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Before & After
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Over time, the concrete driveway at Trafton's residence in Mount Dora, Florida, had exhibited increasing signs of settlement on its front side. Following a comprehensive inspection by LRE Foundation Repair, soil erosion was identified as the cause of the concrete sinking. A Design Specialist recommended the Two-Part Concrete Protection System for the homeowner to lift and permanently stabilize the driveway. First, PolyLevel was injected underneath the concrete to lift and stabilize the sunken slabs. Finally, NexusPro was applied to the cracks and joints to seal and protect them from water seeping underneath the concrete. Trafton’s driveway is now not only fully repaired but also safeguarded against any future settling issues.
Thomas in Englewood, Florida, needed to have his concrete pool deck repaired so that he could have the surface refinished. The concrete had visibly sunk in certain areas, creating significant tripping hazards around the pool coping. He asked LRE Foundation Repair to inspect the pool deck in hopes of finding a solution. After careful examination by one of our Design Specialists, it was determined that the underlying soil beneath the pool deck had become unstable, causing the concrete to sink. After the inspection, our team promptly got to work and injected PolyLevel directly beneath the concrete to stabilize the soil and raise the sunken sections, restoring them to an even, stable level. With the concrete leveled and the trip hazards eliminated for good, Thomas can move forward with refinishing his pool deck’s surface with peace of mind.
After severe soil erosion created large voids beneath Julianne’s concrete pool deck and a slab under her home in Auburndale, Florida, the resulting settlement caused the concrete to pull away from the house, prompting her to seek a fast, dependable solution. She contacted LRE Foundation Repair, and we quickly sent one of our expert Design Specialists to assess the issue. Upon inspection, our specialist recommended using our PolyLevel solution to fill the voids and lift the settling slabs. With Julianne’s approval, our team injected the PolyLevel foam beneath the concrete. In just minutes, the voids were filled, and the slabs were lifted and stabilized. Julianne was thrilled with the results and is now at ease knowing her home is protected and the concrete is permanently stabilized.
In Palm Coast, Florida, Mark was searching for a reliable solution for his damaged concrete driveway, which had developed significant cracks and settled into the ground, creating an uneven surface. Hoping to avoid having to replace the concrete, he called us at LRE Foundation Repair and we quickly scheduled a free inspection with one of our Design Specialists. Upon careful examination, our specialist determined that soil erosion had caused the concrete to sink and crack. As a complete remedy, our team implemented our Two-Part Concrete Protection System to repair Mark’s driveway. First, our team utilized PolyLevel to lift, level, and stabilize the concrete. Next, the cracks were sealed with NexusPro to prevent water intrusion and enhance the driveway’s appearance. Mark's concrete driveway is now fully leveled and repaired, relieving his concerns about needing a complete concrete replacement.
Carrie S. from Apopka, FL, had a trip hazard on her concrete pool deck that needed fixing. To solve the problem, she contacted LRE Foundation Repair, who sent a Design Specialist to examine the pool deck. The specialist concluded that the hazard was caused by loose soil beneath the concrete, which resulted in concrete movement. The specialist then recommended a two-part concrete solution to eliminate the hazard. First, PolyLevel was injected into the concrete to restore the slabs to their proper level. Next, the existing fractures were sealed with NexusPro to prevent them from expanding and to prevent water from seeping underneath the concrete. With these two solutions, Carrie's pool deck was restored, and the trip hazard was eliminated permanently.