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Before: A homeowner in Tomahawk, WI had a driveway that had become badly cracked, broken, and heavily sunken over the years. Several slabs had dropped enough that driving into the garage had become rough and uneven, and parts of the driveway were holding standing water after rain and snowmelt. Large cracks and shifting sections of concrete had also started separating farther apart each season, making the driveway look worn down and neglected.
Like many homes throughout Lincoln County and Northern Wisconsin, years of freeze-thaw weather and moisture working underneath the slabs had slowly caused the supporting soils to settle and wash out. The homeowner wanted to avoid the expense and disruption of completely replacing the driveway and started looking into concrete lifting and concrete leveling instead.
After: Sure-Dry used PolyLevel High-Density Concrete Lifting Foam to lift and stabilize the badly settled driveway slabs back closer to level. By injecting the foam beneath the concrete, the crew was able to fill the empty spaces underneath and carefully raise several heavily sunken areas without tearing out the existing driveway. Compared to traditional mudjacking methods, PolyLevel High-Density Concrete Lifting Foam is lightweight, cures quickly, and helps avoid adding extra stress to already shifting soils beneath the concrete.
After the lifting work was completed, the cracks and open joints were sealed using NexusPro Concrete Joint Sealant to help keep water from getting back underneath the slabs. By the end of the project, the driveway looked much straighter and cleaner, vehicle transitions were smoother, and the severe uneven areas that had become a safety and drainage issue were greatly improved.
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Before
This Tomahawk, WI homeowner noticed that sections of their garage floor had settled over time, leaving uneven concrete, visible cracks, and height differences between the slabs. In addition to making the garage look worn, the uneven surface created a tripping hazard and made it more difficult to move equipment, toolboxes, and vehicles in and out of the space. During our inspection, we found that soil movement and erosion beneath the slab had created hidden voids, allowing portions of the concrete to sink. Rather than replacing the garage floor, we recommended repairing it with PolyLevel High-Density Concrete Lifting Foam and NexusPro Concrete Joint Sealant. Unlike traditional mudjacking, PolyLevel is lightweight, cures in minutes, and won't add additional weight to unstable soils while providing precise, long-lasting lifting.
After
Our crew carefully measured the slab elevations and injected PolyLevel High-Density Concrete Lifting Foam through small injection holes to fill the voids beneath the garage floor and accurately lift the settled concrete back into alignment. Once the floor was level, we sealed the cracks and joints with NexusPro Concrete Joint Sealant to help prevent water from reaching the supporting soils below. The homeowner now has a smoother, safer garage floor with improved appearance and a durable repair designed to withstand Wisconsin's freeze-thaw conditions.
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In the before photo, you can see the unlevel concrete slabs causing concern for tripping hazards on this Rosholt, WI driveway. The customer reached out to us, needing an effective solution. Our trained specialists utilized the advanced PolyLevel system, injecting high-strength polyurethane foam to stabilize and level the slabs precisely. In the after photo, you’ll notice the transformation following our work. To further ensure durability, SealantPro was applied to protect the concrete, extending its lifespan remarkably. With these proven techniques, the driveway is safe and solid once more.
Before:
A homeowner in Lac du Flambeau, WI noticed the concrete in front of their garage and along the front walkway had begun to sink and separate. The uneven slabs created a visible drop where the driveway met the garage floor and small trip hazards along the entry path. Open expansion joints were also allowing water to seep below the surface, worsening soil washout and freeze–thaw movement.
After:
To restore alignment and prevent future settling, our team injected PolyLevel® expanding foam beneath the sunken slabs to lift and stabilize them back to a safe, even height. Once the leveling was complete, all cracks and joints were cleaned and sealed with NexusPro® silicone sealant to block water intrusion and protect against seasonal expansion.
Now, the Lac du Flambeau home’s garage apron and walkway are smooth, safe, and watertight—enhancing both appearance and long-term durability.