In Tucson, Arizona, a residential property experienced significant issues with a sunken and cracked driveway. The homeowners faced challenges parking their cars in the garage due to the uneven surface, and the cracked concrete posed safety hazards and detracted from the property's appearance. Before the repair, the driveway slabs were noticeably uneven and cracked, making parking difficult and unsafe as the driveway's uneven surface could damage the vehicles. Angel, the Design Specialist, conducted a thorough evaluation of the driveway, identifying that the soil beneath had compressed and shifted, causing the concrete slabs to settle unevenly. The cracks in the driveway allowed moisture to seep through, leading to further soil erosion and instability beneath the slabs.
Gamalier, the Foreman, oversaw the PolyLevel® injection process, which involved injecting a structural-grade geopolymer foam beneath the sunken slabs. This foam expanded to fill voids and strengthen the soil, lifting and stabilizing the concrete slabs. The quick curing time meant the driveway was ready for full use just 30 minutes after injection. Following the slab leveling, the team addressed the cracks using NexusPro, a silicone-based sealant. Amanda, the Customer Care Representative, coordinated the scheduling and ensured the homeowners were well-informed throughout the process. The cracks were prepared with a non-absorbent backer rod filler before applying NexusPro, which offered long-lasting flexibility and resistance to UV rays. After the repair, the driveway was level and stable, significantly improving the property's appearance and functionality. The sunken slabs were lifted back to their original positions, and the cracks were sealed, preventing moisture from seeping in and causing further damage. This comprehensive repair process resulted in a safe, even surface for parking cars and enhanced the overall safety and aesthetic of the property.