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Pooling Water on Front Porch in Uxbridge, Ontario

Basement foundations are susceptible to water damage, so keeping water away is a great first step to ensure a dry basement.

A customer in Uxbridge, Ontario, was dealing with a front porch that was sloping towards their home. Each time it rained water would pool beside the foundation. They were concerned about water seepage and didn’t like continually having a puddle outside their home, so they reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling. 

Project Manager Joe McColl met with the customer at his home and inspected his front porch. He took measurements of the slope and settlement, and a date was set for the repair.

Foreman Bill McKeown drilled dime-sized holes throughout the front porch. He used these holes to install our PolyLevel® polyurethane system. PolyLevel® expands as it’s injected beneath concrete, compressing fill soils and lifting slabs.

The customer is thrilled that his porch no longer pools. His basement is protected, and our non-invasive method saved him the time and money of pouring new concrete.

PolyLevel® Eliminates Trips and Falls around Uxbridge Pool Deck

A large gap around a family’s pool deck became a huge concern for safety when the children swimming had a few close calls. They called CCL to see about finding a solution so they could continue entertaining without the worry of other safety concerns.

 

Project Manager, Joe McColl assured the homeowners that they would be back to entertaining in no time with our PolyLevel® injectable polyurethane. The PolyLevel® was used to lift and level out the gap between the two concrete slabs by the steps. With the finished look, the gap was closed and the stress of an accident was gone!

 

 

Void Causes Garage Floor to Crack in Innisfil, Ontario

Garage floors deal with a lot of wear and tear. The constant weight of vehicles driving back and forth takes a toll, and after an extended period, many garage floors begin to fail.

A customer in Innisfil, Ontario, noticed cracks were forming in his garage floor. He wanted the issue fixed before it got worse, so he reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling after hearing about how we can stabilize concrete. 

Project Manager Paul Mendell met with the homeowner and inspected the garage. Paul discovered a void beneath the concrete floor. He explained to the customer, and how we could fill the void and stabilize the concrete, and the customer eagerly booked a repair date. 

Foreman Kyle McKeown started by drilling a few dime-sized holes in the concrete. He used these as injection ports for installing our PolyLevel® high-density polyurethane. PolyLevel® expands beneath the concrete, compressing fill soils and stabilizing the floor above. After completing the repair, Kyle patched the holes with fresh concrete.

The customer is thrilled that his garage is fixed. He doesn’t need to worry about the cracks anymore, and he knows his floor is stable and supported.

Cracked and Uneven Basement Floor, Midland, ON

A home in Midland, Ontario, had a problem with the basement floor. The concrete had dropped down 2 inches towards the side of the house. It also had a fracture crack across it where the floor had snapped and began to sink. The homeowner could not use the space since it was uneven and the crack was a trip hazard for everyone.

The homeowner called Canadian Concrete Leveling and spoke to Paul Mendell who explained our PolyLevel Injection system. Our installation team injected the polyurethane through small dime-seized holes and lifted the floor back up to its original position. 

Not only was the trip hazard eliminated, the homeowner really appreciated the cost-effective, non-invasive PolyLevel process, without any of the mess and disruption associated with having to tear out and replace a basement floor. 

Sinking Concrete Threatens Pool Stability in Penetanguishene, Ontario

Being away from a property can be a stressful situation. Many cottage owners go through this every winter, so doing what you can to prepare is essential. 

A customer in Penetanguishene, Ontario, had a pool situated near the water, and a retaining wall supported the patio. The pool deck had settled over the years, and water was pooling between the deck and retaining wall. The owner was concerned that a flash-freeze could push out the retaining wall and possibly cause it to lean or collapse.

Looking for a solution without having to redo the wall, the customer called Canadian Concrete Leveling. Project Manager Paul Mendell met the customer at his cottage and inspected the pool deck. The customer was happy to hear we could remedy his problem without any major disruptions. 

Foreman Kyle McKeown used our PolyLevel® polyurethane to lift the concrete slabs. By injecting our system through dime-sized holes, we were able to lift the deck a few inches, bringing the patio back to grade level and eliminating any pooling water. 

The customer is delighted with the work done. Their pool deck is protected, and they can be away from their cottage with peace of mind.

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