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This before-and-after photo set highlights a concrete repair project completed at a residential home in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the front entry steps and landing had settled and deteriorated over time. Soil movement beneath the concrete caused the slabs to sink, leading to uneven steps, cracking, and surface wear that impacted both safety and appearance.
Our team stabilized and lifted the concrete using PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam injected beneath the slabs to fill voids, restore proper support, and bring the steps back to a level position. After the concrete was lifted and aligned, NexusPro® joint and crack sealant was applied to seal visible cracks and seams, helping protect the area from water infiltration and future soil erosion.
The completed repair restored a safer, more uniform front entry while improving curb appeal—without the disruption or cost of full concrete replacement. This solution provides long-term durability and helps preserve the integrity of the home’s entryway in Salt Lake City’s changing soil and weather conditions.
This Salt Lake City patio was suffering from uneven concrete, creating trip hazards and drainage issues. Our team used PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam, to lift and level the concrete slab with precision. The results are immediate and long-lasting—no messy tear-out or downtime. The after photo shows a safe, even surface that restores curb appeal and functionality. Another successful PolyLevel lift in Salt Lake City!
These before and afters showcase the corner of a home where a concrete panel was uneven. We lifted the concrete with polylevel and sealed the joints with nexuspro
Part of this driveway repair included the walkway to the front door. The panel was uneven and was letting in water. We leveled the panel and sealed the joints to prevent any further water intrusion.
This part of the driveway was sinking heavily. We used polylevel to lift the panel into place, then used Nexus Pro to seal the joints.