Uneven concrete slabs showing signs of settling and cracking that may indicate foundation issues

Before & After

Saber Foundation & Concrete Repair Before & After Photos

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Smart Jacks and Metal Crossbeams Stabilize Floor in Menifee

The Before Picture shows the Crawlspace of a home with Sloping and Floors.

The After Picture shows a floor that is now fully supported with All Metal Crossbeam being attached to the existing Floor Joists. Then Saber's Crew installed Smart Jacks to give this Floor Consistent Elevation.

This is what Saber does. We enter cramped Crawlspaces and make floors and Foundations stronger and more Stable.

Floor Crack Stitching For Settled Foundation In Sun City, CA

The before photo shows a home’s foundation that has settled and caused cracks in the floor. To repair the cracks, we used our method called Crack Stitching as shown in the after photo. This is one of the most reliable concrete repair solutions for foundation cracks. 

 

 

 

Sunken Patio Concrete Repair in Menifee, CA Using PolyLevel & NexusPro

This before-and-after photo set highlights a patio concrete repair completed in Menifee, California, where sections of the concrete slab had settled unevenly beneath a pergola structure. Soil movement over time caused the patio slabs to sink and separate at the joints, creating uneven surfaces and increasing the risk of water intrusion below the concrete.

Our team repaired the area using PolyLevel® concrete lifting, injecting high-density polyurethane foam beneath the slabs to stabilize the soil and lift the concrete back toward a level, uniform surface. Once the slabs were properly aligned, NexusPro® joint sealant was applied along the control joints to seal gaps, protect against moisture intrusion, and allow for long-term expansion and contraction.

 

This repair restored both the appearance and functionality of the patio while helping prevent future settlement — an important consideration for Menifee and Southern California homes, where soil conditions, irrigation, and seasonal moisture changes can impact concrete over time.

Patio Slab Leveling and Joint Sealing in Menifee, CA Using PolyLevel & NexusPro

This before-and-after photo set showcases another section of a patio concrete repair in Menifee, California, where individual slabs had settled at different elevations over time. Soil movement beneath the patio caused uneven joints and low spots, affecting both appearance and drainage near the home’s exterior doors.

To correct the issue, our team used PolyLevel® concrete lifting to stabilize the soil and raise the sunken patio slabs back toward a level, uniform surface. After leveling was complete, NexusPro® joint sealant was applied throughout the joints to seal gaps, help prevent water intrusion, and allow the concrete to expand and contract without cracking.

 

This repair restored a smooth, safe patio surface while helping protect the underlying soil from future erosion — an important consideration for Menifee and Southern California homes, where irrigation, drainage patterns, and seasonal moisture changes can impact concrete slabs.

Concrete Driveway Leveling and Joint Sealing in Menifee, CA Using PolyLevel & NexusPro

This before-and-after photo set features a concrete driveway repair in Menifee, California, where sections of the driveway had settled unevenly over time. Soil movement beneath the concrete caused low spots and joint separation, which can impact drainage, create trip hazards, and accelerate surface wear.

To correct the issue, our team used PolyLevel® concrete lifting to stabilize the underlying soil and raise the sunken driveway slabs back toward a smooth, level surface. Once the concrete was properly aligned, NexusPro® joint sealant was applied along the control joints to seal gaps, protect against moisture intrusion, and allow for natural expansion and contraction.

 

This repair restored both functionality and curb appeal while helping protect the driveway from future settlement — a common concern for Menifee and Southern California homes, where irrigation patterns, soil conditions, and seasonal moisture changes can affect concrete flatwork.