Concrete Trip Hazard
Soil erosion underneath the concrete has caused the slabs to settle, creating a severe trip hazard.
Original Walkway Condition
Before the LRE team implemented the Two-Part Concrete Protection System, the walkway displayed stained and worn-out concrete, with some areas affected by soil settlement.
Original Driveway Condition
Before the implementation of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System, the homeowner's driveway displayed a discolored surface and was susceptible to settlement due to soil erosion from constant flooding.
PolyLevel Injections
The first step of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System involves injecting PolyLevel beneath the concrete slabs to stabilize the soil and level any settling sections in both the driveway and walkway.
Trip Hazard Repair
The LRE team utilizes the PolyLevel solution to lift the sunken slabs and effectively remove the concrete trip hazard.
Pressure Washing Driveway
In preparation for other concrete repair applications, the LRE team starts by pressure washing the concrete to eliminate all dirt and stains from the surface.
NexusPro Application
As part of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System, NexusPro is applied to the cracks and joints to seal them, preventing further widening and stopping water from seeping underneath the concrete.
Concrete Sealer
In addition to the PolyLevel and NexusPro solutions, LRE finishes the job with a concrete sealer for added protection.
Complete Concrete Restoration
With the successful implementation of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System, the homeowner's concrete walkway and driveway are now restored with enhanced protection and curb appeal.