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This homeowner contacted Fortress Foundation Solutions because their driveway had been cracked for way too long! They no longer liked how it looked and it became a tripping hazard. They thought that replacing their driveway was their only option, until they saw our videos on Facebook about our PolyLevel Injection Foam!
The stability of any concrete surface is dependent on the soils beneath it. The weight of concrete and what it supports, combined with natural soil erosion, can lead to sunken and uneven concrete surfaces. PolyLevel is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface. We also put our Sealant Pro Product on the cracks to seal them up!
This family in Harrisonburg just wanted to sit on their patio and enjoy a nice day. Unfortunatey, the patio was badly cracked and uneven. Fortress helped this family by leveling their patio and sealing the cracks. Now they can enjoy every day to the fullest!
The front walkway at this home in Rockingham was sinking and cracking, causing quite a tripping hazard.
Our System Designer, Scott Llewellyn, went out a determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that walkway back up to it's original position.
The foreman for this, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.
This home in Rockingham had steps that were sinking and pulling away from the home, becoming an eyesore.
Our System Designer, Chris Guill, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift those steps back up to their original position.
The foreman, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.
This home in Harrisonburg had a sidewalk that had sunken and tilted, becoming quite a tripping hazard.
Our System Designer, Scott Llewellyn, went to the home and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area back up to it's original position.
The foreman for this, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.