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This homeowner in Taylors Falls, MN wanted to restore the workspace in their garage. Settlement and changes in the seasons lead the concrete slab to crack in several places.
Henrik Makitalo was the Design Specialist for this project and visited the home to provide a free, no-obligation estimate for the concrete repair project. He designed a plan that would raise the sinking slab but keep the grade slanted slightly towards the garage doors for ease of cleaning.
DBS Concrete Repair Foreman Dustin Behning and his crew used PolyLevel® to raise the sinking slab. PolyLevel® is made with a specially engineered 2-part compound foam that expands when applied and hardens when dry. To take care of the cracks, our team used NexusPro™ to fill and completely seal them.
This home in St Louis Park, MN had uneven sidewalks alongside their home. Uneven sidewalks are problematic for many reasons; they create tripping hazards, they are difficult to shovel in the winter, and they affect the way rainwater flows around your home's foundation. Wanting to restore their concrete, they reached out to DBS for a free, no-obligation estimate.
Our Concrete Repair Design Specialist Steve LaFontaine visited the home measured the concrete sidewalk settlement. To lift and level the concrete, PolyLevel® was recommended.
DBS Foreman Dusting Behning and the production crew successfully leveled the different portions of the sidewalk using PolyLevel®. This 2-part poly material expands upon application to raise sinking concrete slabs. It hardens as it cures and the finished concrete can be walked on within 15 minutes of application. Cracks are then filled with NexusPro, a material that seals cracks with a waterproof membrane.
This home now has a safe, stable, and level sidewalk that will last for years to come!
A homeowner in Chippewa Falls, WI wanted a solution for their sunken concrete driveway and patio. Washout beneath the slab has caused the concrete to sink up to 3 inches in some areas. Interested in the DBS PolyLevel solution for sunken slabs, they contacted us for a free estimate.
A Concrete Repair Design Specialist visited the home and provided a free, no-obligation estimate for the repair work. DBS Foreman Elisha Schlipp and her team installed expanding PolyLevel beneath the home's driveway, sidewalk, and patio. This polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab via a pea-sized hole in the concrete. Expanding upon application, it raises the slab back to level and hardens as it cures.
After a successful project to lift and level the slab, the homeowners can now make better use of their outdoor spaces.
Homeowners in Columbia Heights, MN wanted to restore their back patio. Over time, soil washout caused their slab to settle and crack. Looking for a permanent solution, they contacted DBS for a free, no-obligation estimate on our PolyLevel service.
Concrete Repair Production Manager Steve Lafontaine visited the home to measure movement on the slab and design a custom solution. DBS Foreman Elisha Schlipp and her team installed expanding PolyLevel beneath the home's driveway, sidewalk, and patio. This polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab via a pea-sized hole in the concrete. Expanding upon application, it raises the slab back to level and hardens as it cures. From there, they filled the concrete cracks with NexusPro®.
After a successful project to lift and level the slab, the homeowners can now make better use of their outdoor spaces.
Uneven sidewalks at this care facility concerned the owners. Wanting to eliminate trip hazards for residents and visitors, they contacted DBS for more information regarding our concrete lifting and leveling service.
Concrete Repair Manager Steve Lafontaine visited the facility and provided a free, no-obligation estimate for the project. DBS Foreman Elisha Schlipp and her crew completed the work using PolyLevel®.
Our crew begins PolyLevel® installation by drilling small, dime-sized holes into the concrete. From there, the PolyLevel® foam is injected into the holes, filling the void beneath the slab. This 2-part foam expands upon contact with the ground to raise the concrete back to a level position. It cures in about 15 minutes and is ready to use!