Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This pool patio in Webster, Massachusetts was in need of lifting, leveling, stabilizing, and crack sealing throughout it's surface. Rather than tear out and replace, which is messy and costly, our team successfully made repairs with PolyLevel and NexusPro.
Before tackling this project in Webster, MA, the homeowner faced a dilemma: a worn-out pool deck that was unsafe and an eyesore, fraught with uneven surfaces posing trip hazards. As you can see in the photo, we transformed their pool area by meticulously lifting and leveling the concrete using PolyLevel, sealing cracks and joints with NexusPro, and protecting it against the elements with SealantPro. The result? A stunning, safe, and smoothly finished pool deck ready for years of enjoyment and relaxation.
This homeowner was concerned with the condition of the concrete on his patio. The surface was uneven and full of trip hazards, due to settlement had formed several unsightly cracks. Our team was able to lift and stabilize all the areas of concern, as well as seal all the cracks and joints with NexusPro. The crack sealant is silicone based, a caulking specifically designed for exterior applications, ensuring it will last and hold up to the elements year round. The homeowner was thrilled to have his patio repaired and protected.
A homeowner in Worcester, Massachusetts, has a pool party coming up on labor day and would like to have a sunken section of their pool deck lifted. Our production team at EFS installed PolyLevel to lift and level the sunken concrete in time for the homeowner's labor day pool party.
This homeowners walkway had settled due to the soil beneath it eroding away over time. This ultimately led to the concrete sinking and cracking. Our team stabilized the sunken concrete around the home, and also sealed the cracks with NexusPro. By sealing up the cracks with a silicone based caulking, rain water can no longer flow beneath and cause more erosion.
