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Giving a 1950s Walkway New Life in East York
This East York project involved original 1950s concrete slabs located in the narrow walkway between two houses. Over the decades, natural soil settlement caused the slabs to sink by 3 to 4 inches, creating a steep slope that directed water toward the side of the home. Correcting the grade was an important priority for the homeowner, helping improve drainage and protect the long-term integrity of the structure.
Our team used our high-density PolyLevel® injection system to carefully and precisely lift the existing concrete. Structural-grade polymer was injected through small, non-invasive holes, where it expanded to fill hidden voids and stabilize the underlying soil. This controlled process allowed us to return the slabs to a proper grade, directing water safely away from the home.
To complete the project, we cleaned and sealed the joints using our premium crack and joint sealant, providing added protection against future water infiltration. The result was a safe, level, and fully stabilized walkway that was back in service the very same day — all while preserving the original concrete and minimizing disruption to the property.
Leveling & Sealing for Safety and Longevity
Years of soil settlement caused this exterior slab to sink, creating a trip hazard and directing water toward the foundation.
We lifted the slab using structural-grade polyurethane and sealed all cracks to prevent future water damage.
The Result? The slab is now safe, level, and blends seamlessly with the surrounding concrete. This repair not only eliminates the trip hazard but also protects the foundation from water damage, showing that a full replacement isn’t always necessary.
Small Step, Big Impact: Concrete Repair in Huntsville, Ontario
The front walkway had become a bit of a hazard, with uneven concrete slabs causing trips and pooling water after rain. The height difference between the step and the walkway was quite noticeable—around 2 inches—and it was clearly time for a fix.
Now, the entrance is level, safe, and welcoming. The concrete slab in front of the door is seamlessly integrated with the stone pathway, eliminating trip hazards and water buildup. The result is not just a safer step, but a more polished look overall. It’s a small change that made a big impact!
Restoring Safety in Port Perry, Ontario
What starts as a small crack can quickly turn into a safety concern—and that's exactly what happened on this residential sidewalk in Port Perry, Ontario. Years of settling had created uneven, sunken slabs that posed trip hazards and drainage problems for local homeowners and passersby.
Instead of tearing everything out and starting from scratch, we used our precision concrete leveling method to lift and align the existing slabs—saving time, money, and disruption. The result? An even, safe, and renewed sidewalk that blends perfectly with the surrounding streetscape.
Whether you're a homeowner or a city official, this is proof that restoring safety and style doesn’t have to mean a full replacement.
Commercial Walkway Rescue in Oshawa, Ontario
A commercial property in Oshawa faced a serious safety concern: a severely sunken concrete walkway. In one corner, the slab had dropped between 5 to 6 inches, creating a sharp trip hazard and causing water to pool near the curb. Concerned about injuries and potential water damage, the property owner called in Canadian Concrete Leveling.
Using PolyLevel®, the sunken slab was lifted, restoring a level and even surface. The walkway is now safe, smooth, and structurally sound—providing peace of mind to residents and visitors alike. The client was thrilled with the durable, cost-effective solution, avoiding the disruption and expense of a full replacement.