Residential Photo Album: Customer Doesn't Want to Pour New Concrete in Woodbridge, Ontario
When concrete fails, most people often replace it. This can be costly and invasive, which is why our solution grows more popular every day.
In Woodbridge, Ontario, a customer reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling to deal with sinking and cracked concrete. The issues were all around his home, but he didn’t want to pour new concrete.
Instead, he met with Project Manager Joe McColl who offered him the perfect alternative. Joe explained how our PolyLevel® System uses high-density polyurethane injections to lift the concrete back to grade. He also showed the customer our NexusPro® Sealant System.
Foreman Mark Sealy installed our PolyLevel® System beneath the concrete to bring it back to a level grade. Once the slabs were level, Mark patched the injection holes with fresh concrete. He used NexusPro® to seal any cracks, keeping out water and debris.
The customer is very happy with the work. He’s glad he found a non-invasive solution, and he loves the look of his walkway and steps once again.
Walkway Before
Most of the area in front of the steps had settled, with the worst spot being on this side
Steps Before
This tripping hazard concerned the homeowner, and he was worried about water seepage
Settlement Before
A different colour of parging shows the difference of where the concrete settled
Settlement After
We lifted the entire walkway back to a level grade, eliminating the exposed parging
Steps After
We use dime-sized holes as injection ports for our PolyLevel® System, and we patch the holes with fresh concrete when we're finished
Sealant
NexusPro® is flexible but wateproof to provide a lasting seal