Concrete Driveway Trip Hazard
Soil erosion underneath the homeowner's concrete driveway had caused the slabs to settle and become uneven, creating a significant tripping hazard.
Concrete Driveway Cracks
In addition to the trip hazard, the settling of the driveway's concrete also resulted in significant cracks forming in the slabs.
Concrete Walkway Trip Hazard
The concrete walkway leading to the homeowner's front porch had also settled and become uneven with the driveway, creating an additional tripping hazard.
PolyLevel Injections
The initial step of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System involves injecting PolyLevel beneath the concrete to raise and level the uneven slabs while stabilizing the soil underneath.
Sealing Concrete Cracks and Joints with NexusPro
In the second step of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System, NexusPro is applied to the cracks and joints of the concrete to prevent debris from entering and water from infiltrating beneath the slabs.
Concrete Walkway Stabilization
PolyLevel has been applied to the concrete walkway to lift and level the slabs and remove the trip hazard. The joint connecting the walkway to the driveway has also been sealed with NexusPro to prevent water from intruding and causing further soil erosion underneath.
Driveway Trip Hazard Eliminated
The implementation of the Two-Part Concrete Protection has effectively eliminated the trip hazard in the concrete driveway.
Complete Concrete Repair and Stabilization
Following the complete implementation of the Two-Part Concrete Protection System by the LRE team, the homeowner's concrete driveway and walkway are now fully leveled and permanently stabilized.