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A home in Aurora, Ontario, had sinking concrete on the back patio and side walkway. The concrete had sunk about 2.5 inches and the slabs were sloping towards the foundation. After heavy rains, water would pool in both areas. The customer was concerned that if this continued to happen, the water would eventually make its way into the basement and cause bigger problems.
The customer called Canadian Concrete Levelng. Our Project Lead met with the customer and he suggested our PolyLevel Injection System. Billy McKeown and the installation team used PolyLevel® and NexusPro® Joint Sealant. PolyLevel® lifted and leveled the back patio and side walkway. The NexusPro Joint sealant was applied between the slabs and the house to protect the foundation from water penetration. The customer is grateful that water is no longer flowing towards the house.
A homeowner in Toronto began noticing a growing problem near their basement walkout, where the concrete floor had sunk roughly two inches over time. What started as a small change turned into a larger concern, with a visible gap forming between the floor and baseboards and the brick wall beside the fireplace beginning to separate. Beyond the structural warning signs, the uneven concrete created a serious trip hazard—especially worrisome for an elderly family member using the space regularly. Looking for a reliable and long-lasting solution, they reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling for professional concrete leveling and basement floor repair. Using the advanced PolyLevel® polyurethane foam injection system, the team was able to carefully lift the sunken concrete slab back to its original height while stabilizing the underlying soil and filling any voids below. This modern concrete lifting method is fast, minimally invasive, and far more efficient than traditional mudjacking or full concrete replacement. Once the repair was complete, the basement floor was fully leveled, the gap along the baseboards was eliminated, and the movement affecting the brick wall was addressed. Most importantly, the trip hazard was removed, restoring safe access to the basement door. The homeowner and their family can now move through the space with confidence, knowing their home is safe, stable, and protected with a permanent concrete leveling solution.
A home in Toronto, Ontario had a sinking slab on the front walkway. The walkway had cracked across the middle, and one half of the slab was sinking towards the crack creating a trip hazard and causing water to pool on the walkway after heavy rain. During the winter the pooling water in this area would freeze and cause a slip hazard as well. The customer wanted to fix this so that it would no longer be a safety hazard.
The customer called Canadian Concrete Leveling to fix the problem. Our Project Manager explained to the customer that it would be a quick fix and comes with a complete warranty. The installation team used our PolyLevel® Injection System to level the walkway, eliminating the trip hazard. PolyLevel® travels through the voids underneath the concrete and expands, allowing for us to lift the slab and stabilize the substrate to prevent further settlement. They covered the crack with NexusPro® Sealant to prevent water from making its way between the slabs again. The customer now has a safe and usable walkway. They were delighted that they could have the walkway fixed at a fraction of the cost of concrete replacement.
In Toronto, Ontario, a home had a sinking driveway on one side, which, unfortunately, led to water pooling and flooding into the homeowner's porch, about to compromise their foundation's integrity, and creating a sheet of ice in the winter months. Canadian Concrete Leveling was their best option since it is quick, permanent, and affordable without replacing the driveway slabs.
Project Manager Kyle O'Brien arrived at the home to have a better look. Thankfully, the work that would have to be done can be completed in a day and take under one hour! The homeowners were thrilled to know how much it would cost and the little to no time that it would take to complete. Later that week, Installation Specialist, Mark Sealy, started to inject the lowest slabs with our high-density polyurethane called PolyLevel®. This will permanently fill the voids underneath and allow the slabs to lift to their original position. No more pooling issues at this Toronto home!
Most homes have some sort of walkway that surrounds the house. It could be flagstone, gravel, or a more unique material, but traditionally they’re made from concrete slabs.
A customer in Toronto, Ontario, has a sinking path outside of his home. The concrete had settled towards the garage, creating a trip hazard. Water was also pooling next to the garage foundation, and the customer was worried about it seeping down.
The customer wanted the problem fixed but was growing tired of only seeing expensive and disruptive solutions. After meeting with Project Manager Joe McColl, he knew Canadian Concrete Leveling was the perfect option.
Foreman Bill McKeown started the repair by drilling dime-sized holes in the concrete surface. Through these ports he injected our high-density polyurethane system, PolyLevel®. The polymers mix when injected, expanding beneath the slab. As the concrete expands it lifts the concrete and fills any gaps below. Once Bill completed the lift, he patched the holes with fresh concrete.
The customer is delighted that he found an alternative solution to the costly options he first saw. He enjoyed watching Bill work and appreciates the honesty from Joe McColl.