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Roger and Patricia S. of Shakopee, MN were experiencing groundwater around all perimeters of their basement floor. They did some research on HomeAdvisor and found American Waterworks. They requested a FREE Estimate, so our Design Specialist went to their home to inspect the groundwater damage and drew up a solution. Roger and Patricia got all of their questions answered and were confident in the proposal of our WaterGuard Below-Floor Drain, so they moved forward with the project.
Our Foreman and his production team began the project by breaking out the concrete floor perimeter with a jackhammer. Our team formed a trench and installed our WaterGuard in the trench. Our WaterGuard does not only serve as an interior drainage system. It also prevents mud clogs and collects water seepage from basement walls. To complete the installation, our Foreman and his crew filled the open gaps with small rocks and applied a new layer of concrete over them. Roger and Patricia were satisfied with our work and were happy with the transformation!
Matt T.'s concrete slab was sinking, causing him to worry about the value of his home. One of his peers referred him to American Waterworks, so he got in contact with our office staff and scheduled a FREE estimate. Our Design Specialist went to his home in Shakopee, inspected his concrete, and proposed our PolyLevel and NexusPro. Matt was confident in our products and their features, so he went ahead with the project.
Our Foreman and his crew member began the project by injecting 51 pounds of our PolyLevel underneath the slab to fill the voids and stabilize the surface. Our PolyLevel is a special foam that cures quickly, is adjustable to all sizes, and is non-invasive, unlike mudjacking. Next, our team applied our NexusPro over the cracks in the concrete. The purpose of NexusPro is to prevent moisture from invading the soil and it gives the concrete a neat and clean appearance. Matt was happy with the work that was completed!
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Dale D. of Shakopee, MN had concrete that was sinking on one end of his courtyard. He got in contact with American Waterworks and seeing us on HomeAdvisor. Our Design Specialist, Ben Allrich, went to the property, inspected the concrete, and wrote out a detailed solution of our PolyLevel, which is designed to raise and stabilize the concrete surface, and fill the voids underneath the slab that are caused by soil erosion. Dale followed through with the proposal and got a date scheduled for the project.
Our Foreman, Ben Koehler, and his crew member injected 125 pounds of our PolyLevel to raise the surface. Dale was happy with the project and was beautified by the transformation!
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We got a call from a concerned homeowner in Shakopee, MN, who was experiencing a bowing wall in her brick garage. Our Design Specialist, Chad, went out to the property to do a full inspection and ended up recommending our PowerBrace system to fix the issue. This particular system is an adjustable steel beam that stabilizes bowing walls and forces bowing or tilted wall sections back into their original position. Our Foreman, Kiko, and his team went out to the property and installed several beams along the South wall of the garage. Now we have a relieved homeowner who no longer has to worry about a faulty foundation!
James from Shakopee, MN got in contact with us when he began to notice that his front walkway was sinking further and further away from his front step. He was concerned that if the issue was left unresolved, the slab would continue to sink, creating an even more dramatic tripping hazard. When he called our office, we set him up with our FREE estimate, entitling him to a thorough inspection by one of our Design Specialists. Once the appointment was set, our Design Specialist, Daniel, headed out to the property to see if we could help. Once he finished his walkthrough, he made his recommendations. He wanted to lift the problem slab using our PolyLevel solution. Daniel explained that our PolyLevel is an expanding polyurethane foam that works to fill the voids caused by soil erosion and works to raise and stabilize the concrete surface. Our customer agreed and work began shortly after.
Our Foreman, Dylan, and his crew began the process by strategically drilling holes into the problem slab. Next, they injected the foam into one hole at a time, closely monitoring the lifting process to ensure no overcorrections were made. Once the job was finished, James was relieved to know that he no longer had to worry about trip hazards in front of his house!
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