Cement Slab Separation
The two slabs underneath the green carpet slowly moved towards each other over time. This created a major bump in the middle of the room, which was part of the reason why the concrete slab was sloping.
Ryan drilling
The first step of the PolyLEVEL process is to drill a few penny-size holes down to beneath the cement slab itself. This allows the PolyLEVEL substance to fill any voids beneath the slab, which stabilizes the floor altogether.
TJ outside
To ensure that the polyurethane does not escape through any gaps or cracks, Specialist TJ fills any noticeable holes on the outside of the room.
TJ injecting slow bursts
Specialist TJ then injects the PolyLEVEL substance through the drilled holes in short bursts. This allows the polyurethane 15 seconds to expand in its entirety before injecting more in; it also allows the process to be very precise so that the concrete slabs are lifted and leveled in the correct manner.