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Columbus, NC, 28722
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The process involves injecting high density polyurethane foam, made with up to 50% recycled materials, under the concrete through a 5/8” hole. The expanding foam will fill any voids while gently lifting and stabilizing the concrete slab, without the use of heavy equipment or damage to the adjacent landscapes. This process is ideal for sidewalks, driveways, porches, patios and pool decks.  Also, the concrete is ready for use in hours, not days.

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Another Bump in the Road!

John Weicker

This section of driveway had settled causing an uncomfortable "bump" as the residence left and returned home.

The "Bump"

The "Bump"

The "Bump" is gone after lifting the sunken section of driveway with polyurethane foam.

The "Bump" is gone after lifting the sunken section of driveway with polyurethane foam.

Sunken Carport

John Weicker

This sunken carport badly needed repair.

The slab sank leaving this floating step

The slab sank leaving this floating step

The slab had cracked and settled just over 2".

The slab had cracked and settled just over 2".

After the slab had been raised back under the step.

After the slab had been raised back under the step.

That 2" step at the crack was leveled and joints caulked.

That 2" step at the crack was leveled and joints caulked.

It turned out great and the customer was very happy with the results. All done for less than half the cost of removal and replacement!

Pool side in January

John Weicker

This pool deck is prepped and ready for lifting to correct the pitch. The outside edge of this pool deck had settled 2 to 4 inches over the years.

With the pitch corrected, this pool is ready for some family fun. Well, maybe they should wait until May!

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The Mule

John Weicker

When looking over the before and after photos of this sidewalk lift, I noticed we had been photo bombed by a mule. I'm not sure what the other shadow is, possibly a Yeti!

Here is the after photo. The mule and the Yeti had moved on.

The Bad Pitch

John Weicker

The front porch on this Upstate home had settled nearly two inches at the front wall causing rain water to flow directly to the home...not good.  PolyPro was able to lift the slab, correcting the pitch, so the water will now flow away from the home.

This was done at a fraction of the cost of replacement, with zero damage to the newly landscaped front yard, and made for one happy customer!