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A homeowner in Ajax, Ontario reached out to us with a frustrating concrete settlement issue. Over time, their stamped concrete walkway leading to the front door had sunk unevenly, creating a significant trip hazard where the path met the driveway. This wasn’t just an aesthetic concern—the uneven surface was a constant safety risk and was starting to compromise the stability of the entire entrance.
Rather than opting for a costly and disruptive full concrete replacement, our team provided a precise, minimally invasive solution. The existing stamped concrete was in great shape—it just needed the right support underneath. Using advanced concrete leveling techniques, we carefully lifted and stabilized the slabs, restoring the walkway to perfect alignment with the driveway and steps.
The results were immediate. The walkway is now secure, level, and safe, providing the homeowners with peace of mind and a smooth, worry-free path to their front door. What began as a frustrating settlement problem turned into a long-term solution that enhances both safety and curb appeal.
The front walkway had become a bit of a hazard, with uneven concrete slabs causing trips and pooling water after rain. The height difference between the step and the walkway was quite noticeable—around 2 inches—and it was clearly time for a fix.
Now, the entrance is level, safe, and welcoming. The concrete slab in front of the door is seamlessly integrated with the stone pathway, eliminating trip hazards and water buildup. The result is not just a safer step, but a more polished look overall. It’s a small change that made a big impact!
What starts as a small crack can quickly turn into a safety concern—and that's exactly what happened on this residential sidewalk in Port Perry, Ontario. Years of settling had created uneven, sunken slabs that posed trip hazards and drainage problems for local homeowners and passersby.
Instead of tearing everything out and starting from scratch, we used our precision concrete leveling method to lift and align the existing slabs—saving time, money, and disruption. The result? An even, safe, and renewed sidewalk that blends perfectly with the surrounding streetscape.
Whether you're a homeowner or a city official, this is proof that restoring safety and style doesn’t have to mean a full replacement.
For this sports-loving family, their massive concrete slab isn’t just pavement—it’s home turf. From practicing hockey snapshots to perfecting three-pointers, it’s where the action happens. Over time, however, the slab had significantly sunk, creating an uneven surface that made it difficult for the kids to play their favorite sports. Uneven concrete means unpredictable bounces and a “downhill” game that no athlete wants. Canadian Concrete Leveling stepped in with our precision lifting process, stabilizing the subgrade and restoring the entire slab to a perfectly level surface. The result is a safe, smooth, and functional area where games can be played as intended, free of trip hazards and frustrating slopes. Now, the kids are back on the court, the home turf is restored, and the family can enjoy years of fun and competitive play—no demolition or full replacement required.
We recently helped a homeowner in Beaverton with a serious safety concern on their 15x20 concrete patio. Years of soil settlement had caused one of the four sawn quadrants to tip, creating a dangerous tripping hazard at the joint.
Our team at Canadian Concrete Leveling provided a permanent solution without the need for a full replacement. Using precision concrete lifting techniques, we stabilized the settled slab and brought it perfectly flush with the surrounding sections. To finish the job, we applied our premium crack and joint sealant, protecting the patio from water infiltration while giving the joints a clean, professional look.
The result? A safe, even, and visually seamless patio that’s ready for everyday use. This project is a great example of how uneven concrete can be restored to its original function and beauty—without the cost and hassle of replacement.