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Cracked and Sunken Concrete Driveway Repaired in Marinette, WI
Before
The homeowner in Marinette, WI had a four-car concrete driveway showing visible settlement and cracking across multiple slabs. Over time, soil movement beneath the driveway caused sections to sink and become uneven, creating trip hazards and allowing water to pool and drain back toward the garage. The cracking and joint separation raised concerns about accelerated deterioration during Northeast Wisconsin’s freeze-thaw cycles.
After
Sure-Dry lifted and stabilized the settled driveway slabs using PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam engineered for concrete lifting and long-term soil stabilization. The process restored proper elevation and improved drainage away from the garage, eliminating uneven surfaces across the four-car driveway. Cracks and joints were then sealed with NexusPro® to create a flexible, watertight seal that helps prevent water intrusion and future freeze-thaw damage.
The homeowner now has a level, stable driveway with improved appearance, safer access, and long-lasting concrete protection.
Concrete Garage Apron Repaired by Lifting and Leveling in Marinette, WI
Before
The homeowner in Marinette, WI was experiencing cracking and sinking concrete along the garage door apron and in the concrete walkway beneath a second-level deck leading to a rear side entrance of the home. Settlement beneath the slabs caused uneven surfaces, visible cracking, and improper drainage toward the garage and entry area. The low clearance under the deck and proximity to the structure increased concern about water intrusion, freeze-thaw damage, and long-term deterioration of the concrete and surrounding areas.
After
Sure-Dry stabilized and lifted the settled concrete using PolyLevel®, a high-strength polyurethane foam engineered for precise concrete lifting and long-term soil stabilization. The garage-adjacent concrete and rear side entrance walkway were restored to proper elevation, improving slope and drainage away from the home while eliminating trip hazards under the deck. Cracks and joints were then sealed with NexusPro®, creating a flexible, watertight barrier designed to withstand Wisconsin’s freeze-thaw cycles.
The homeowner now has a level, secure concrete surface with improved drainage and long-lasting protection around the garage and rear entry.
Sunken Concrete Walkway and Front Steps Lifted and Leveled in Marinette, WI
Before
The homeowner in Marinette, WI was dealing with settling front steps and an uneven walkway leading up to the entry of their home. Over time, soil settlement beneath the concrete caused the steps to drop and the walkway slabs to become cracked and uneven, creating safety concerns and allowing water to pool near the entry — a condition that can worsen with Wisconsin’s frequent freeze-thaw cycles and allow moisture to infiltrate underlying soil, making future settlement more likely.
After
Sure-Dry restored both the front steps and the adjacent walkway using PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam system that lifts and stabilizes settled concrete by filling voids beneath the slabs and restoring proper elevation. Once leveled, all cracks and joints were sealed with NexusPro®, a flexible, weather-resistant sealant that helps prevent water from entering cracks and eroding the soil underneath — a common cause of further settlement.
Now the homeowner has safe, level steps and a smooth, stable walkway that improves drainage and long-term performance around their home.
Concrete Driveway & Walkway Lifting and Joint Repair in Marinette, WI
Before
The concrete driveway and front walkway in Marinette, WI had experienced uneven settlement, creating multiple trip hazards and poor surface transitions leading to the front door. Soil movement beneath the slabs had caused sections of the driveway and walkway to sink at different rates, and the front entry step had dropped significantly and shifted out of alignment, leaving it crooked and unsafe. These conditions are common with concrete driveways and walkways in Wisconsin, where freeze-thaw cycles and moisture intrusion contribute to soil displacement beneath concrete surfaces.
After
The settled driveway slabs, front walkway, and entry step were lifted and stabilized using PolyLevel®, a precision polyurethane foam system designed for concrete lifting and leveling. Injection points were strategically placed to raise each slab and the sunken step back to proper elevation and alignment, restoring smooth, even transitions throughout the entry area. Cracks and joints were then sealed with NexusPro® to prevent water infiltration and reduce the risk of future soil erosion beneath the concrete.
The driveway, walkway, and front step are now level, stable, and safe to use, restoring proper access and long-term durability.
Concrete Garage Apron Lifted and Leveled in Marinette, WI
Before
The concrete garage apron in Marinette, WI had settled below the adjacent driveway, creating a noticeable drop that caused poor transitions and improper drainage toward the garage. Soil settlement beneath the slab led to voids that allowed the concrete to sink over time, increasing the risk of cracking, water intrusion, and vehicle impact along the garage threshold. These conditions are common with concrete garage aprons in Wisconsin, where freeze-thaw cycles and moisture movement contribute to soil displacement beneath concrete surfaces.
After
The sunken garage apron was lifted and stabilized using PolyLevel®, a precision polyurethane foam system designed for concrete lifting and leveling. Injection points were strategically placed to raise the apron back to proper elevation, restoring a smooth transition between the driveway and garage floor while improving surface drainage away from the structure. Cracks and joints were then sealed with NexusPro® to help prevent water infiltration and reduce the risk of future soil erosion beneath the slab.
The garage apron is now level, properly supported, and functioning as intended, protecting the garage entry and extending the life of the concrete.