Settled Driveway Slabs Created Uneven Concrete Joints in Memphis, TN
A homeowner in Memphis, TN, contacted Redeemers Group because two concrete slabs in the driveway had settled and created uneven joints. The main goal of the repair was to lift the affected driveway slabs approximately 2 to 3 inches so the joints could be brought back closer to level. Uneven driveway concrete is more than a cosmetic issue because settled slabs can create trip hazards, allow water to collect near the joints, and continue shifting if the underlying soil is not properly addressed.
PolyLevel Foam Was Used to Lift and Stabilize the Driveway Slabs
To repair the settled driveway slabs, the crew installed PolyLevel foam beneath the concrete to raise and stabilize the affected areas. Slab jacks and a saw were also used during the repair process to help bring the driveway sections back into alignment. The team was able to get the majority of the slab back level, although one corner piece could not be fully lifted into place. All injection holes were filled with crackfill, and the visible cracks and joints were sealed with NexusPro for a cleaner, more durable finish.
NexusPro Joint Sealant Helped Protect the Concrete Repair
This Memphis driveway repair was important because concrete leveling works best when the slab is lifted and the joints are sealed to help protect the repair. PolyLevel foam helped fill voids beneath the settled concrete and provided support under the driveway slabs, while NexusPro helped seal the joints and cracks against water intrusion. Sealing those openings mattered because water can wash out soil beneath the concrete, contribute to future settlement, and shorten the life of the repair.
Call Redeemers Group for Driveway Concrete Leveling in Memphis, TN
If your driveway has sinking concrete, uneven slabs, open joints, or cracks, Redeemers Group can help. Contact us today to schedule a concrete leveling inspection in Memphis, TN, and learn whether PolyLevel foam and NexusPro joint sealing are the right solution for your home.