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A homeowner in Attleboro, Massachusetts has been living with a sunken driveway since he purchased the home in 2005. Over time, settling caused the problem to worsen. Looking to lift and level the concrete, he reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist recommended using PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete. This polyurethane foam is injected underneath the slabs to fill voids between the soil and concrete. After raising and leveling the concrete, NexusPro was used to seal the joints. NexusPro is the superior sealant due to its resistance to UV rays, preventing drying and bubbling. With the joints and cracks sealed, water is unable to get underneath the concrete, which can cause shifting and further cracking.
The homeowner was shocked that the concrete in his driveway rose up 3 inches. His driveway will now be permanently stabilized and level.
In Wilmington, MA, a homeowner faced a safety concern with their sunken walkway, experiencing a 2.5-inch trip hazard and a total depth decline of over 6 inches. Utilizing our PolyLevel® system, we efficiently lifted and leveled the concrete with high-strength polyurethane foam, returning it to its intended elevation. Our experts also applied NexusPro® Joint Sealant, ensuring that all cracks and joints are sealed against water infiltration, preventing further soil erosion beneath the slabs. As demonstrated in the photo, Erickson Foundation Solutions provides reliable and effective concrete repair services.
We recently tackled a challenging repair in Fremont, NH, where a homeowner faced a frustrating issue - the right side of their garage floor had sunk by 3 inches. As you can see in the before photo, the imbalance was quite noticeable and problematic. By leveraging our cutting-edge solutions, PolyLevel and NexusPro, we effectively raised and stabilized the sunken concrete. The after photo showcases the seamless and level surface - testament to our commitment to delivering durable solutions and an exceptional customer experience.
This sidewalk leading up to the entrance of the Blaisdell Library in Nottingham, NH had some uneven concrete and trip hazards. For families and children, these trip hazards were unsafe. When it came to shoveling snow in the winter, the uneven concrete was a nuisance.
Our concrete repair team was successfully able to lift and level the uneven sections of the sidewalk with PolyLevel to help the library create a safe environment for their community. A one day repair that saved the library thousands of dollars compared to replacing the walkway with new concrete.
This homeowner in Reading, MA was concerned with the condition of the concrete walkway leading up to their front door. Over the years as water eroded away the soil base of the walkway, the slabs began to sink and shift in various directions. This left an uneven surface that was not only unsightly, but also full of trip hazards. The owner was looking for a solution that did not require replacing the entire walkway, and our Erickson team proposed and installed the solution they needed.
To remove the grit and grime build up, our team first pressure washed the concrete surface. To level and stabilize the concrete slabs, they then injected PolyLevel, a polymer foam which expands and fills voids. Once the trip hazards were leveled out and the concrete was even, the final step included sealing the joints with NexusPro silicone, and sealing the surface with SealantPro. This surface sealant ensures that the porous concrete surface will no longer absorb rainwater (or snow melt), and so prolongs the life of the concrete. In the after photo, the green tint is within the sealant spray, which helps the installer visually as he applies the material. As it dries, the tint fades and leaves nothing but a clear concrete surface.
This walkway has been fixed and protected, ensuring it will last for years to come.