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Sunken Concrete Lifted in Delano, MN
A homeowner in Delano, MN, was concerned that his settled concrete slabs would be a trip hazard for guests and family members, so he decided to look into concrete lifting in the area. The homeowner then found our website and was extremely impressed with our concrete before and after transformations so he contacted us to schedule his FREE estimate.
In a couple of weeks, our Design Specialist, Gary S., arrived at the home to provide a thorough inspection of the problem areas, answer any questions, and provide the best solution for the homeowner. Gary explained to the homeowner that soil washout is one of the most common causes of settled slabs. When it rains or floods, water moves through the ground and washes away supporting soil, keeping the slab upright. For this reason, Gary recommended PolyLevel, our waterproof foam expanding formula that accurately lifts sinking slabs, and NexusPro, our silicone-based sealant that is engineered to provide flexibility and long-lasting durably. The homeowner happily agreed, and Gary's design was sent to our Foreman, Sam K.
In about two weeks, Sam and his crew arrived at the home for the installation. They began by drilling small holes into the slabs and inserting the injection ports. PolyLevel is then injected beneath the slab, causing it to lift. Once it is lifted to the desired level, the crew seals the holes with cement. Lastly, they used NexusPro to seal a few of the joints. After they were done, they cleaned up their equipment and left the home.
Now, our customer has a smooth and level walkway! Have you noticed sunken concrete on your property? Schedule your FREE estimate today by clicking HERE!
Little Falls, MN, Sunken Concrete Repaired
A homeowner in Little Falls, MN, knew it was time to repair their sinking and cracked front slab. Unsure who to work with, the homeowner looked into "sunken concrete repaired". One of the first companies to grab their attention was us, American Waterworks, so the homeowner decided to sign up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, the homeowner prepared for the arrival of our Design Specialist, Nicola. A few days later, Nicola traveled to the home to begin the installation. First, Nicola began the detailed inspection of the exterior concrete. During the inspection, Nicola confirmed that the front walkway and step needed to be lifted back into place. Nicola shared her findings with the homeowner, and they agreed with his plans. Next, Nicola worked with the homeowner to find the best installation date. When the installation date arrived, Bryce and his crew traveled to the home to begin the installation. First, Bryce and his crew started by inserting PolyLevel below the sinking slabs. Once the PolyLevel was inserted, the crew shifted to replacing the joints and cracks with NexusPro, a silicone-based solution. After Bryce and his crew completed the project, they cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was delighted with the excellent work completed by the crew. American Waterworks is delighted to assist its homeowners in lifting their sunken slabs.
Uneven Front Stoop in Victoria, MN
Jan M. in Victoria, MN was frustrated that the concrete on her front stoop had started to settle, causing it to become an uneven surface. She wanted to find a non-invasive and affordable solution to raise and level her concrete.
She researched concrete repair contractors, and came across American Waterworks. She was interested to learn more about our PolyLevel foam injection solution, so we sent one of our Design Specialists, Kevin McWithey, to her home to do a FREE onsite inspection and he was able to develop a plan to level her concrete.
Our crew injected PolyLevel foam into multiple areas of her concrete slabs to raise and level her stoop. The installation process took a couple of hours and she was able to see the transformation right away because the foam only takes 30 minutes to cure. She was pleased that the process was quick, non-invasive and more affordable than traditional concrete repair.
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Concrete Repair Contractor in Victoria, MN
Ian's front steps to his home were pulling away from the house and sinking. He scheduled a FREE estimate with our Design Specialist, Jarrett, after seeing one of our advertisements in the newspaper. Jarrett went to Ian's home, inspected his concrete, and proposed a solution. Ian was confident in Jarrett's proposal, so she went ahead with the project.
Our Foreman, Troy, and his crew injected our PolyLevel underneath the concrete to lift and level the surface to its normal height. Next, our crew applied our NexusPro over the cracks to prevent moisture from seeping underneath them and to give the concrete a nice, clean finish.
At American Waterworks, we offer FREE estimates for all of our services. Click here to schedule yours today.
Concrete Walkway Lifted in Victoria, MN
Ian from Victoria, MN, gave us a call when he noticed a sizable gap forming between some of the concrete slabs making up the walkway to his home. Ian feared that if the concrete kept sinking it would create even more of a tripping hazard, making for a potentially dangerous situation. When he called in, we set Ian up with our FREE estimate, which entitled him to a thorough inspection of the issue. Our Design Specialist, Jarrett, headed out to the property to assess the situation, and when he was finished, made his recommendation as to how we could help fix Ian's issue. Jarrett explained to Ian that he could be experiencing settling for numerous reasons, but the culprit was the soil beneath. Jarrett wanted to use our PolyLevel injection to lift and level the concrete back to its former state. Ian agreed and work began shortly after. Our Foreman, Troy, and his crew began the project by strategically drilling holes into the concrete slabs. Next, they injected the PolyLevel, an expanding polyurethane foam. Then, they monitored the lifting process, ensuring that the slab got back to its original position. The process was quick, and the concrete was ready to be walked on almost immediately after.
When the project was done Ian was happy to see that the tripping hazards had been eliminated and that his concrete would stay in place for a long time to come.