PolyLevel® Concrete Lifting: A Smart Solution for Homeowners in Hanover, New Hampshire, with Matt Clark's Northern Basement Systems.

Uneven, cracked, or sunken concrete around your home isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a safety hazard. Whether it’s a sinking driveway, an uneven walkway, or a patio that’s shifted over time, these problems can cause tripping hazards, water pooling, and even foundation stress. Fortunately, a fast, effective, and permanent solution: PolyLevel® concrete lifting, exclusively provided by Matt Clark’s Northern Basement Systems in Hanover, NH.

How PolyLevel Works

PolyLevel is a state-of-the-art polyurethane foam injection system that lifts and stabilizes sunken concrete with precision and durability. Unlike traditional methods like mud jacking, PolyLevel is lightweight, waterproof, and designed to last. Here’s how it works:

  1. Small Injection Holes: We drill tiny, nearly invisible holes into the affected concrete.
  2. PolyLevel Injection: A high-density polyurethane foam is injected underneath the slab.
  3. Lift & Level: The expanding foam fills voids and gently lifts the concrete back to its original position.
  4. Quick Curing: In just 15 minutes, the area is ready to use—no waiting for days!

Why Homeowners Choose PolyLevel

  • Fast & Non-Invasive: No heavy equipment, no significant disruption.
  • Waterproof & Long-Lasting: Won’t wash away or degrade like traditional mud jacking.
  • Strong Yet Lightweight: Supports heavy loads without adding extra weight to the soil.
  • Cost-Effective: Fixes the problem permanently without the need for complete slab replacement.

 

Don't wait for it to worsen if you’re dealing with sunken concrete. Contact Matt Clark’s Northern Basement Systems today for a free inspection and get your concrete back on solid ground!

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Northern Basement Systems
358 Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier, VT 05602
1-802-526-3179
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