Make Snow Shoveling Less Painful with PolyLevel
Given that big thaw toward the end of January, you might’ve thought it was time to put the snow shovels away for the year. Ha, no, surprise, instead we got six more inches of snow Sunday night and spent all of Monday in a skating rink. Given that we live in Michigan, this is likely to continue, so I want to talk about shoveling snow, and how you can make the worst chore just slightly easier next winter.
So you’re shoveling along, maybe getting into a groove of sweep-scoop-toss, sweep-scoop-toss, sweep-SMACK.
The moment when a shovel makes contact with the edge of an uneven sidewalk or driveway slab, the impact reverberates up your arms and, if you’re like me, all the way into your teeth. And when you have multiple sinking slabs, and multiple raised edges because of it, shoveling can turn from annoying to a nightmare.
But it doesn’t have to be this way! The PolyLevel system lifts and levels concrete slabs. The two-part polymer fills voids left by soil washout - and it’s waterproof, so it won’t go the same way as the soil - and cures quickly to provide a stable solution to sinking slabs.
PolyLevel can be used on sinking sidewalks, driveways, garage floors, and even porch steps, to restore concrete slabs to their original height and remove dangerous trip hazards and unsightly uneven surfaces.
Make this the last winter that you deal with an uneven sidewalk and get your shoveling groove back with PolyLevel.