Concrete Leveling Photo Album: PolyLevel Provides Solution for Concerned Father in Leesville, SC
Matt E. built his dream home for his family in Leesville, SC. The front yard is huge allowing for Matt and his family to enjoy playing outside. The driveway leading up to the home runs through the front yard. One day while playing, one of Matt's sons tripped over the cracking driveway. Matt always drove in on the other side of the drive and had not noticed the cracking, sinking concrete slabs. Matt knew he needed to find a solution to keep his family out of harm's way. While on the way to work, Matt heard a commercial for Cantey Foundation Specialists stating that they repaired concrete slabs. He called in and was scheduled for an appointment with System Design Specialist Alex Lovette. After Alex's inspection, he sat down with Matt to explain how Cantey's PolyLevel process could repair his driveway. The PolyLevel process would begin with small holes being drilled through the concrete slab. These would be the injection sites for the liquid PolyLevel that would find all the voids and fill them. Once the PolyLevel was injected, it would take 15 minutes to harden. As the PolyLevel sets, it lifts the concrete slab above while stabilizing underneath the slab. Matt was impressed with what the PolyLevel process could do and felt confident in the installation. Production Team Leader Roberto Buchner and Production Team Member Josh Hough came out and successfully injected the PolyLevel process. Matt and his family are free to run around the front yard without the worry of sinking concrete getting in their way.
Cracks Ruin All the Fun
Matt and his family had an interrupted fun day outside because of the cracking driveway.
Drilling Through
Production Team Leader Roberto begins to drill holes in different areas of the concrete for the injections sites.
Ready to Roll
Before beginning the injection, Production Team Leader Roberto inspects his preparations.
Keep an Eye on It
Production Team Leader Roberto keeps an eye on the levels that he placed over the cracks to ensure as he is injecting the PolyLevel, he can achieve the right amount of lift.
Final Touches
Production Team Member Josh fills in the holes that were drilled for injection with a concrete mix that is the final touch to the PolyLevel process.