and cause the concrete to sink and become un-level. Not only does this bring the value of your house down, it can be a dangerous tripping hazard. Cantey Foundation Specialists has the solution to fix your sinking concrete porch slabs. Our new technology allows us to pump a solution between the concrete and the ground to raise the sunken slab, with no damage to your concrete at all!
Walkway and Patio PolyLEVELed in Spartanburg, SC
This beautiful walkway unto a pool deck and patio had a decent size gap and was settled about half an inch below its original position. Cantey's Specialist TJ lifted the concrete slab to match the deck using the PolyLEVEL System. Now, no one has to worry about stubbing their toe as they run towards the pool in the summertime!
PolyLevel Lifts and Levels Spartanburg Sidewalk Back to Original State
Customer Diane C. of Spartanburg, SC had an inch gap between a large crack and settlement on her walkway to her front yard. She was worried this was not only a tripping hazard but also something that would get worse over time. Diane called Cantey Foundation Specialist to come diagnose and fix the problem right away. System Design Specialist Nathan Bailey arrived at the house and recommended that Diane have our patented PolyLevel injected under the slab to lift and stabilize it back into place. PolyLevel Foreman Ryan McPherson and his crew injected the polyurethane under the slab, making the tripping hazard a worry of the past.