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Sunken Concrete Walkway and Patio Lifted in Sheboygan, WI
Before
A homeowner in Sheboygan, WI was experiencing issues with their back concrete walkway, steps leading into the home, and the patio outside the patio door. The concrete had become uneven and settled over time, creating unsafe transitions between the walkway, steps, and entry points. Cracks had also formed, allowing water to seep beneath the slabs—worsening soil erosion and instability, especially with the added moisture and freeze-thaw conditions common along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The homeowner began searching for concrete leveling near me and a trusted concrete lifting contractor to restore safety and usability without full replacement.
After
Our team lifted and stabilized the affected areas using PolyLevel High-Density Concrete Lifting Foam and sealed all cracks and joints with NexusPro Concrete Joint Sealant. Unlike traditional mudjacking—which uses a heavy slurry that can further stress unstable soils and requires larger drill holes—PolyLevel is a lightweight, expanding foam that provides precise lifting, cures quickly, and delivers long-term stability without washout concerns. This concrete lifting Wisconsin solution restored smooth, level transitions across the walkway, steps, and patio while protecting against future settlement and water intrusion.
The homeowner now has a safe, functional outdoor space with improved drainage and long-term durability.
Raising a Concrete Slab with PolyLevel in Suamico, WI
In the before photo, it is clear to see the concrete has sunken into the Earth. To raise it up, the crew drilled 4 pence sized holes into the concrete and injected polyurethane foam. This foam is waterproof and will not ever be washed out.
Sinking Concrete Walkway Repaired in Suamico, WI
Before:
A homeowner in Suamico, WI had two settling sidewalk sections leading up to their home, creating uneven surfaces and visible trip hazards. Seasonal freeze–thaw cycles and moisture-sensitive soils had caused the slabs to sink at different rates, leaving gaps, tilted panels, and poor drainage along the walkway. The settlement worsened each year as voids formed beneath the concrete.
After:
Sure-Dry lifted and restored both sidewalks using PolyLevel®, injecting the high-density structural foam beneath the settled slabs to raise them back to their original elevation. The material expanded to fill voids and stabilize the soil, creating a smooth, level surface with long-term support that holds up through Wisconsin’s seasonal ground movement.
The walkways are now safer, properly aligned, and visually improved for the homeowner.
Concrete Repair and Lifting in Abrams, WI
The stability of any concrete surface is dependent on the soils beneath it. The weight of concrete and what it supports, combined with natural soil erosion, can lead to sunken and uneven concrete surfaces, like this long concrete patio in Abrams, WI.
Sure-Dry Basement Systems provides expert concrete repair solutions using the PolyLevel® system. PolyLevel® is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface.
If you have sunken concrete surfaces you need repair, call us today or contact us online to get started with a free estimate!
Concrete Leveling & Repair In Abrams, WI
Before:
A homeowner in Abrams, WI discovered that sections of their garage floor had begun to sink and crack, creating uneven surfaces and visible gaps at the foundation wall. Years of soil settlement and moisture washout beneath the slab had left portions of the concrete unsupported, causing vehicles to roll unevenly and small cracks to widen each season.
After:
To restore stability and level the surface, our team used PolyLevel® expanding foam to lift and support the sunken concrete. Injection ports were drilled at key points across the affected areas, and the lightweight polyurethane foam was introduced beneath the slab to fill voids and raise it back to its original elevation.
Now, the Abrams garage floor is level, solid, and ready for daily use—with the voids permanently filled and the structure protected against future settlement.