Before & After

Concrete Lifting and Leveling Before & After Photos

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Sinking Patio Slab in Felton, DE

The homeowner in Felton, DE had a 25x16 back patio. The thick slab patio had a 3" decline along the house edge. Sinking concrete slab this thick was easily repaired by the DryZone Concrete team using Polylevel. Within one work day, the homeowner had a safe and useful patio space.

Mardela Springs PolyLEVEL Stairs & Driveway

In Mardela Springs, Maryland, the stairs and driveway have several deep cracks and sinking concrete. Every home is precious because this is where you grow your family, welcome friends, and create lasting memories. Nothing should stand in the way of that! As the concrete slabs around your home begin to settle, problems start to arise such as dangerous tripping hazards. The permanent solution to this problem involves PolyLEVEL. Once the Mardela Springs home in Maryland chose PolyLevel with DryZone, their concrete sidewalk and driveway rose to its desired level and there was not a single headache or problem for the homeowners.

Mardela Springs, MD PolyLEVEL Stairs

The concrete stairs in Mardela Springs, MD were falling apart. The best solution for this problem is injecting the stairs with PolyLEVEL. The PolyLEVEL will bring the stairs together and the homeowners will not have to worry about falling or other dangerous hazards with the steps. Also, the stairs are no longer an eye sore for the homeowners and they are not embarrassed with their home. Instead, they are pleased with the beautiful look of the home and are worry free! 

PolyLevel in Tyaskin, MD

The PolyLevel project in Tyaskin, MD was a success! The homeowners were very pleased with their driveway. Especially the 15 minute cure time after injecting the PolyLevel.

Tyaskin, MD PolyLevel Pool Deck

The Tyaskin, MD pool deck is in desperate need for PolyLevel! The concrete pool deck is not at the desired level, which is a major tripping hazard especially during the summer time. Why worry about your children around the pool when you can have PolyLevel take care of that unleveled problem?