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Bob contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair about problems with unlevel concrete at his home in Leland, NC. After tripping over the uneven concrete slabs several times he knew that he needed a quick and cost-effective solution. Our crew used the Polylevel System to raise the concrete slabs back to level. The benefit of using the PolyLevel System is that it is a much less disruptive and less invasive method for concrete leveling that utilizes a high- density expanding polyurethane foam and a few small penny-size holes through the sunken slab and fills the areas with the foam. The injection holes can easily be filled and depending on the size of the project can be completed in just a few hours and ready for use shortly after. Bob is thrilled that he contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair for his concrete needs.
Bob contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair concerned about a tripping hazard at a retirement facility that he manages. A concrete slab on a walkway had started to sink from years of settlement and became a danger for the residents. Our crew was able to fix the issues with the PolyLevel Injection System. The PolyLevel System uses a patented 2 part foam designed to lift and stabilize sunken concrete. Bob no longer has to worry about the residents tripping on the concrete walkway.
Facing the challenge of unsettling voids and gaps beneath their concrete driveway, a homeowner from Vandemere, NC, reached out to us for a dependable solution. Leveraging our expertise in concrete repair, we utilized PolyLevel—a lightweight, durable polyurethane foam—to meticulously fill these voids. Our process not only stabilized their driveway but also restored peace of mind with a reliable and long-lasting fix, exemplifying our commitment to outstanding customer experiences and solutions.
Our crew injection Polylevel concrete lifting solution into this concrete in Hampstead.
The brick walk way of this home had started to sag and come apart from each other, by using the PolyLevel Injection System we where able to raise up the parts of the walk way so that it is no longer a tripping hazard.