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.