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Driveway and Sidewalk Leveling in Dayton, Kentucky
Before calling us, a homeowner in Dayton, KY, faced a common but troubling issue: an unlevel sidewalk and driveway that compromised both curb appeal and safety. Notice in the before photo how unsettling the uneven concrete looks. The after photo beautifully demonstrates our solution. By skillfully applying PolyLevel and sealing joints with NexusPro, we restored the area's functionality and appearance. The transformation speaks volumes about delivering remarkable customer experiences through reliable, lasting solutions.
Concrete Driveway Leveling in Fort Thomas, Kentucky
The most common problem with a sunken driveway is a gap created between the garage floor and the concrete driveway. It may be hard to tell, but in the before picture seen here, there was about a 2-3 inch gap between the top of the driveway and the garage floor. This gap was considered a tripping hazard and a nuisance for the homeowners to pull their car out of. We raised the driveway a couple inches by lifting the slabs with our PolyLevel foam injections. PolyLevel foam is a lighter, cleaner, more effective alternative than mudjacking. If you need your driveway looked at for leveling, be sure to give us a call for a free inspection!
Outdoor Concrete Crack Sealant in Covington, Kentucky
The cracks in these concrete slabs could allow for further weather intrusion, causing the concrete cracks to get worse. We filled the cracks with Nexus Pro crack sealant, which is UV-resistant and won't crack or bubble.
Gap Between Garage and Driveway Fixed with Foam Injections in Alexandria, Kentucky
Concrete Raising and Sealing in Latonia, Kentucky
This homeowner wanted their nice driveway, sidewalk, and front porch steps lifted and leveled to prevent further damage to their nice concrete. When we lift and seal, the concrete slabs will not only be raised back to where they were intended to be, but they will also never sink further from water damage because of the sealing process. The sealing process won't allow water intrusion under the slabs to wash away soil out from underneath it.