Before & After

Void Causes Garage Floor to Sink in Etobicoke, Ontario

Garages have many uses, and they vary from person to person. Some use them for storage, while others go the more traditional route and keep their cars tucked away overnight. Regardless of their use, they typically deal with a lot of weight. 

A customer in Etobicoke, Ontario, was dealing with a sinking garage floor. A void had formed beneath the concrete, and the weight of constant use was taking its toll. Concerned about having to redo the garage floor, the customer reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling and met with Project Manager Joe McColl.

The homeowner was thrilled to hear from Joe that he wouldn’t need to excavate his garage floor. Instead, Joe showed him our PolyLevel® system and a date was set for a repair. 

Foreman Kyle McKeown drilled dime-sized holes and injected our high-density polyurethane to lift the concrete walkway back to grade. Once the slabs were level, our NexusPro® Sealant was installed over any cracks and seams.

The homeowner is very happy with the way his driveway floor looks. He’s thrilled he didn’t have to excavate and is looking forward to many years of use.

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
2-1150 Kerrisdale Boulevard
Newmarket, ON L3Y 8Z9
1-289-216-6765
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