Concrete Lifting & Leveling Before & After Photos
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PolyLevel(R) Used To Fix Tripping Hazard On A Driveway In Palm Desert
This before photo shows a homeowner's driveway that has a large slab that was lifted by tree roots nearby. This made the homeowner's driveway a safety hazard! The husband recently tripped over the slab and almost had a serious injury. Typically we would not handle a case like this because the tree would have to be removed in order to solve this problem which is not our scope of work. However, we decided after a conversation with the family's immediate safety is their top priority. As shown in the after photo we used PolyLevel to lift the slabs as much as we could so that the driveway can be more level. After the slab was stabilized, we then ground off the top of the excess concrete on the slab that caused the tripping issue. Even though the homeowners have the peace of mind that their concrete will now not be a safety hazard for their family. We did strongly encourage the family this is not a permanent fix because the tree will have to be removed. The wife was overwhelming happy with our honesty and communication with her home's issues. This is an excellent example of how we go the extra mile to communicate to our customers and show that we care about their safety.
PolyLevel(R) and Caulking in Rancho Mirage
The Before picture shows trip hazard in a swimming pool area.
The After picture shows the leveled and caulked swimming pool area.
PolyLevel(R) Injection in Barstow
The Before picture shows cracking in the concrete patio of this home.
The After picture Shows a Saber crew member using, our PolyLevel Injection process, to stabilize the home's foundation.
Fixing a Foundation Problem in Palm Springs.
The Before Picture is a prime example of was is termed Mud Jacking. This occurs when somebody attempts to fill a void, caused by shifting soils, with concrete. Over time the foundation continues to settle, and the concrete becomes rough and continues to crack.
The After Picture shows this same area. The void has been filled with Polyurethane, using Saber's PolyLevel Injection Process. The cracks will now stop growing. The concrete will not continue to sink.
PolyLevel(R) in Big Bear
The Before Picture shows a Concrete Porch that has a void under it, The concrete is cracking and causing trip hazards.
The After Picture shows the porch after the PolyLevel Injection Process.