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Concrete at a home in Wildwood, Missouri, started cracking and showing signs of displacement. To fix this issue, Woods installed the PolyLevel System. This system consists of a highly durable foam that is injected directly beneath the concrete. As it cures, it lifts the concrete up to its original position. Thanks to this install, this concrete will remain safe and level for decades to come.
The concrete surrounding a pool in Ballwin, Missouri, had some displacement that needed to be addressed. To fix this issue, Woods installed the PolyLevel System. This system consists of a highly durable foam that is injected directly beneath the concrete. As it sets, the foam lifts the concrete back up to its original position. Thanks to this install, the concrete around this pool will be trip-hazard free for years to come!
A section of the driveway at this home in Ballwin, Missouri had settled, creating a sort of speedbump when entering the garage. Woods Basement Systems leveled the concrete slab with PolyLEVEL (a superior alternative to traditional mudjacking), lifting the slab to be level with the garage slab. Now, the entry to this garage is a smooth one.
A sunken sidewalk poses a trip hazard and is a liability. This sidewalk in Ballwin, MO settled and proved to be a nuisance on a daily basis. Woods Basement Systems installed PolyLEVEL to lift the sunken concrete slab and level out the sidewalk.
Customer, Sam B. of Manchester, Missouri, had unleveled pavement in his driveway, so he decided to call Woods Basement Systems. Upon further inspection, systems design specialist, Ryan K., recommended the installation of PolyLevel.
Foreman, Joshua B. worked on the job. Polylevel is a high-density polyurethane formula or foam that works to permanently lift and stabilize concrete slabs. Small, dime-sized hole are drilled into the pavement and then the polymer is injected into the void. The holes are then covered up with cement and can be used within 15, so there's no unnecessary time to wait for it to settle.
Sam B. can now safely use his driveway.