Photo Album: PolyLEVEL™ and Crack Repair in San Diego
Saber was contracted to repair a home with severe settlement issues. The walls had major seperation from the floor and there was a giant crack in the slab. The effects of PolyLEVEL™ are immediate and amazing. Check out these photos and see how PolyLEVEL was used to close gaps and more. AMAZING!
Exterior Wall is Cracked
Exterior cracks were visible around the windows due to the settling soils beneath the foundation which are making the house above shift and move.
Other Exterior Cracks
These additional exterior cracks confirm the presence of shifting and settling soils beneath the foundation.
Interior slab crack
In the interior of the home, the slab has cracked - probably due to the same shifting and settling soils that are shifting the concrete slab foundation.
Interior crack are visible
Interior wall cracks are signs of settling soils beneath the foundation. If you notice small cracks on the interior of your home, they can sometimes be a sign of larger settlement issues.
Slab crack
Slab Crack caused by unstable soils.
Interior Slab Crack
On the interior of the home, you can also find that the concrete slab is cracked due to the shifting and settlement of the soils. The shifting forces are strong and can cause serious damage.
Crack closed
the slab crack is closing up with the effects of the PolyLEVEL™
Wall separation
Wall separation is a sign of settling soils and cause the concrete to sink.
Wall separation due to soil movement
Separation of joints is due to the settlement of soils beneath the foundation. This slab was so severely settled, that the wall had pulled away from the floor.
Wall separation
Wall separation is significant.
Wall separation after PolyLEVEL™
Once the PolyLEVEL™ is injected into the slab, the separation of the wall and the crack begin to close. The effects of PolyLEVEL are almost immediate and the process is much cleaner than other more traiditonal methods of 'Mud Jacking.'
Crack Repaired! PolyLEVEL is injected
After PolyLEVEL™ foam is injected into the slab, the cracks begin to close and the soils beneath the foundation are stabilized.