Concrete Lifting by Polyurethane Injection | PolyLEVEL™ System by Sure Dry Basement Systems
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- www.suredrybase... | 1-800-379-3788
PolyLEVEL takes the original concept of mud jacking and combines it with modern knowledge and technology to raise and lift sunken or broken concrete.
PolyLEVEL offers important ADVANTAGES:
-Strong but light: PolyLEVEL weighs only about 4lbs. per cubic ft., compared to 120lbs. per cubic ft. for standard fill material. PolyLEVEL's light weight makes it useful where denser fill material might impose an undesirable load on weak soils. Despite its light weight, PolyLEVEL can support substantial loads; it typically provides greater lifting power than mudjacking.
-Waterproof: Once cured, PolyLEVEL will not wash away. PolyLEVEL's waterproofing properties can be beneficial in certain applications.
Stable and inert. PolyLEVEL does not react with soil or moisture; it will not leach harmful chemicals into the soil.
-Quick curing: Down time is minimized with a PolyLEVEL repair. Full loading of the foundation, roadway or other structural element can usually happen about 15 minutes after the material is injected.
- Adjustable: Adjusting the density and expansive force of the 2-part foam affords a wide range of geotechnical uses. Lifting force can be adjusted by fine-tuning the chemical reaction that causes the foam to expand. An experienced applicator can factor not only the weight of the structural element but also soil characteristics and temperature and weather conditions. Special formulations are possible for applications where water must be displaced.
why does he look absolutely terrified? LMAO
He looks like a really scared Sylvester Stallone.
The man is held hostage in exchange of Information about Polylevel benefits in sinkholes
BECAUSE HE IS
This guy is scare to be on tv and he is reading an he was worried that he was going to mess up
They should have included the part where they threatened to murder his entire family, if he messed up.
🤣🤣🤣
When your high AF and your parents call you over to talk lmaoo
Fuck Broo you wouldn't believe how accurate you are
Hahahaha doug looks like he just did shrooms and alot of bath salts.
Blink my good sir! Blink.
:-D
That dude was scared $hitless..
Good stuff and good job on TV. You did fine for being on TV. They only give you 90 seconds and there's a ton of info to provide to make the segment informational. Good job with the videos showing what it looks like under the concrete slab.
I can't stand commercials that present themselves as, "news" or "interview" shows. Just creepy. However, poly works way better than mud! On that they are correct.
Lol....holy shit this guy is going to murder someone!
we use to go out dig ditches next to the concrete you are trying to raise, usually for sidewalks, then use a board to lift the slab and we'd put more gravel or chunks of concrete underneith the slab and put it back down ...repeating if it wasn't level... it was also easier to break the slab with a sledge hammer once you lift it ... if that helps... i like the injection method more.
I need an injector, that could handle a slurry, but nothing too high pressure. Something the consistency of soggy frosted flakes. however.. not shot out like a riot hose.
What's up with his eyes I can't tell what's going on. I don't know if he is reading off of a prompter or looking into my soul
Do you have base here in Qatar
the guy looks scared
Ace D Yeh he looks like they have him scared 😳.
Did he say the hole needs to be the the size of a soda can That huge hole compared to the size of a penny
Would a couple cans of spry foam from HomeDepot lift a sidewalk slab approx 2'x2' ?
S H you mean 2”? And no.
@@bren4086 No, he means the concrete slab is 2 ft x 2ft, but still... No. ;)
He could be president, reading his speech.
Lifted OR raised.
Wrong!!! Mud jacking is just as effective and easily controlled. I'd rather have a hard surface under my concrete than chemical foam. Chemicals that give of VOCs and that'll leech into the soild. We don't know the long term effects of this foam on the soild. We could end up having to excavate every driveway, sidewalk, or other surfaces where this foam has been used in the futre. Same goes for the chemical foam used to put up fence posts.
It's just not a good idea to put chemicals into the ground when we have a safe and known method already.
And no, I don't work for any companies who raise concrete. I have had patios raised on my rental unit with mortar. They floated my huge (two 20x30 foot) aggregate patios flawlessly. They sealed the holes and put in pebbles matching my aggregate perfectly. They aslo fixed all of the cracks. You can't see where they drilled or repaired the cracks. It save me a ton of money, time, and the mess of ripping out the old. Not to mention the destruction of my gardens to get new concrete in. The yard is so large and the house too tall to get concrete pumped in from the road. Just dont wait too long to have it done. Otherwise you end up like my neighbor who had too much cracking to repair. His whole side yard had to be redone from the truch going in and out. The expense of saving most of the trees, shrubs, plants, and landscaping when they were done was almost half of the total cost.
He looks like they're making him do something he doesn't want to do
Please tell me the name of the chemical
polyurethane, i think
Great stuff spray foam
This man looking into my soul...
Isn't this the same thing they use for insulation? 😂
That dude sharted right before they said action!
MUd jacking is the best. A mixture of sifted sand and cement are pumped under the slap forming a stabilizing foundation. Foam deuterates over time.
Just the opposite
Doug looks nervous
Poly not good for your health
Hi!
Where to buy such a nozzle for Fusion AP cameras and packers?
thank you!
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