Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
If you have sinking concrete around your home, Erickson Foundation Solutions can lift and restore your concrete to help eliminate trip hazards and pooling water problems. We level concrete driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, and slabs in New Hampshire & Massachusetts using a proven polyurethane foam injection solution called PolyLevel®.
With PolyLevel, we can quickly restore the appearance and safety of your concrete without the mess or cost of replacement or traditional mudjacking.
For a free cost estimate on PolyLevel concrete repair in Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts, call us at 1-855-239-3489 or click below to request your no-obligation assessment.
This section of concrete patio for this homeowner had cracked and settled 5 inches. Rather than completely tear out and replace the entire patio, or even sections like this, our team successfully installed PolyLevel to lift and level out the concrete slab. The results in this corner of the patio were outstanding! The patio went from being an unsightly trip hazard, to being raised up to level and safe. And no demolition required.
This before and after series highlights the effectiveness of PolyLevel for lifting and leveling concrete slabs. This homeowner was very concerned with the individual concrete slabs he had running along his view of the Merrimack River in Manchester, NH. There were several tripping hazards, and overall it was becoming more and more unsightly.
Our concrete repair team successfully leveled various sections of the patio for the homeowner, while also sealing all the joints and exposed cracks for additional layer of protection. With rainwater unable to seep beneath and cause more erosion, this concrete is protected for years to come.
The owner of this home in Wakefield, RI was concerned with the uneven and sunken concrete in their backyard. The patio and pool area are a popular hang out spot for this family in the summer months, and the uneven concrete was both an eye sore and a trip hazard. Removing the concrete to replace it with something new was not an option, so the homeowner choose Erickson Foundation Solutions and our PolyLevel solution as an alternative.
PolyLevel foam was injected beneath the various sections of the slab and both raised and stabilized the concrete. The repairs took less than a day, and the homeowner has peace of mind that their backyard will be ready, and safe, for the summertime foot traffic.
The walkway at this home in Narraganset, RI had sunken several inches, and a large trip hazard had formed where it met a set of stairs. The homeowner decided it was time to get this fixed before somebody tripped and got hurt. Our team was able to lift this section of concrete several inches up using slab jacks and PolyLevel. After the lifting process, the walkway was much safer, and the homeowner had peace of mind.
A homeowner in Barre, Massachusetts, had purchased their childhood home that their parent previously owned for 20 years. For the past 10 years, the kid had purchased the parent's home and lived there with their family. Over the last 10 years, homeowners have noticed sinking around the stairs on their pool in the backyard. Our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro near the stairs of their pool.
This homeowner in Worcester, Massachusetts was experiencing water coming off of their vehicles and collecting in the back corner of the garage. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team arrived at the home and injected the PolyLevel into the slab. They lifted the slab and created a slope of a couple of degrees to allow the water to run off into the driveway.
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The causes of concrete settlement and sinking are the same whether it's a driveway, walkway, patio, garage floor, or pool deck. As soil underneath a concrete slab shrinks, settles or washes away, this leaves empty space, or voids, beneath the slab. With the soil no longer supporting the slab, the concrete will sink, creating an uneven surface.
PolyLevel uses a high-density polyurethane foam to fill voids and stabilize and lift sinking concrete slabs. The expanding properties of the two-part urethane formula allows for accurate leveling of the slab. The result is a waterproof repair that's much more permanent than mudjacking and other common concrete repair methods.
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Small 5/8” holes are strategically drilled in the slab.
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Injection ports are installed.
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Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab.
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Holes and control joints are sealed.
Erickson Foundation Solutions has the expertise and equipment to quickly raise and level many types of slab-on-grade concrete, so you can use those areas around your home without worry.
Click and drag the circle on each photo to see before and after examples of concrete raising.
If you have a driveway that's sunken or uneven, replacing it might not be the most cost-effective option. We can use PolyLevel to raise the concrete, creating an even surface and preventing further sinking and cracking. Our driveway leveling process can eliminate unsafe conditions and improve the curb appeal of your home. The life of your driveway will also be extended for years without the need for replacement.
An uneven sidewalk not only looks bad, but it creates a tripping hazard. If the concrete slab is still intact, don't waste your money on replacing the concrete. With PolyLevel, we can raise your sunken sidewalk, allowing you to walk on the sidewalk within an hour. Our sidewalk leveling process saves you time and money.
You shouldn't have to worry about tripping on uneven concrete when relaxing on your patio. You might also notice your table and chairs wobbling because of uneven concrete. Concrete leveling can eliminate these issues and provide a safe, even surface.
If your home has sloped floors, cracks in floor tiles, gaps below baseboards, gaps at the tops of walls or sticking doors, you might have a concrete settlement problem. Our use of polyurethane foam for concrete floor leveling is a long-lasting alternative to self-leveling treatments.
Has your concrete pool deck seen better days? Worried about the cracked, uneven deck causing tripping hazards? PolyLevel can raise your concrete pool deck back to its original position and help restore your backyard pool area into the oasis it once was.
Looking for commercial, industrial or municipal solutions? PolyLevel can be used for a broad range of applications, such as concrete lifting and leveling, void filling, soil stabilization and leak repair. Learn more about our commercial PolyLevel services in New Hampshire & Massachusetts.
Before PolyLevel, there were two basic options for lifting and leveling concrete: mudjacking and slab replacement. Both approaches have limitations and disadvantages. PolyLevel offers many advantages over traditional concrete leveling methods:
PolyLevel Foam Injection |
Mudjacking or Slabjacking | |
Cure Time | 15 minutes | 24 hours or more |
Material Weight | 2 lbs per cubic foot | 100 lbs per cubic foot |
Hole Size | 5/8" (size of a penny) | 1" (size of a quarter) |
Waterproof | Yes | No |
Replacing a concrete slab is both expensive and disruptive. Concrete slabs can take days - or even weeks - to cure. Pouring new concrete over bad soil often delays future problems and leaves unsightly patchwork. PolyLevel material is lightweight, so it won't add weight to weak soil. Best of all, PolyLevel allows for use of concrete within hours, not weeks.
If your concrete is structurally-sound, why replace it? Replacing the concrete won't fix the soil problem that's causing the settlement. Concrete leveling is the answer. Contact Erickson Foundation Solutions today for an on-site inspection and free cost estimate in Bedford, Windham, Amherst, Manchester, Nashua, Hollis, Litchfield, Bow, Stratham, Merrimack and the surrounding areas.
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