Before & After

Poor Soil Causes Walkway Slabs to Shift in Toronto, Ontario

The front of your home leaves a lasting impression in the minds of visitors. It’s the first thing people see when they come to visit, and it’s also the first thing possible buyers see during a showing. 

A customer in Toronto, Ontario, was having trouble with their front walkway. Poor soil had caused the slabs to sink and shift, creating a tripping hazard and causing an unsightly scene. They were concerned water may even make its way into the house, so they reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling.

Project Manager Joe McColl met with the customers and inspected their walkway. He introduced them to our PolyLevel® system, and a date was set for the repair.

Foreman Kyle McKeown worked hard installing our high-density polyurethane in a number of spots to lift and level the slabs. He also ensured that the walkway drained away from the home’s foundation, preventing water from possibly entering the house. 

The customer is happy that his walkway is leveled, and his tripping hazard is gone. His home has a welcoming front entrance once again, and the risk of water seepage has been eliminated.

our service area

We serve the following areas

  • Alberton
  • Appin
  • Ayr
  • Belmont
  • Brownsville
  • Burlington
  • Delaware
  • Dorchester
  • Duart
  • Dunnville
  • Dutton
  • Etobicoke
  • Fingal
  • Glen Morris
  • Glencoe
  • Guelph
  • Harrietsville
  • Holland Landing
  • Iona Station
  • Jerseyville
  • Komoka
  • Lynden
  • Melbourne
  • Mossley
  • Mount Brydges
  • Muirkirk
  • Muncey
  • New Dundee
  • Newbury
  • Paris
  • Petersburg
  • Putnam
  • Richmond Hill
  • Rodney
  • Shakespeare
  • Shedden
  • Southwold
  • Sparta
  • Springfield
  • St Agatha
  • Stratford
  • Talbotville Royal
  • Tavistock
  • Toronto
  • Union
  • Wallacetown
  • Wardsville
  • Wellesley
  • West Lorne
  • York
Our Locations:

Canadian Concrete Leveling
12045 McCowan Road Suite 2
Stouffville, ON L4A 4C3
1-289-216-6765
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