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Polylevel Injection Used to Raise Concrete Slabs in Greenville, OH

We used Polylevel Injection to raise some concrete slabs in Greenville, Ohio. The old slabs would often collect mulch and soil, making it a hassle for the homeowner. We raised it to be an inch or two higher than the grade of the mulch. 

PolyLevel Injection is Used to Level a Sidewalk in Greenville, Ohio

Constantly having to sweep your sidewalk? Lift it with our PolyLevel foam!

Lifting Sunken Sidewalk in Greenville, Ohio

This part of the sidewalk leading up to the front porch had sunk a good three to four inches into the ground, which was a growing nuisance for the homeowners. This made things like carrying groceries into the home much more dangerous than before. The slab was also directing rain water down underneath the gap between the sidewalk and the front porch. By raising the sidewalk with our foam jacking services, we were able to eliminate both of the aforementioned problems. The sidewalk also looks a lot better, and is prevented from sinking any time soon.

Polylevel Injection System Used to Raise a Porch Slab in Terrace Park, OH

This sinking front porch slab was raised using the Polylevel injection system.  PolyLeveling requires using a foam that gets injected under the slab.  The foam fills the voids underneath the slab and raises it up to the correct height.

Polylevel Concrete Lifting on a Sunken Porch in Amelia, OH

This homeowner called us regarding problems with their porch that was sinking.  We used PolyLevel injections to resolve the problems for the homeowner.  

PolyLevel Foam is able to raise concrete slabs on sidewalks, driveways, and porches.  A small hole is drilled into the concrete, and then the PolyLevel foam is injected under the concrete to be raised.  The PolyLevel Foam fills the voids underneath the concrete slab and raises it up.  The hole that was drilled into the concrete was patched, and the porch will be ready to walk on again in about 15 minutes. Note how the gap is closed between the siding on the home and then concrete slab.