Concrete Repair Photo Album: Concrete Driveway Repair in Port St. Lucie, Florida
John, from Port St. Lucie, Florida, noticed a large void forming beneath the concrete driveway of his rental property, along with multiple cracks across its surface. The slabs had shifted and settled, causing the driveway to become uneven and creating serious tripping hazards. Needing a reliable repair solution before the damage worsened or injuries occurred, John contacted us at LRE Foundation Repair for help. Our expert Design Specialist visited the home, carefully inspected the concrete, and confirmed that significant soil erosion beneath the driveway had caused the slabs to settle and crack. We developed a plan to implement our Two-Part Concrete Protection System to fully repair and stabilize the driveway. First, our team filled the void and leveled the concrete using PolyLevel. Next, the cracks and joints were sealed with NexusPro to prevent water infiltration and further soil erosion. Upon completing the repairs, John’s concrete driveway was restored to its proper, even level and secured with permanent protection against future settlement damage.
Void Beneath Concrete Driveway
Severe soil erosion had created a large void beneath the driveway, causing the concrete to settle and crack.
Concrete Tripping Hazards
Due to the concrete slabs settling, many trip hazards had formed in the homeowner's driveway.
Concrete Settlement Damage
Settlement damage caused sections of the concrete driveway to break off from the rest of the slab.
Filling Void with PolyLevel
The LRE team injects PolyLevel directly beneath the concrete driveway to fill the voids and to lift, level, and stabilize the slabs.
Repairing Broken Concrete Slab
The broken-off sections of concrete were successfully repaired by the LRE team with the Two-Part Concrete Protection System.
Repairing Concrete Cracks
The cracks and joints in the concrete driveway were sealed with NexusPro to prevent further damage and safeguard against water intrusion. The homeowner's concrete driveway is now fully repaired and stabilized following the complete implementation of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System.