Before & After

Concrete Leveling Before & After Photos

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Oakwood St, Bedford, VA Concrete Repair

This homeowner wanted her sidewalk and front steps to be lifted and leveled to remove the trip hazard that she had. 

Park Street, Bedford, VA, Concrete Repair

This sweet homeowner wanted to level their concrete driveway to ensure when their children inherited their home that they wouldn't have anything to worry about. 

Siblings at Family Camp in Bedford, VA Wouldn't Settle!

Siblings at this family camp in Bedford, VA, wouldn't settle for settling! They reached out to Fortress Foundation Solutions. System Designer, Sonny Kingsbury, was happy to meet them at the property for a free estimate. After a thorough inspection, Sonny found that only the concrete had settled. The issue was caught early enough and as long as they acted quickly, they would be able to prevent foundation damage. They agreed! Soon the PolyLevel crew was onsite, lifting and leveling the concrete. The before and after photos show the dramatic change. Now their camp is once again safe and ready for more memory making! 

Huddleston, VA PolyLevel Injection

This homeowner in Huddleston reached out to Fortress Foundation Solutions because voids had developed under their porch, causing it to sink. They wanted to get this problem resolved before it got any worse.

Our Foreman went out to this home and was able to use our PolyLevel Injection System to fill those voids and lift that area back up to its original position! The high-density, expanding polyurethane foam used is waterproof and will never wash out.

Goode, VA Sidewalk Repair

This property in Goode had a section of sidewalk that had sunken and was detaching from the front steps.

Our System Designer went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to fix this problem.

The foreman went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports were installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.