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Pouring and installing a concrete patio can be a costly endeavor and something that you don’t want to have to repeat. When cracks or settling happens, it can be hard to figure out the next step.
A customer in Uxbridge, Ontario, had a beautiful backyard with a concrete slab patio. The concrete had settled, causing a large step to sink. Concerned about more future damage, the customer met with Project Manager Joe McColl. Joe inspected the step and backyard before a date was set for the repair.
Foreman Kyle McKeown and Installation Specialist Mark Sealy used our PolyLevel® System to lift the concrete step back to its original position. After the lift, the drill holes were filled with concrete, giving the step a finished look.
The customer is very happy that his step is in the correct position once again, and his investment is protected.
A garage is an excellent addition to a home, but like everything, they require maintenance and upkeep.
A customer in Uxbridge, Ontario, had a small garage connected to his backyard. A concrete patio led to the garage, but the slabs had settled over the years and created a tripping hazard.
The customer wanted to remedy the situation and reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling. Project Manager Joe McColl showed the homeowner our methods, and he was thrilled to see our solution.
Foreman Kyle McKeown and Installation Specialist Mark Sealy drilled several dime-sized holes and injected our high-density polyurethane to lift and level the concrete. They pumped one hole at a time, giving the concrete an even, controlled lift.
The customer is happy that his concrete is level. He can safely walk into his garage without the threat of a tripping hazard.
Nature and the elements have a way of taking a toll on things. Wood, metal, and especially concrete, bear the brunt of everything Mother Nature throws at it.
A customer in Uxbridge, Ontario, was dealing with an uneven concrete step in their backyard. Poor soils below had shifted over the years, and now there was a tripping hazard where there shouldn't be.
The customer reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling and met with Project Manager Joe McColl. Joe inspected the backyard and showed the customer our PolyLevel® System.
Foreman Kyle McKeown and Installation Specialist Mark Sealy drilled dime-sized holes through the top of the step and injected our high-density polyurethane to lift the concrete.
The customer is very satisfied with the work done. He doesn't have to worry about tripping, and the soils beneath his step have been stabilized.
A parking lot in Whitby, Ontario, had a concrete slabs that had sunken substantially on the inside the curb. This was causing many potential trip hazards for visitors to the Center. The Engineering Technician from the Town of Whitby wanted to fix this problem as soon as possible, before someone got hurt.
The customer called Canadian Concrete Leveling to fix the island in the parking lot. Our team injected PolyLevel foam into the sunken slabs. This lifted the concrete back to its original pour line and stabilized the concrete slab. The trip hazard is no longer existent and the technician is happy know they don't have to worry about it anymore.
Homeowners in Whitby, Ontario, were hoping to work on a project this summer that required their concrete to be level to do the job correctly. Unfortunately, they discovered that two areas in their pool area had settled, and one had cracked. They called CCL, and we provided them with a free quote and expertise from our knowledgeable Project Manager, Joe McColl.
The customers liked what Joe proposed and decided to proceed with the project. The installation done by foreman Mike Henderson required our PolyLevel® polyurethane injection. Next, they sealed the cracked area with NexusPro®, which will again adhere to the two slabs. Our happy customers could not get over how quickly the job was done and how effective the team was.