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Here in Oakville, Ontario, homeowners had a sinking driveway on the left side. You may be thinking that it's a good thing a driveway would be sloping since it pushes water in a different direction from the house, but it had been highly inconvenient for the homeowners. With cars sitting sideways and shovelling snow off the sinking concrete challenging, this driveway's new shape wasn't good for the homeowners. However, they were left at ease with Canadian Concrete Leveling's Project Manager, Danny Dos Santos, helping the clients with an alternative to getting new driveway slabs.
Our Installation Specialist came on a later day to lift the slabs to their original position using our PolyLevel®, high-density polyurethane. The process took little to no time, and the driveway could be used almost immediately - another functional driveway in the neighbourhood.
This pool deck in Oakville Ontario, needed a pick-me-up, literally. The homeowner noticed there were various tripping hazards along the deck when accidentally tripping over one. The concrete had started to sink and the pool liner had revealed a gap that followed down the side of the pool. If the gap isn't filled, the pool water would trickle into the void causing concrete damage and further cracks.
Canadian Concrete leveling was called to fix this unlevelled concrete permanently. Our Project Manager Matt Ruskin arrived at the home to give these kind homeowners an honest quote. Since the concrete was sinking only on one side, Matt suggested a few polyurethane injections going into the one slab to lift the deck back to its original state. On a later day, we had our installation duo Kyle and JP come to the home and start the work. They used our PolyLevel® polyurethane lifting method and the concrete lifted with ease! Take a look at the results.
Our customer's concrete had settled so much causing the stairs to separate. They were worried that this would be a significant safety concern. To lift and stabilize the sinking concrete, our team injected Polyurethane that expands and compresses loose soils. The steps are back at their original height and no longer pose a tripping hazard.
This walkway on the side of our customer’s home posed a significant tripping hazard. Also, the concrete had sloped towards the foundation which could cause water to pool damaging the house. Luckily, Canadian Concrete Leveling had the perfect solution for the settled and sinking concrete. Polyurethane was injected to lift and stabilize the customer's walkway. The transformation is incredible!
A home in Oakville, Ontario, had problems at the side of the home. There was a section at the side of the house, apart of the pool deck that had sunk 1.5” causing a trip hazard with the adjacent slabs.
The customer called Clarke Basement Systems and spoke to John DiNicolantonio, the Project Lead, who explained everything that would be done. The Canadian Concrete Leveling Foreman , Billy McKeown, drilled small, dime sized holes through the concrete and injected our PolyLevel polyurethane underneath the slabs. It followed the path of least resistance underneath the concrete to fill all of the voids and then expanded. We were able to use the expansion of the polyurethane to lift the walkway to protect them from further settlement and eliminate trip hazards.