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In order to get this front porch back to how it was originally, we had to use our PolyLevel foam. We inject our Polylevel foam under the front porch to raise and level all the different parts of the concrete slabs to make them even again. In order to inject the foam, we only have to drill tiny pea-sized holes in the concrete slabs, which are very inconspicuous. After we level everything out, we then sealed all the gaps and cracks with our NexusPro sealant. The result is a front porch that won't settle again for a long time. Side note: The homeowner took out the flower beds near the front porch so we could have some room to maneuver, that's why you don't see them in the after photo.
We used our helical pier system to push this chimney back up against the home. Our piers are driven deep into load-bearing depths, allowing us to guarantee the structure will be stabilized. The result of this project was a happy homeowner who doesn't have to worry any longer.
Polylevel Injection was used to level out these concrete sidewalk slabs. Polylevel Foam was injected through small holes that were drilled into the slabs. As the foam expanded, it filled the void underneath the slab and raised it to be level with the rest of the sidewalk.
In the before photo, you can see a space between the trim of the stoop and the concrete slab. You can also see where the concrete sidewalk sunk and pulled away from the step. We used Polylevel Injection to raise the plate. The space between the trim and concrete is now gone, and the sidewalk is level to the step.
Experiencing sticky doors in your home? What about cracked brick? If so, your house may be settling. We can fix it though with our helical pier system. Our pier system also includes hydraulic lifts that can actually lift your foundation back.
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