
Front Steps Before PolyLevel
Settlement is causing the front steps to come away from the front porch.

Protection for the Basement
Our team puts up a barrier to keep debris from the job area from drifting into other areas of the home.

Breaking Up Concrete within the Basement
Sections of concrete were removed and replaced to complete the installation.

Push Piers inside the Basement
The hydraulic press pressuring the push pier into the ground so it can reach solid ground.

Push Pier outside the home.
To restore stability, the Frontier team installed 14 Push Piers with low-profile brackets along the garage and basement walls.

After Push Piers are Installed in the Basement
Concrete in the basement was replaced after the push piers were installed.

Push Pier Outside
The Push Pier is installed with the low-profile bracket.

Front Steps After PolyLevel and NexusPro
To finish the front steps, our team cleaned and sealed the cracked area using NexusPro joint sealant for a clean, long-lasting finish.

Poly Level
To address uneven concrete near the entryway, PolyLevel was injected beneath the walkway leading to the front porch, lifting and leveling the slab.