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When a homeowner in Wexford, PA, faced the challenge of a driveway slab that had sunk about 5 inches, we stepped in to lift their worries along with their concrete. As you can see in the before photo, the dip presented not just an eyesore but a safety hazard. By utilizing our innovative PolyLevel solution, showcased in the after photo, we provided a reliable and long-lasting fix that seamlessly returned the driveway to its proper level.
Before diving into the crystal-clear waters of their pool, one Pittsburgh homeowner was faced with an uneven and unsightly deck — a tripping hazard nobody would want to risk! Notice in the photo how we were able to bring the concrete slabs to the same height, eliminating the safety issue. By expertly applying PolyLevel and NexusPro Joint Sealant, we not only leveled the concrete to perfection but also sealed the joints, ensuring a durable and safe pool area for years to come.
Faced with a hazardous sinking concrete porch in Bellevue, PA, the worries of an unsightly trip hazard loomed large for one homeowner. Seeing their concern, we got straight to work. We attacked the problem head-on by employing our efficient, durable PolyLevel and NexusPro solutions to not just eliminate the risk, but to enhance the curb appeal exponentially. Notice in the photos the remarkable transformation from a perilous entrance to an aesthetic and safe top step!
We filled the joint in this customer's concrete using The NexusPro Solution. The NexusPro silicone sealant is specially formulated to provide long-lasting flexibility and to withstand harsh weather conditions. Sealing the joint makes sure water can't seep through the cracks and weeds can't grow between them!
This concrete pad sunk which was a problem at this home for the elderly. In addition to being a trip hazard, the slab was preventing wheel chairs from easily going past, which caused a problem for many. Perhaps most important is the fact that this facility needed to be ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant and the sunken slab was in violation of that mandate.
The concrete pad was lifted and leveled with ease. The whole project took only a few hours. We estimate that by leveling the pad, rather than replacing it, it saved 75% in costs
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