Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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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.
A homeowner in Cranston, Rhode Island was concerned with their concrete patio cracking and settling, creating tripping hazards. Noticing that the problem was getting worse, they wanted to lift and stabilize the concrete before further damage occurred.
Our Design Specialist, Jim Meglio, went to the home to conduct a free home inspection. After completing the inspection, he recommended installing PolyLevel to lift and level the sunken concrete. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam used to fill voids between the soil and concrete. Our installation crew drilled tiny holes in the concrete in order to inject the foam. After lifting the concrete back to its original spot, NexusPro joint repair was used to seal the cracks. NexusPro stops water from making its way underneath the concrete, preventing shifting and cracking.
With the application of these products, the patio has become a safe and more visually appealing space.
In Wayland, MA, a homeowner was faced with a concerning sight: the concrete floor in one of their bedrooms had sunk by 4 inches, resulting in eye-catching cracks and a worrying gap between the floor and wall. As you can see in the before photo, these were not minor imperfections but significant issues that needed professional attention. Our team at Erickson Foundation Solutions stepped in to turn this problem around. Through the careful application of our PolyLevel product, we efficiently lifted the sunken concrete back to its original position, effectively eliminating the unsightly cracks and restoring the seamless transition between wall and floor. The after photo reveals a flawlessly leveled bedroom floor, demonstrating not just our commitment to providing reliable, long-lasting solutions but also to ensuring a remarkable customer experience. With NexusPro, we sealed the deal — quite literally — by sealing joints and cracks, further fortifying the floor against future damage.
In Dracut, MA, a sunken concrete slab in front of a storefront posed a significant trip hazard, detracting from the business's appeal (as you can see in the before photo). Our team at Erickson Foundation Solutions raised the slab back to its original position using PolyLevel injection foam and sealed the cracks with NexusPro (notice in the after photo). This not only eradicated the hazard but also revitalized the storefront's entrance, reflecting our commitment to delivering lasting, reliable solutions and a seamless customer experience.
A business owner in Conway, New Hampshire noticed his foundation slab was starting to sink in the back right corner of his warehouse. Cracks were also forming throughout the rest of the slab. It was very important that this business had level floors. They reached out to our Erickson team for a permanent solution.
Our Design Specialist, Jason Vachon, recommended installing PolyLevel to lift and stabilize the concrete. This polyurethane foam is injected under the concrete to fill voids in the soil and lift the concrete back to its original place. This lifted the corner of the slab in the warehouse 3 1/2 inches. With PolyLevel also being installed under the rest of the warehouse slab, the amount of settlement will be reduced, resulting in less cracks in the floor.
The installation process was quick and efficient. The business owner was thrilled that his concrete slab is now lifted and level.
