Click on a photo to enlarge.
This back patio at a home near Haysi, VA was sinking, creating hazardous and jagged cracks. Cracks aren't just dangerous, but mar the appearance of concrete and negatively impact curb appeal. Our team injected the slab with PolyLyft, our high-density product that raises concrete to a level condition.
Over time, concrete naturally hardens, leading to the development of cracks. That's why we were called to assist a home in Bluefield, VA, having issues with its concrete sidewalk. Our home inspector swiftly identified poorly compacted soil beneath the concrete slab as the root cause. To provide a prompt solution, we recommended our innovative PolyLyft method.
PolyLyft is specifically engineered to elevate and level various surfaces, including sunken concrete slabs. This process entails injecting a specially formulated expanding foam beneath the affected area to gently raise the sunken slab back to its original position. Unlike traditional methods like complete concrete replacement, PolyLyft offers a cost-effective and long-lasting solution. Choosing PolyLyft not only saves homeowners time and money but also ensures a durable fix for their concrete sidewalk.
Our concrete repair experts visited a residence near Cleveland, VA to see about some sinking concrete. Both the driveway and front sidewalk were sinking, which creates not only eyesores, but tripping hazards. If not fixed, the problems will only become more severe! Our team injected the slabs with PolyLyft, our amazing high-density product that restores concrete to its original position within minutes!
Master Services visited a home near Cedar Bluff, VA that had a sinking patio slab. As the weight of concrete settles, or as soil is washed away by rain, slabs split and sink. This not only looks unattractive, but creates tripping hazards. To fix it, our team injected the slab with PolyLyft, which is a high-density polyurethane product that raises slabs to their original position.
This driveway in Castlewood, VA was sinking, leading to deep cracks and other irregularities that presented tripping risks. To fix it, our team drilled strategic holes along the slab, then injected each with PolyLyft. This product expands and rises beneath concrete, raising the slab to its original position.