A homeowner in Richmond Hill, Ontario noticed an alarming gap forming where their front walkway met the bottom step of the staircase. Over time, the walkway had begun to sink and separate, creating an uneven transition that raised concerns about trip hazards, water infiltration, and further settlement if left unaddressed.
To avoid full replacement, the homeowners contacted Canadian Concrete Leveling for a long-term solution. After inspection, a two-part polyurethane injection system was recommended to lift and stabilize the sunken concrete.
The material was injected beneath the walkway to fill voids, stabilize the soil, and gently raise the slab back into alignment with the steps. The separation was closed, the surface was leveled, and the area was restored to a safe and even transition. The homeowners were pleased with how quickly the repair was completed and the immediate improvement in safety and appearance.