Serving Greater Fayetteville, Wilmington and Greenville
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Michael contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair concerned with a slab of concrete that had sunken around his pool in Wilmington, NC. The concrete had become a trip hazard and Micheal wanted his family to be safe while enjoying the pool during the summer months. Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair inspector Jeremie met with Michael to go over the concrete. With the use of the PolyLevel System, which is a two-part expanding foam that helps lift and support the concrete and make it level. Micheal is thrilled with the work that Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to help fix the concrete around his pool.
Pool soil was to blame for this customers uneven and cracked concrete. Before filling and sealing the cracks in this concrete slab, we used the PolyLevel system to lift and level the sinking concrete.
Mr. C called Southeast Froundation and Crawl Space repair because part of the slab in his home had begun to sink when another company dug out and moved dirt for a retaining wall. We suggested Polylevel to fix his home. Now the customer is happy with the results.
Cori contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair because the slab of her home had started to sink and settle, separating the slab from the rest of the home. Our inspector Ben Daniels met with Cori and found that the PolyLevel System could stabilize and raise the foundation of her home back to where it was supposed to be. The PolyLevel System is a state of the art approach to repairing sunken concrete slabs that combines the original concept of mudjacking and combines it with modern knowledge and technology. Rather than using a mixture of concrete and mud, the PolyLevel System utilizes high density, expanding polyurethane foam to raise the slab of the home back to the desired level. Cori was glad that she called Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to fix her home the right way.
Our crew injection Polylevel concrete lifting solution into this concrete in Hampstead.