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Hampton Concrete Walkway Repair: Protect Your Foundation and Level Sunken Slabs

In Hampton, Ontario, a homeowner noticed their concrete walkway had settled significantly, pulling away from the home’s brick foundation. This created a deep gap and uneven transition, resulting in a dangerous trip hazard and an entry point for water to pool against the foundation.

If left unaddressed, the gap could allow water to seep under the slab and toward the basement, leading to soil erosion, further settlement, and potential structural issues. The homeowner needed a fast, effective, and permanent solution to stabilize the area and restore safety to the property.

Our team at Canadian Concrete Leveling used our specialized high-density polyurethane injection process to resolve the problem. By injecting the material through small, penny-sized holes, we were able to lift the sunken slab back to its original height. This not only closed the gap against the foundation wall but also restored the proper pitch for water drainage, protecting the home from future water damage.

 

The result is a seamless, level walkway that is safe for foot traffic and a foundation once again protected from the elements. This Hampton concrete repair demonstrates how professional slab lifting and concrete leveling can prevent costly structural issues while enhancing both safety and curb appeal.

Pool Deck Settlement & Concrete Leveling Repair in Bowmanville, Ontario

A homeowner in Bowmanville, Ontario noticed their backyard pool deck had begun to settle and separate over time, creating uneven surfaces and visible gaps along the pool’s edge. The shifting concrete exposed voids near the foundation and raised concerns about safety, water damage, and the long-term condition of the pool area—especially with the home being prepared for sale.

Rather than replacing the entire deck, the homeowner contacted Canadian Concrete Leveling for a fast, minimally invasive solution. After inspection, the team used the PolyLevel® polyurethane foam injection system to lift and stabilize the affected sections. High-density foam was injected beneath the slab to fill voids, compact weak soil, and raise the concrete back toward its original level.

Once completed, the pool deck was leveled, gaps were closed, and the surface was stabilized for safe use. The result was a clean, fast repair that restored both safety and curb appeal without the cost or disruption of full replacement.

Step Transformation with PolyLevel® Installation in Peterborough, ON

We love to make our clients happy! We improved this step so that it no longer slopes. ⁣By installing PolyLevel® it not only looks better, but it’s also safer! ⁣

PoylLevel® Injection Saves Foundation, Peterborough, ON

Moving out of the city to the suburbs is a big move, but moving into your dream home is what matters. Our clients in Peterborough wanted to have a ready-to-move-in home, but unfortunately, there was some work to do before making it their ideal space. The front walkway was sinking on one side, exposing its foundation. With the foundation exposed, the house was vulnerable to underneath damage. 

 

With the help of Kyle O'Brien and our installation team, the problem was fixed in under 60 minutes using our PolyLevel® injections. Kyle recommended the injection method, which involves minimal invasion and little to no curing time, and it did precisely that. The walkway looked flawless after the work was done. No more worry about foundation integrity loss.

Soil Void Causes Basement Floor to Sink in Peterborough, Ontario

Usually, our home’s foundation is made from concrete, or something very similar. Concrete is the base of our home, and typically, there is a concrete subfloor in the basement.

 A customer in Peterborough, Ontario, noticed that his basement floor wasn’t meeting the bottom edge of the wall like it used to. He had no idea what to do, so he reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling for a solution. 

He met with Project Manager Joe McColl who put his worries at ease. Joe explained how we could lift the concrete and also fill any voids below to prevent the problem from reoccurring. 

Foreman Bill McKeown completed the repair by drilling several dime-sized holes in the floor. These holes are used for injecting our high-density polymer, which expands beneath the concrete.

The customer is thrilled that his basement floor is repaired. His home is protected, and he saved thousands, not excavating.