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The front steps of a home in Brampton, ON, had been sinking the past few years and were progressively getting worse. There was a large gap between the steps and the stoop which allowed water to run under the steps creating more problems. Even the patio in the backyard had a few slabs that were slanted towards the house. Overall, the front steps and back patio were creating tripping hazards for the homeowner’s children and mother who also lived with him.
The homeowner called Canadian Concrete Leveling and discovered that our PolyLevel Injection System could fix the steps and the patio. Our installation team injected PolyLevel under the concrete to lift and level both areas.
The homeowner was so relieved that our team eliminated the trip hazards and the family could use the front steps and backyard patio safely again.
When you buy a new-to-you home, there are almost always a few minor quirks to work out. Sometimes you can tackle these projects yourself, but often it takes a professional service to get the job done right.
A customer in Oakville, Ontario, had just moved into a new home when she realized the front step was sinking. Not only was she worried about tripping, but a blue foam pad was showing through the seam.
Project Manager Matt McCullough met with the homeowner and inspected the front steps. The customer wasn’t in a rush but was looking forward to seeing it repaired. Matt explained how our PolyLevel® System uses expanding polyurethane injections to lift concrete, while our NexusPro® Sealant would keep out water.
Foreman Kyle McKeown injected the polyurethane through dime-sized holes, lifting the step and filling any voids below. Next, he sealed the crack with our color-matched sealant, keeping out water while resisting UV rays.
The homeowner and her husband are happy with the work done by Canadian Concrete Leveling. They appreciate the cleanliness of work from Kyle and the service provided by Matt.
When you think about standout areas of your home, you probably think about the garden, backyard, and, more than anything, the kitchen. People sometimes forget about the front entryway, one of the most used areas. But when this spot becomes dangerous, it can become all you think about.
A customer in Burlington, Ontario, has a beautifully patterned concrete entryway to his home. The colour went well with the rest of the home’s look, but all that was tarnished by significant settlement on the lower slab. This created a dangerous trip hazard, so he reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling for a solution.
Project Manager Alex Balson met with the homeowner and inspected the front walkway. He explained how loose-fill soils allow slabs to sink over time. The customer was concerned about repouring concrete, but Alex put his mind to ease. He walked the homeowner through our PolyLevel® System, which uses high-density polyurethane injections to lift, level and stabilize concrete. As the two-part solution is injected and mixed, it expands, compressing the soil and lifting the concrete above.
Foreman Bill McKeown and his crew, Installation Specialists Malay, Kyle and Aidan, started by drilling dime-sized holes in the concrete surface. These tiny holes are used as injection ports, where our hose is connected for the lift. After carefully raising the bottom step, the holes were patched with fresh concrete.
To ensure water would drain away from seeping beneath the porch and down into the basement, the customer made the wise decision to protect the seam with our NexusPro® Sealant. This flexible, UV-resistant caulking prevents water and debris from falling through the crack.
The homeowner can’t believe that his porch is back to a level grade, and with a new level of protection, in less than a day. He appreciates the hard work from the entire team and is happy knowing he saved money using our non-invasive alternative.
A front staircase landing was undergoing some sloping and tripping hazards. This sinking concrete pad is not only a tripping hazard, but in wet and icy months, it is a slipping hazard. To cater to guests and add another safety layer, the homeowners wanted to level the concrete. Around this time, the homeowners were undergoing home renovations and did not want to invest much into re-pouring the concrete since the concrete was in good condition. Thankfully, Canadian Concrete Leveling can lift the concrete to its original position.
Home visits are in two stages; once the phone call is made, we schedule an appointment with one of our Project Managers, who provides an accurate yet honest estimate. Then, on a later day, we have our installation team come to the home and start the work. First, matt Ruskin, one of our Project Managers, arrived at the house and provided a schematic of how the installation team will lift the concrete pad to its norm. Next, Kyle McKeown, our installation supervisor, came on a later day to start the job. Kyle will be using our polyurethane injections to lift the slab and eliminate all hazards. The good news is that the polyurethane, known as PolyLevel®, is quick expanding, durable, and lightweight, which doesn't add any extra weight to the soil underneath. If the earth beneath undergoes a ton of weight and pressure, it will aid in the sinking process. The injections took under half an hour and lifted the concrete to a remarkable level.
The homeowners were ecstatic about how fast the process was, and the worry of tripping and slipping was at bay!
Finally! Pool season has arrived! There’s nothing better for pool owners than to sit and enjoy watching their kids use the pool in the backyard while mom and dad can relax with an ice-cold beverage. But, to have relaxation and peace of mind means that the kids are safe around the pool area.
This customer in Bolton, Ontario, was excited to get the pool going this year for his three children but grew concerned for their safety when they discovered the concrete slabs surrounding the perimeter of the pool had settled and cracked.
Kyle McKeown and his installation team from Canadian Concrete Leveling looked after this job efficiently and professionally. First, they sealed all the broken concrete together with our NexusPro® solution that will hold together through extreme wheather, and cures within 1 hour of application. Next, our PolyLevel® expandable polyurethane is injected through small dime-sized holes drilled into the concrete. This is the most innovative solution to sinking concrete as it is non-invasive, quick to install, and is a huge money saver compared to other methods. Within a short time, both solutions cured, and our customer could open his pool for his children to enjoy!