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Poor Soil Causes Walkway Slabs to Shift in Toronto, Ontario

The front of your home leaves a lasting impression in the minds of visitors. It’s the first thing people see when they come to visit, and it’s also the first thing possible buyers see during a showing. 

A customer in Toronto, Ontario, was having trouble with their front walkway. Poor soil had caused the slabs to sink and shift, creating a tripping hazard and causing an unsightly scene. They were concerned water may even make its way into the house, so they reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling.

Project Manager Joe McColl met with the customers and inspected their walkway. He introduced them to our PolyLevel® system, and a date was set for the repair.

Foreman Kyle McKeown worked hard installing our high-density polyurethane in a number of spots to lift and level the slabs. He also ensured that the walkway drained away from the home’s foundation, preventing water from possibly entering the house. 

The customer is happy that his walkway is leveled, and his tripping hazard is gone. His home has a welcoming front entrance once again, and the risk of water seepage has been eliminated.

Customer in Awe by our Polyurethane System in Keswick, Ontario

A garage is a handy space for a home. It serves an endless number of purposes, and each homeowner finds their own unique way of using this space.

A customer in Keswick, Ontario, noticed his garage floor was sinking. The client had seen cracking over the years, but up until recently, there was never an issue. His mind immediately went to the expense and hassle of replacing a garage floor.

Project Manager Joe McColl met with the customer and thoroughly inspected the garage. Joe put the homeowner's mind at ease by explaining our non-invasive PolyLevel System®. The customer was delighted to hear he didn't need to redo the entire floor and was excited to have his concrete repaired in less than a day's work.

Foreman Kyle McKeown started the repair by drilling dime-sized holes in the concrete surface. These small holes are used as injection ports for our high-density polyurethane. As the solution is installed, it expands beneath the floor to lift the concrete. This process also compresses fill soils below and fills any cavities.

The customer can barely tell we were ever there. He was able to park in the driveway later in the day. He's thrilled he saved thousands of dollars by not replacing the floor.

Stepping into this Home Got a Little Difficult, Queensville, ON

Stepping into your home is a breeze, but it was a challenge for this one. In Queensville, Ontario, these homeowners had a front walkway sink 2 inches causing pooling/ice and a larger step into the home. They heard of Canadian Concrete Leveling through one of their friends, who happened to be our clients. Without hesitation, they gave us a call, and we could schedule a day for our experienced Project Manager, Paul Mendell, to come to the home. After Paul arrived, he quoted them for our high-grade polyurethane injection system called PolyLevel®. This system is where we inject polyurethane into the concrete to fill voids underneath. From there, the material expands, which causes the concrete to lift back to its original building code. Once all the numbers were crunched, we had our installation specialist, Bill McKeown, arrived later. Bill started by drilling small holes into the concrete where the sinking happened. From there, he began injecting the polyurethane to lift and level the walkway. Finally, to seal everything off, he sued our high-grade, water-resistant, chemical-resistant sealer called NexusPro®. Once everything was said and done, the walkway looked good as new! 

Sinking Front Porch Threatens Homeowner's Safety in Burk's Falls, Ontario

There’s something about sitting on a front porch. Not all homes have them, but they’re a great place to hang out with family and friends: unless your porch is cracking and sloping.

A customer in Burk’s Falls, Ontario, had a front porch that was starting to crack and sink. There was a significant slope away from the home, making the owner unsteady when walking. She was growing concerned about the problem getting worse, so she reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling. 

Project Manager Joe McColl met the customer at her home and inspected the porch. Fill soils had washed away below, leading to the sinking porch. Joe showed the homeowner our solution, and a date was set for the repair.

Foreman Kyle McKeown drilled several dime-sized holes throughout the front porch and injected our high-density polyurethane, PolyLevel®. PolyLevel® expands beneath the concrete and lifts the concrete simultaneously while also compressing soils below.

The customer can’t wait to use her porch again safely. She was thrilled with how fast the work was completed and appreciated Joe’s honesty and professionalism.

Sinking Back Patio Creates Patch of Ice in Orillia, Ontario

When something goes wrong at your home, it can be hard to know where to turn. Choosing the right contractor can be hard, but making the right choice makes the entire process that much easier.

A customer in Orillia, Ontario, decided to reach out to us after dealing with pooling water on their back patio for several years. Whenever the temperatures dropped, she dealt with a miniature skating rink, and she was concerned about water seeping into her basement. 

Project Manager Paul Mendell met with the homeowner and inspected her back patio. Paul showed her how our PolyLevel® Solution works, and she was excited to hear that the concrete didn’t need to be ripped apart and repoured. 

Foreman Mark Sealy started the repair by drilling dime-sized holes in the concrete. Using these ports, he injected our high-density polyurethane. Once injected, PolyLevel® expands beneath the concrete compressing any fill soils and lifting the slab. Mark injected slowly, keeping control of the amount of polymer being used and lifting the concrete evenly.

The customer is very happy with the work down by Canadian Concrete Leveling and wishes she gave us a call years sooner.

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