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They have concrete that needed to be lifted
This residential driveway and walkway in Ogden, Utah had noticeable uneven slabs and gaps along the joints, creating potential trip hazards and allowing water to seep beneath the concrete. Our team used PolyLevel® expanding foam to lift and stabilize the sunken sections, restoring proper alignment and slope for drainage. We then sealed the joints and cracks with NexusPro®, a long-lasting silicone-based sealant designed to protect against water, ice, and UV damage. The result is a clean, even surface that enhances both safety and curb appeal.
This driveway and side walkway in Ogden, Utah had settled unevenly over time, creating noticeable gaps and a slight tilt toward the yard. Our team lifted and stabilized the slabs using PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam that restores concrete surfaces without major disruption. Once the concrete was leveled, we applied NexusPro® joint sealant to protect the joints from moisture and soil erosion. The result is a smoother, safer, and longer-lasting surface with a refreshed appearance.
Before and after of path between the garage and house.
This before-and-after photo set highlights another section of concrete walkway repair in Pleasant View, Utah, where uneven slabs and open joints had developed due to soil settlement beneath the concrete. Over time, these conditions can lead to trip hazards, poor drainage, and accelerated wear along slab edges.
To restore the walkway, our team used PolyLevel® concrete lifting to stabilize the underlying soil and raise the affected slabs back toward a level, even surface. After leveling was completed, NexusPro® joint sealant was applied along the concrete joints to seal gaps, protect against moisture intrusion, and allow the slabs to expand and contract naturally.
This repair improved both safety and curb appeal while helping prevent future settlement — an important consideration in Northern Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles and seasonal moisture changes.