Concrete Patio Lifted in Maple Lake, MN
Challenge
When concrete sinks or cracks, it can cause problems such as pooling water, dangerous tripping hazards, and uneven surfaces. Bad concrete can also affect curb appeal, which can reduce the value of the home. The good news is that concrete problems can usually be fixed, so there is no need for replacement, which is much more expensive.
A resident of Maple Lake, MN had sinking concrete on his concrete patio, forming a small gap between his basement door and the patio. He wanted to get it repaired before it got worse, and he wanted to boost the value of his home. He got in touch with our team after doing some research on our website. We got him set up with a FREE estimate, which includes a thorough walk-through, a quote, and an opportunity to get all of your questions answered. The resident was confident in the product that our Design Specialist proposed, so they decided to go ahead with the project by signing the contract, putting down a deposit, and getting a date scheduled for the installation.
Solution
Our Foreman and his crew member began the process by introducing themselves to the resident and ensuring all of their questions were answered. After a thorough introduction, our team got to work and injected our PolyLevel underneath the concrete slab to raise the surface and fill the voids underneath. When injected, the first thing our crew does is drill small 5/8-inch holes throughout the slab Next, we install injection ports over the holes, which acts as a guide for the PolyLevel. Then, our team injects the PolyLevel through the holes to get underneath the concrete slab. Lastly, our team seals the holes and control joints, ensuring the slab is cleaner and more even than when we found it.
The resident was happy with the work that was done and was impressed by how quick it took!
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Project Summary
Contractor: American Waterworks
Service: Concrete Lifting
Product Installed: PolyLevel
Foreman: Dylon Mish
Design Specialist: Ben Allrich