Trip Hazard Before
A substantial void beneath the concrete slab resulted in the slab sinking, thereby creating a trip hazard.
Trip Hazard After
PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam, was injected beneath the concrete slab. As the foam expanded, it filled the void, thereby permanently stabilizing the slab. During this process, our crew utilized slab jacks to ensure the concrete was leveled as it was lifted.
Concrete Replacement Before
This section of concrete had deteriorated, rendering it more vulnerable to additional cracking and damage.
Concrete Replacement After
Instead of attempting to mitigate further damage by sealing the cracks, we determined that removing and replacing the concrete was a more optimal solution. This approach not only ensures a more durable pool deck but also enhances its aesthetic appeal.
Crack and Joint Sealant Before
Cracks frequently develop as concrete sinks, allowing water to infiltrate through these fissures and joints, which exacerbates the settling of the concrete.
Crack and Joint Sealant After
NexusPro, a crack and joint sealant, was applied to all cracks and joints. Its UV resistance ensures long-lasting protection against water infiltration beneath the concrete, as it remains resilient and does not shrink or dry out.
