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A homeowner in Oshawa, Ontario recently installed a new car lift in their garage. As they were working, they realized there was a sizeable void under the concrete floor. The homeowner was concerned that the concrete would not be stable enough to support a lift and a car. It might cause the substrate to settle even more and possibly damage his new car.
Our Project Lead for Canadian Concrete Leveling, visited the homeowner to take a look at what was happening with the garage floor and offered a few suggestions to fix the problem. In order to keep the lift and his new car safe, he suggested our PolyLevel® Injection system. It uses polyurethane to fill gaps and voids under concrete. Billy McKeown, Foreman, drilled small dime-sized holes through the concrete and injected the polyurethane under the slabs to lift, level and stabilize the garage floor.
The customer was extremely happy that we could give him peace of mind with a permanent concrete repair for his garage in such a short time.
Plazas are everywhere. We stop at them all the time to grab a coffee, stop at the dollar store, or even go to an appointment. The walkways here see a ton of foot traffic, so keeping them safe is crucial.
A customer in Oshawa, Ontario, owns a popular plaza. Recently, he started to notice one of the walkways was cracking and sinking. He was concerned about his customer’s safety, so he called Canadian Concrete Leveling and met with Project Manager Joe McColl.
Joe showed the customer our solutions, and a date was set for the repair. Foreman Kyle McKeown started by drilling several holes in the concrete slabs. He used these to inject our high-density polyurethane, PolyLevel®, to lift the concrete and fill any voids. Lastly, Kyle used our NexusPro® sealant to close any cracks, protecting them from the weather.
The customer is thrilled that his walkway is repaired. His customers are protected and can continue to use the plaza safely.
Nature takes a massive toll on our homes each year. She rips shingles off our roof, destroys paint and stain, and sometimes, makes our walkways dangerous.
A customer in Oshawa, Ontario, learned the hard way just how much nature can take a toll of concrete. The walkway around his house had settled, leading to a considerable tripping hazard. Water was also pooling along the foundation, leading to water seepage in the basement.
Concerned for his home’s well-being, the customer reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling and met with Project Manager Paul Mendell. Paul is very familiar with these types of scenarios and was able to put the customer’s worries to rest.
Foreman Bill McKeown worked hard using our PolyLevel® system to repair the concrete slabs. He used dime-sized holes to inject the high-density polyurethane beneath the slab where it expands, lifting the concrete and compressing fill soils.
The customer is delighted with the work done. His walkway and basement are protected, and with a warranty for added peace of mind.
In Hampton, Ontario, a homeowner noticed their concrete walkway had settled significantly, pulling away from the home’s brick foundation. This created a deep gap and uneven transition, resulting in a dangerous trip hazard and an entry point for water to pool against the foundation.
If left unaddressed, the gap could allow water to seep under the slab and toward the basement, leading to soil erosion, further settlement, and potential structural issues. The homeowner needed a fast, effective, and permanent solution to stabilize the area and restore safety to the property.
Our team at Canadian Concrete Leveling used our specialized high-density polyurethane injection process to resolve the problem. By injecting the material through small, penny-sized holes, we were able to lift the sunken slab back to its original height. This not only closed the gap against the foundation wall but also restored the proper pitch for water drainage, protecting the home from future water damage.
The result is a seamless, level walkway that is safe for foot traffic and a foundation once again protected from the elements. This Hampton concrete repair demonstrates how professional slab lifting and concrete leveling can prevent costly structural issues while enhancing both safety and curb appeal.
A homeowner in Bowmanville, Ontario noticed their backyard pool deck had begun to settle and separate over time, creating uneven surfaces and visible gaps along the pool’s edge. The shifting concrete exposed voids near the foundation and raised concerns about safety, water damage, and the long-term condition of the pool area—especially with the home being prepared for sale.
Rather than replacing the entire deck, the homeowner contacted Canadian Concrete Leveling for a fast, minimally invasive solution. After inspection, the team used the PolyLevel® polyurethane foam injection system to lift and stabilize the affected sections. High-density foam was injected beneath the slab to fill voids, compact weak soil, and raise the concrete back toward its original level.
Once completed, the pool deck was leveled, gaps were closed, and the surface was stabilized for safe use. The result was a clean, fast repair that restored both safety and curb appeal without the cost or disruption of full replacement.