Serving West Texas including - Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo & Nearby
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This week we lifted a very large interior slab that was sinking over an inch. Some of the walls were hanging loosely as the slab had pulled away from the bottom plates. After having a plumber determine that there were no water or sewer leaks under the slab, we used our specially formulated Polylevel injection to lift the slab back into place.
The job only took 1 day with little disruption and virtually no mess. The homeowners were very satisfied with the work and were excited that the job was only a fraction of the costs of other foundation companies in the area.
PolyLevel is a fantastic solution for both interior and exterior issues in your home. If you're interested in scheduling a free estimate, contact us at 1-806-304-0366 or fill out a contact form today.
A church in Amarillo, TX had begun to see their interior floor sinking and large cracks and gaps began to develop in the walls.
Our crew was able the slab back to level and close the gaps in the walls.
This sidewalk was a tripping hazard for the homeowner in Windsor neighborhood. Our Polylevel Crew lifted the sidewalk and sealed the joints within a few hours.
These pictures were taken the same day at the same time.
The "before" picture shows concrete that has not been sealed with SealantPro.
The "after" picture shows concrete that was sealed with SealantPro a few days prior to the rain.
SealantPro permanently seals the concrete by changing its molecular structure. After SealantPro,
the concrete will no longer absorb moisture thereby preventing pitting, spalling, and staining.
Mr. Wilcox a resident of Amarillo, TX was tired of looking at his unlevel and cracked back patio.
He called Legacy Supportworks & with the help of our patented products, we were able to provide him with the solution he was looking for.
With the use of Polylevel to lift, level and stabilzie - Nexus Pro to seal the cracks - SealantPro to seal the concrete to prevent from any future damage. Mr. Wilcox now has a brandnew patio without the hassel of completely replacing his concrete.