Before & After

Concrete Lifting and Leveling Before & After Photos

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Lifting Steps in Millersville, MD

After time, this homeowner realized that first step from the front door was a little too much of a step! With help from DryZone, we were able to lift the steps to their original height, making it safer and much more comfortable entering or exiting the home.

Stairs Go From Hazardous to Heavenly in Glen Burnie, MD

Sinking stairs can become a BIG problem. In this case of ths homeowner in Glen Burnie, MD entry to the home had become perilous due to the 10 inch drop from the top of the porch to the first stair. That made the home a danger to people entering and exiting. Rather than remove the stairs and start over again, these homeowners contact DryZone. Our concrete lifting team arrived on the scene and made short work of creating a safe entryway by utilizing PolyLevel. PolyLevel was injected below the staris so they could be lifted and restored tot he original position, once more poviing safe entry to the home. 

Void Fill Beneath Air Conditioning Unit in Pasadena, MD

When the earth erodes and settles beneath vital concrete slabs, like the one upon which this air conditioner was placed in Pasadena, MD it can leave homeowners frustrated. One quick and effective way to handle this void situation is by filling it with PolyLevel like the members of DryZone concrete did for this homeowner.

Keeping It Level In Lutherville Timonium, MD

This Lutherville Timonium, MD homeowner was in great need of some leveling out and crack repair for their sidewalk.

 

We used the PolyLEVEL system to level the front stoop, used NexusPro Crack Repair for the sidewalk cracks up to the public sidewalk, and Sealant Pro to prevent further cracks and damage to his personal sidewalk.

Repairing an Entryway in Timonium, MD

Despite not being able to see an immediate change, front steps slowly sink after years of being used. This homeoenwe called us after taking notice of the mutiple steps taken on this entryway. PolyLevel was able to not only lift but also level the step to its original height.