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Tree roots compromised a Moreno Valley homeowner's pool deck, lifting the concrete.
In Southern California, especially in san Bernardino county, many home owners deal with uneven concrete. Typically, a home owner will either use the Mudjacking (A old method of void fill) or tear out their concrete and start from scratch. Both of these “solutions” to fix uneven slabs are invasive to your community, don’t fix the problem, and will be ready to use after a long waiting period. We at Saber offer a solution called PolyLevel. Our PolyLevel technology eliminates the cons of Mudjacking and getting new concrete while still being even very affordable! To make it even better, using PolyLevel for your concrete is environmentally friendly! The polymer foam we use does not deteriorate underground. It makes the perfect alternative for concrete replacement; it also reduces the demand for energy-intensive concrete production. Our solution is undisruptive, leaves very little evidence of repair, and is fast drying! In fact, after the polymer is installed, it only takes 15 minutes to dry and is ready for use. This before and after is from a recent home owner in San Bernardino who needed to fix her back patio and driveway. She was thrilled that our PolyLevel solution stabilized her driveway for the family boat as well as fixing her patio where her family spends time together. She now has the peace of mind that her concrete doesn’t only look good, It’s also safe!
The Before picture is the home's crawlspace, without any support posts.
The After Picture shows the Same Crawlspace, with a Steel I Beam, All Metal Smart Jacks with Rock Bases added. The Floors, of this home, now have a consistent elevation.
The Before picture shows a unsupported floor in a home.
The After picture shows new metal Cross Beams and Smart Jacks after installation.
This home had drainage problems in the Crawlspace.
The before picture shows a trench already dug by Saber's crew. This picture shows the drainage pipe and drain being installed.
The After picture shows the trench and pipe being covered with gravel. Saber also installed a sump pump in the crawlspace.