
Why Concrete Sinks
Concrete sinks because the ground underneath isn't strong enough to hold it up anymore. This can happen if the soil wasn't packed down well when the driveway was first built, or if water washed away some of the dirt over time. Sometimes, it's just nature doing its thing as the soil settles or freezes and thaws. It's pretty normal, but luckily, there are easy ways to fix it!

Open Joints in Concrete
Open joints in concrete are a problem because they let water seep in, and that's bad news. Water can wash away the soil underneath, making the concrete sink or crack even more. Plus, it can freeze and expand in cold weather, causing even bigger issues. Keeping those joints sealed helps protect the concrete and keeps everything stable.

Before Repairing Driveway
Our team started by checking out the driveway to see what was going on. We looked for uneven spots, cracks, and open joints to figure out the best fix. After assessing the damage, we decided Polylevel was perfect for lifting and leveling the sunken areas since it's quick and effective. Then, we chose NexusPro to seal up the cracks and joints because it's super durable and keeps water out. It was a solid plan to get the driveway looking good and ensuring its safety for the homeowner's.

NexusPro Solution After Installation
Once NexusPro is installed, it gets right to work sealing up cracks and joints to keep water out and prevent further damage. It's very durable, so it stands up to weather, UV rays, and regular wear and tear without cracking or drying out. Plus, it dries quickly, so the homeowner's were able to use their driveway again in no time. It's a simple solution that makes a big difference!

Safe Sidewalk
Polylevel and NexusPro are designed to last for years. Polylevel's high-density foam is durable and resistant to wear, while NexusPro's silicone-based sealant can withstand harsh weather, UV rays, and heavy use. With our teams proper installation and maintenance, these systems can keep this concrete stable and protected for decades.