Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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In Kingston, NH, a homeowner faced a significant challenge with a section of their pool deck that was down by an inch, creating a trip hazard. As seen in the before photo, this uneven concrete needed a reliable fix. To address this issue, we at Erickson Foundation Solutions implemented our proven PolyLevel® system. By injecting high-strength polyurethane foam through minimally invasive, pea-sized holes, we precisely stabilized and lifted the concrete slab. In the after photo, you’ll see the pool deck returned to its original level, eliminating the safety hazard effectively.
Our PolyLevel specialists helped this homeowner with their uneven concrete pool deck in Taunton, MA. Some of the concrete slabs had settled and trip hazards had formed. The joints were also exposed and allowing water to flow beneath the concrete, which is what was causing the concrete to settle. Once PolyLevel was injected to lift and stabilize the concrete, the joints were sealed with NexusPro to prevent water from getting underneath, and to also provide a nice finished look on the surface.
This homeowner in Wakefield, Massachusetts had an ongoing issue with their stoop. The stoop was sinking and cracking. The stoop had sunk more than 3 inches and the homeowners wanted the concrete to be brought back up to the siding of the house. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and proposed that the homeowners use PolyLevel to lift the concrete and then seal the cracks using Crack Seal. Chris Hanulec and Nick Melo came to the home and lifted and sealed all the cracks.
A homeowner in Wakefield, Massachusetts, has owned their home for the past 10 years and they wanted to protect and improve the aesthetic of their pool deck. They reached out to EFS to see what we could do. Our Design Specialist recommended installing NexusPro to seal the cracks and control joints on the pool deck.
The concrete around this inground pool in Melrose was sinking towards the edges away from the edge of the pool coping. As the settlement got worse over the years, the pool deck became more unsafe for family and friends as they walked and played around the pool during the summer. Our team was able to lift the sunken areas up as much as 2 inches in order to level out the surface. The PolyLevel lifting process was not disruptive to the surface of the concrete or to the surrounding landscaping, making it the ideal solution. Cracks and joints were then also sealed with NexusPro, and the concrete deck is now protected and safe for years to come.
