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Before & After
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In Astatula, FL, Scott faced a common dilemma – a stained, cracked, and settled driveway, detracting from his home's curb appeal and possibly its safety. Understandably concerned, he turned to us at LRE Foundation Repair for a solution. By applying PolyLevel for leveling, NexusPro for sealing cracks, and DecoShield for protection, we not only resolved the issue but significantly enhanced the driveway's appearance. As you can see in the before and after photos, the transformation speaks for itself – a once problematic driveway is now fully rejuvenated. Scott’s driveway is now not only level, but the cracks have also been sealed and the surface is now protected against staining, chipping, and flaking. In addition, the driveway now boasts a clean, light gray UV-resistant translucent tint for greater curb appeal. With all these solutions in place, Scott’s driveway is ready to withstand the test of time.
Brad and Alisa C. had been putting off pool deck repairs at their Longwood, Florida home long enough and finally decided to address them. They called LRE Foundation Repair for an estimate after being referred by a friend. LRE was able to determine that many years of washout and unstable soil conditions had caused the large cracks in the pool deck and recommended PolyLevel for remediation. PolyLevel is an environmentally safe, expanding foam material that is injected through tiny drill holes in the pool deck. Once injected, the material expands quickly to solidify loose soils, fill existing gaps, and finally, raise the concrete deck to close all cracks. These homeowners were amazed at the results and thrilled their pool deck was now permanently stabilized.
Kris’s concrete driveway in Longwood, Florida, had developed numerous cracks, with several sections having sunken into the ground. She reached out to LRE Foundation Repair seeking a solution to repair the concrete and avoid the need for a full replacement. One of our Design Specialists visited Kris’s home, conducted a thorough inspection, and identified soil settlement as the cause of the concrete driveway’s settling and cracking. For a full comprehensive solution, our team implemented our Two-Part Concrete Protection System. First, Polylevel was injected beneath the settling concrete to lift and level the slabs and stabilize the underlying soil. Next, the cracks were sealed with NexusPro in order to prevent water intrusion and increase curb appeal. Kris was very pleased with the result, as the concrete driveway was fully repaired and stabilized, eliminating the need for a complete replacement.
A significant tripping hazard had developed in Travis’s concrete pool deck at his home in Longwood, Florida, after a section of the concrete settled, resulting in an uneven surface. After calling us at LRE Foundation Repair, we scheduled a free inspection with one of our Design Specialists to visit his home to assess the pool deck and offer a solution. The specialist discovered that the back side of the pool deck, which was positioned against the retaining wall, had sunk due to erosion of the underlying soil. To lift and level the concrete while stabilizing the underlying soil, our team injected PolyLevel directly beneath the pool deck. As a result, the trip hazard was completely eliminated, allowing Travis and his family to safely enjoy their concrete pool deck without the fear of potential injury.
Matthew noticed that his concrete patio stairs were gradually sinking over time, creating a significant trip hazard and prompting him to take immediate action to prevent the issue from worsening. A Design Specialist from LRE Foundation Repair visited Matthew’s home in Longwood, Florida, and conducted a comprehensive inspection of the concrete steps. After confirming that soil settlement was the cause for the steps to sink, the LRE team used PolyLevel to lift the concrete back to its proper level. Matthew was delighted with the outcome, as the stairsteps are now stabilized, and the trip hazard is gone for good.