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This homeowner in Moneta reached out to Fortress Foundation Solutions because they had cracking in their basement floor and sidewalk.
Fortress went out to this home and used our PolyLevel Injection System to lift all sunken areas of the concrete back to their original position. NexusPro Crack Repair was used to seal all cracks.
The sidewalk at this home in Amherst, Virginia was sinking and cracking, potentially becoming a trip hazard. Fortress used the PolyLevel Injection System to lift and level that sidewalk.
This sidewalk was cracking and was beginning to sink. Fortress Foundation Solutions used our PolyLevel injection System and our NexusPro Crack Repair to seal the cracks and return it to a level position.
Michael J. of Stephenson, VA, reached out to Fortress Foundation Solutions after noticing the severe settling of the walkway to his front door. Over time, a significant tripping hazard had developed. System Designer Chris Wilmouth was happy to meet with Michael, conducting an inspection and providing a same-day estimate. Ready for a safe front walkway, Michael agreed! Soon, the Fortress PolyLevel crew arrived at the home and began their work. They drilled small holes at measured intervals into the concrete, filling these holes with PolyLevel until the walkway was lifted to the desired height. Once leveled, the tiny holes were filled, and the sidewalk was restored to its original state. Now, Michael and his family can confidently walk on the sidewalk without the fear of tripping!
This home in Front Royal had a sidewalk that was settling and tilting away from the home. The homeowner reached out to Fortress to have that sidewalk lifted and levelled.
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.