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Diane from St. Petersburg, Florida, needed to have her home’s concrete driveway leveled after the slabs had become severely uneven, resulting in significant tripping hazards. She called us at LRE Foundation Repair for assistance, and we scheduled a free inspection with one of our expert Design Specialists. Upon assessing the driveway, it was discovered that underlying tree roots had pushed up on the slabs, causing them to heave. Following the removal of the roots, our team stepped in and utilized our Two-Part Concrete Protection System to fully level the slabs and provide the driveway with long-lasting protection. First, PolyLevel was injected directly beneath the concrete to carefully lift, level, and stabilize the slabs. Next, the joints between the slabs were sealed with NexusPro to prevent water from intruding beneath the driveway and causing soil erosion. Upon completion, Diane’s concrete driveway was restored to its proper, safe level, with the trip hazards removed and the slabs permanently stabilized.
Sean from St. Petersburg, Florida, reached out to LRE Foundation Repair with concerns that the concrete of his pool deck had settled significantly and seemed to worsen over time. We sent our Design Specialist to Sean’s home for a thorough inspection and discovered that soil settlement beneath the pool deck was the root cause. To carefully lift the concrete slabs back to their proper, safe level, our team injected PolyLevel directly beneath the pool deck. Within minutes, Sean’s concrete pool deck was restored to its original level and permanently stabilized against further settlement. Now, Sean can enjoy his pool deck without concern for future damage, giving him long-lasting peace of mind.
Jenna’s concrete driveway at her St. Petersburg, Florida, home had suffered significant damage over time, as the slabs had become uneven with each other and many cracks had formed along the surface. She reached out to us at LRE Foundation Repair in hopes of finding a reliable repair solution that would both level the concrete and fix the cracks.
Following a thorough inspection by our Design Specialist, it was determined that soil settlement was the root cause of the concrete sinking and cracking. To provide a lasting solution, our team implemented our Two-Part Concrete Protection System. First, we injected PolyLevel beneath the slabs to carefully lift, level, and stabilize the concrete. Then, we sealed the cracks and joints with NexusPro, preventing water infiltration and future settlement issues.
Now, Jenna’s driveway has been fully restored, leveled, and protected against further damage, giving her peace of mind for years to come.
After Hurricane Helene’s heavy rainfall and flooding caused significant soil erosion, Joseph’s concrete front patio in St. Petersburg, Florida, sank several inches. Looking for a reliable solution, he reached out to LRE Foundation Repair for help. Our Design Specialist conducted a full home inspection and recommended injecting polylevel beneath the patio to fill the voids created by the eroded soil and lift, level, and stabilize the concrete. With Joseph’s approval, our team injected the PolyLevel solution, successfully restoring the patio to its original position. Now, Joseph can rest easy knowing his patio is permanently stabilized and won’t sink any further.
The sidewalk along the side of Steve’s home in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, had become very dangerous for pedestrians, as the concrete slabs had become uneven, creating significant trip hazards. In need of an immediate solution, he was referred to LRE Foundation Repair and scheduled a free inspection. An LRE Design Specialist examined the concrete and found that soil erosion had caused the concrete slabs to settle and become uneven. To correct this issue, the LRE team injected the PolyLevel solution underneath the concrete slabs and successfully elevated the settled sections back to an even level. Steve's worries about potential injuries have been relieved as the trip hazards have been completely eliminated, and the concrete is now also permanently stabilized.