Serving West Texas including - Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo & Nearby
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In Odessa, TX, a homeowner faced sinking concrete that threatened their property's integrity. In the before photo, the troubled area clearly shows the uneven surface caused by soil erosion. At Legacy Supportworks, we addressed this by using our PolyLevel® system. After drilling pea-sized holes, we expertly injected high-strength polyurethane foam to lift and level the slab. Notice in the after photo how seamlessly NexusPro® Joint Sealant secured and protected the concrete surfaces, ensuring a watertight seal. Trust us for precise and lasting concrete repair solutions.
These concrete steps were sinking 12" into the ground on one side and away from the home. We lifted them back up and into position with a PolyLevel injection.
We offer concrete lifting and leveling services all throughout Amarillo, Canyon and the Texas Panhandle. Contact us today at 1-806-318-3844 to schedule your free estimate.
This homeowner had a sinking basement and after having other companies come and and take a look, Legacy Supportworks was the first that said we could fix it. Production installed 8 patented galvanized steel push piers and succussedfully raised the basment 1 inch.
We recently received a call from a customer concerned about her leaning floors after another company’s repairs had compromised the beams beneath her home. Our team stepped in, assessed the situation, and provided a thorough repair to ensure a stable foundation and a permanent solution. She was thrilled with the results!
In Amarillo, TX, a homeowner reached out to us with concerns about their unlevel sidewalk, creating a potential safety hazard. Notice in the before photo how uneven the slabs had become. We resolved the issue efficiently using the PolyLevel® system to lift and stabilize the concrete. This durable method involved injecting high-strength polyurethane foam under the slab, precision-leveling it. Following this, we applied NexusPro® Joint Sealant to secure joints and cracks, preventing water penetration and future instability. As seen in the after photo, the sidewalk is now even and secure.