Before & After
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This driveway in LaFollette, TN was sinking, which made it difficult for cars to navigate the area. Master Services injected the void beneath the slab with PolyLyft, which helped to raise it.
Recently, one of our inspectors assisted a homeowner in Tellico Plains, TN with fixing a partially sunken back porch. A sinking or cracking concrete slab can pose safety hazards and even lead to damage in other parts of the house. To address the issue, our team used high-density polyurethane foam injections to fill any voids, stabilize, and lift the sinking slab.
In Powell, TN, the brick front porch steps began to sink, presenting both aesthetic concerns and potential safety hazards. Recognizing the importance of addressing this issue, our team implemented the innovative PolyLyft solution. By carefully injecting PolyLyft beneath the porch, we were able to expand and elevate the slab while eliminating any gaps. The homeowner was delighted with the remarkable results and expressed their gratitude to our team for their dedication and expertise throughout the entire process.
This driveway in Powell, TN, exhibited clear signs of sinking, resulting in deep cracks and other irregularities that posed tripping risks and potential hazards to vehicle wheels. Our team addressed this issue by strategically drilling holes along the slab and injecting each with PolyLyft. This product expands and rises beneath the concrete, lifting the slab back to its original position. The solution, by expanding underneath the cement slab, adapted to the unique characteristics of the local soil, making it more compact.
Master Services recently tackled a cracking concrete driveway issue in Andersonville, TN. Our home inspector determined that the cracks were due to concrete hardening, which is common, especially in the summer when high temperatures affect the cement. To fix this, we recommended using PolyLift to raise and stabilize the driveway.
PolyLift is an advanced solution designed to lift and level sunken concrete slabs. The process involves injecting an expanding foam beneath the affected area, gently raising the slab back to its original position. This method is both cost-effective and long-lasting compared to traditional concrete replacement.
After drilling at strategic points, our skilled crew injected the PolyLift and successfully raised the driveway. The result is a stable, smooth surface that will last for years to come.