Senatobia Driveway Rescue: Restoring Failing Concrete with PolyLevel & NexusPro
David S. of Senatobia, MS contacted us about a deteriorating driveway at his 20-year-old home, which he purchased just under two years ago. The driveway, still made of the original concrete, had developed multiple cracks—especially in the center and just past the apron—where some sections had even begun to sink. Years ago, heavy equipment parked by the city during roadwork contributed to the damage, leading to the eventual replacement of the first four slabs of the apron. However, the rest of the driveway remained untouched and was now showing signs of widespread failure.
Our inspection revealed that while not all slabs had visibly cracked or settled, nearly all were hollow underneath—an early warning sign of future sinking. We recommended a strategic solution to stabilize and preserve the concrete before more sections became unsalvageable. A critical area was the fourth slab from the street on the right, which was close to collapse, but still viable for repair. Given the presence of rotting wooden joints throughout the driveway and landing pad, we included joint removal as part of the plan to ensure long-lasting results.
To address the issues, we deployed our advanced PolyLevel foam injection system to lift and stabilize the sunken slabs and NexusPro sealant to repair the cracks and to replace the old, failing joints. This combination not only restored the driveway’s structural integrity but also extended its lifespan and improved curb appeal. If your driveway is showing signs of settling, cracking, or hollow spots, don’t wait—contact us today to schedule your free concrete inspection and protect your home’s foundation and value.
Hazardous Cracks and Sinking
Water pools in this area, potentially causing more damage.
Wood Joints Allow Water Penetration
This causes voids beneath the driveway.
Critical Concrete Damage
This area was almost beyond repair.
Concrete Cracking
This can be repaired instead of replacing.
Concrete Repair
Special tools and equipment needed for this repair project.
Concrete Driveway in Bad Shape
Voids beneath this concrete have caused cracking and sinking.
Driveway Lifted
Poly™Level concrete injections lifting this driveway.
Cracks Sealed
NexusPro stopping the potential for further damage.