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A homeowner in Union City, Indiana was very concerned about bowing foundation walls in his basement. Our Foreman Chris and his crew members Dakota and Anthony installed PowerBraces to permanently stabilize the walls and prevent any further movement.
A homeowner in Spencerville, Indiana was concerned about low uneven spots in the floors on the main level of his home. Our Certified Inspector Eric did a thorough inspection of the crawl space and found that the main wooden beam in the crawl space was cracked, which was causing the floors above to sag. Our Foreman Joe and his crew members installed SmartJack support posts with a steel supplemental beam to provide stabilization.
A homeowner in Lyons, Indiana had a sidewalk attached to his home that had sunk several inches in different spots. Our Foreman Devon was able to lift and stabilize the concrete sidewalk with PolyLevel® concrete lifting.
Before the project, Catherine noticed unlevel concrete around her Monon home that created safety concerns and detracted from its appearance. During a free inspection, specialist Devon identified soil settlement beneath the slabs as the cause and recommended a concrete lifting and stabilization solution for long‑term support.
After installation, foreman Beto and his crew injected high‑density polyurethane foam beneath the concrete to stabilize the soil and lift the slabs back into proper alignment. The fast‑curing foam filled voids, restored stability, and left the concrete ready for immediate use.
The result was level, secure concrete surfaces and a reinforced base designed to help prevent future settlement. Catherine now enjoys safer walkways and lasting peace of mind.
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In Coatesville, a homeowner noticed uneven concrete and cracking along the walkway to their front steps. Inspector Terry recommended a stabilization and sealing solution.
Foreman Beto injected two-part polyurethane foam beneath the walkway and steps to lift and stabilize the surface. He then sealed the visible cracks using NexusPro, creating a clean, flexible finish that protects against water intrusion.
By the end of the project, the entryway was level, safe, and restored with minimal disruption.