Before & After

Residential Before & After Photos

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Back Patio Settled and Cracked in Cumberland Beach, Ontario

A customer in Cumberland Beach, Ontario, was concerned about their backyard. As custom home builders, they take extreme pride in the workmanship and the look of their home. Unfortunately, their beautiful flagstone patio had gone from backyard oasis to cracked and sloped water collector. The flagstone was built on top of concrete pads, which sunk when the substrate beneath them settled. This caused water to drain towards the foundation instead of away from it, making the patio unsightly and creating cracks and tripping hazards. The customer had also installed two unique, large armour stones that connected to the patio, which sank significantly due to the weight. Ready to bring their backyard back to life, they reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling.

Project Manager Paul Mendell met with the customer to review their options. After creating a plan, a date was set for Foreman Bill McKeown and Installation Specialist Mark Sealy to complete the work. They injected PolyLevel® in numerous locations, slowly raising and leveling the concrete. PolyLevel® not only raises the concrete, but it also compacts the ground below it, helping to prevent future settlement. To seal the cracks, Bill & Mark used our NexusPro® Sealant. NexusPro® is resistant to UV light and extreme temperatures, creating a seal that not only looks great but lasts long too!

The homeowners are thrilled that they no longer have to worry about water draining towards their foundation and any tripping hazards. Their backyard looks great once again, and they can continue to take pride in their home and workmanship thanks to Canadian Concrete Leveling.

New Retiree Looking to Redo Backyard in Cobourg, Ontario

Redoing your backyard can be a massive undertaking, but it’s worth it when you see the final result.

A customer in Cobourg, Ontario, was starting his backyard renovation. The client has recently retired, and his new backyard was his top priority. He knew how important it was to level his concrete pool deck before he started, and the backyard was borderline unusable due to the failing concrete. 

Project Manager Kyle O’Brien met with the homeowner and inspected the backyard. The client was expecting Kyle to say he needed to have new slabs poured but was presently surprised by our solution.

Kyle explained that our PolyLevel® System uses high-density polyurethane injections to lift the concrete back to a level grade. The customer was concerned about the issue returning, but Kyle showed him a video demonstrating how our system also compresses soils below.

Foreman Kyle McKeown was tasked with completing the repair. Kyle installed our PolyLevel® System to lift the concrete back to grade. Once he was finished, he patched the injection holes and showed the customer the completed repair.

The homeowner is thrilled that his concrete is repaired. He knew he needed the work done before redoing his backyard, and he was excited that the first step was complete.

Sinking Foundation Threatens Small Cottage in Severn Bridge, Ontario

The Trent Severn is one of the most famous waterways in Ontario. Many live directly on the water, while others use it as a channel to get to where they’re going.

The owner of a small cottage resort in Severn Bridge, Ontario, reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling after one of the small cottages had settled. The small building was built on a large concrete slab, and erosion from the nearby waterway had caused the entire building to lean.

Project Manager Paul Mendell met with the customer and inspected the cottage. Paul explained how our PolyLevel® System uses polyurethane injections to lift sinking concrete, and Foreman Kyle McKeown was tasked with the repair.

Kyle carefully injected our solution into dime-sized injection ports through the floor. He used a Zip-Level® tool to ensure the entire floor was lifting evenly. Once the repair was complete, we patched the holes with fresh concrete.

The customer is thrilled with the completed work. He is confident that the building is safe and sound, and he’s ready to sell it to the next eager cottager.

Patio in Washago, Ontario Started Sinking Affecting the Home's Foundation

It's that time of year to clean up the back patio, uncover all the furniture, and get the grill ready, but there was one problem when setting up this space. In Washago, Ontario, this concrete back patio had started to sink and crack. The homeowners were worried about how much this fix would cost. In addition, the concrete was now angled so that when rainwater would land on top, it would get directed toward the home's foundation. Only half the concrete was sinking which resulted in it cracking down the middle. Weighing their options, they decided to have the pros at Canadian Concrete Leveling handle the situation. 

Our most experienced Project Manager, Paul Mendell, arrived at the home to recommend two products that would leave the patio levelled back to its standard height and sealed from all the elements. Our Installation Supervisor began the leveling process using our PolyLevel® Injection System. High-density, quick-expanding polyurethane is injected through the concrete to fill voids and stabilize the soil below. PolyLevel® is a lightweight and long-lasting solution for all sinking concrete. To seal everything together and protect the PolyLevel®, the crew used our NexusPro® sealant. The homeowners were amazed by the professionalism and swiftness of the work. Now it's time to get that patio back in action.  

Garage Floor Sinks in Sebright, Ontario

Planning for retirement is exciting, but also a lot of work. It takes a lot of financial planning, but the reward of enjoying your golden years is well worth it.

A customer in Sebright, Ontario, recently purchased a cottage property. He had torn down the original building but wanted to keep the garage as a place to work on his classic cars with his son during his retirement. It's a great space for a workshop, but the concrete slab the garage was sitting on had cracked and settled. 

We had previously done work for the customer's home in Uxbridge, Ontario, so he knew exactly who to call when he discovered the problem.

Project Manager Paul Mendell met with the customer at his new property and inspected the garage. Paul discovered that voids had formed beneath the building, and this was causing the concrete to settle.

Foreman Bill McKeown worked hard using our PolyLevel® System to lift the concrete slab. Bill injected our high-density polyurethane beneath the slabs to evenly lift the concrete.

The customer is thrilled that his garage is level. He can start to renovate and turn it into a shop, and he's delighted that Canadian Concrete Leveling exceeded his expectations once again for a fraction of the cost.

our service area

We serve the following areas

  • Alberton
  • Appin
  • Ayr
  • Belmont
  • Brownsville
  • Burlington
  • Delaware
  • Dorchester
  • Duart
  • Dunnville
  • Dutton
  • Etobicoke
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  • Glen Morris
  • Glencoe
  • Guelph
  • Harrietsville
  • Holland Landing
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  • Jerseyville
  • Komoka
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  • 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
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  • Wallacetown
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  • 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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