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They have concrete that needed to be lifted
This concrete driveway in Layton, Utah had settled and pulled away from the garage foundation, creating uneven surfaces, trip hazards, and gaps that allowed water intrusion. Our team restored the driveway by performing a professional lift and level using PolyLevel®, a high-strength expanding foam engineered to stabilize and raise sunken concrete slabs.
After gently lifting the slabs back to their proper position, the crew sealed the joints to help prevent future water penetration and soil washout beneath the driveway. The finished result is a smooth, level, and safe surface that enhances curb appeal and protects the home from further settlement. Homeowners across Layton, Davis County, and Northern Utah trust this long-term solution to repair their concrete without the mess of replacement.
A homeowner in Layton, Utah noticed uneven concrete and deteriorating joints along their driveway and walkway, creating both a safety concern and an unattractive appearance near the front entrance of the home. Utah’s seasonal freeze-thaw cycles and shifting soil conditions can cause concrete slabs to settle over time, leading to uneven surfaces, separation at joints, and cracking throughout exterior concrete areas.
Davenport Foundation Repair provided a long-term concrete repair solution using professional concrete leveling and NexusPro joint sealing. The settled concrete slabs were carefully lifted and stabilized to restore a smoother, safer walking surface and improve the overall curb appeal of the property. After leveling was completed, the expansion and control joints were sealed with NexusPro to help protect the concrete from water intrusion, soil washout, and additional movement caused by Utah weather conditions.
This Layton, UT concrete repair project helped eliminate trip hazards while extending the life of the driveway and walkway system. Professional concrete leveling and joint sealing are cost-effective alternatives to full concrete replacement and are ideal for homeowners throughout Northern Utah dealing with sinking concrete, uneven sidewalks, driveway settlement, and cracked joints.
This concrete repair project in Layton, Utah focused on restoring a settled side-yard walkway suffering from uneven concrete, deteriorating joints, and surface wear caused by long-term soil movement and moisture exposure. In Northern Utah, freeze-thaw cycles and expanding soils commonly contribute to sinking sidewalks and separated concrete slabs around residential homes.
Davenport Foundation Repair corrected the settlement issues using professional concrete leveling techniques to stabilize and lift the affected walkway slabs. Once the concrete was properly aligned, the joints and cracks were sealed with NexusPro joint sealant to help prevent water intrusion beneath the concrete and reduce future soil erosion.
The completed repair improved both safety and accessibility along the side walkway while helping protect the concrete from additional movement and deterioration. Concrete leveling and joint sealing provide homeowners in Layton, UT with a durable and cost-effective alternative to full concrete replacement.
This Clearfield, Utah basement repair project began with interior excavation to access and stabilize compromised foundation footings. Our team carefully removed sections of the concrete slab to address structural concerns beneath the surface and reinforce the home’s foundation.
After completing the structural repair, we restored the basement slab and installed perimeter waterproofing protection to help prevent future moisture intrusion. The result is a stabilized, protected foundation system designed to improve long-term performance and give the homeowner confidence in their property.
If you're noticing foundation settlement, basement moisture issues, or structural movement in Clearfield or surrounding Davis County communities, early evaluation is key. Professional foundation repair and basement waterproofing can prevent minor concerns from becoming major structural problems.