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These homeowners had a very dangerous trip hazard around their home and were concerned about the safety of their family and friends.
Once they made the right decision to fix it, they called Canadian Concrete Leveling to repair the job.
Project Manager, Paul Mendell, inspected the home and established that PolyLevel® would be needed to lift and level the concrete to get rid of the trip hazard.
Once the plan was in place, Installation Foreman, Bill McKeown, and his production team went to the home to execute the job.
Now, the homeowners are relieved to have a safe place for their family and friends.
Customers in Brampton, Ontario, had recently purchased rubber layover for their back patio concrete slabs. However, they soon discovered the concrete underneath was sinking and needed to be repaired. They were apprehensive about fixing the concrete. They did not want to lose the money they invested on the rubber layover if it needed to be removed to repair the concrete.
Luckily, they called Canadian Concrete Leveling, where we offer a non-invasive solution with one of the most innovative approaches to concrete repair today! Our patented technology called PolyLevel® is an injectable polyurethane that is non-invasive as it is injected below the concrete through small, dime-sized holes and fills the gaps between the concrete and settled soil. This was the most effective solution for these homeowners as it saved them money, and they could keep their rubber layover on the concrete. Additionally, the solution cures within as little as 30 minutes, making this a time-effective approach.
This walkway in Brampton was sunken and sloped, causing dangerous trip hazards around the home. When the homeowners decided to prevent any further damage and repair their walkway, they gave Canadian Concrete Leveling a call to solve the problem.
Our Project Manager, Joe McColl, assessed the situation concluded that the walkway would need a PolyLevel® injection and caulking to lift and repair the walkway. With a plan set, Kyle McKeown and his production team went to the home to start the job.
Once the PolyLevel® and caulking were installed, the homeowners were thrilled and relieved to have their walkway repaired and their problems solved.
The good ol’ garage. It’s where dads go to pretend to work, where teenagers start their first band, and where all the summer toys live in the winter. Garages deal with a lot, and after a while, it can take a toll.
In Burlington, Ontario, a customer reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling to deal with sinking concrete. He was trying to avoid having a new garage floor poured, so he thought we were the perfect alternative.
After meeting with Project Manager Joe McColl, he realized he was right. Joe explained how our PolyLevel® System could lift the concrete using expanding polyurethane. Joe combined this with our NexusPro® Sealant System to keep out water and debris. The customer couldn’t have been happier.
Foreman Kyle McKeown used dime-sized holes in the concrete surface to inject our high-density polyurethane. As the polymers mix and expand, they lift the slab while filling any voids. Kyle used NexusPro® to seal the cracks and seams, providing a waterproof seal.
The customer can barely tell that we were even there. We left very little trace, and the job was completed in a matter of hours. Another happy Canadian Concrete Leveling customer!
This home in Brampton, Ontario, had problems running along both sides. The left side walkway had started to sink and separate from the house, leaving an inch of space between the path and the foundation. And on the other side was the porch with falling steps that exposed the home's foundation. To prevent damaging the stability of the home's foundation, these problems needed to be fixed as soon as possible. Thankfully with a bit of research, the homeowners found Canadian Concrete Leveling.
Later that week, we were able to send out our Project Manager, Julio Soley, to the home and guide the owners through our levelling process. After quoting them and talking them through the steps on how we will level the concrete permanently, it was time to schedule a day for our Installation Specialist, Bill McKeown, to come in. A few business days Larter, Bill arrived at the home knowing exactly what needed to be done, what areas needed levelling, and how long it will take. Bill started by injecting the polyurethane into the lowered steps at the front. Within minutes the staircase had come back to its original state. Next was to level the side walkways. Once the walk was done, it was time to apply our sealant to the joints. Our seal is long-lasting and anti-cracking, so you never have to worry about water coming in again. With Julio and Bill's help, this house is looking dapper.