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Bill and Linda W. in Nelson, WI contacted American Waterworks after seeing one of our advertisements in the newspaper. Their driveway and walkway along their house had settled, creating a trip hazard. We sent one of our Design Specialists, Michel Ramirez, to meet with Bill and Linda, evaluate the situation, and propose a unique solution. After his inspection, Michel was able to recommend our PolyLevel and NexusPro products. Bill was glad to learn that our PolyLevel concrete repair solution is a durable, faster and more affordable option than traditional concrete repair. They approved of the plan and moved forward with the project.
Our Foreman, Brandon Wiskow, lifted several of the walkway and driveway sections through use of PolyLevel - a two-part, high-density polyurethane foam. Pencil-sized holes were drilled through the concrete, and foam was injected to lift the sinking slabs back to their original height. Then, he caulked and sealed the cracks with our NexusPro sealant to protect the concrete and give it a nice, finished look. Trip hazards were effectively removed, and the process avoided the unnecessary action of replacing the concrete. Bill and Linda were impressed with the installation, and thrilled that they can enjoy a level walkway for years to come!
Faith Lutheran Church of Wabasha in Minnesota had a sunken and uneven sidewalk. They were concerned that people would trip and fall because of it, so they started to look into concrete repair contractors. They saw a commercial for American Waterworks and they were interested in learning more about our concrete repair option. They contacted us for a FREE estimate, so we sent one of our Design Specialists, Rick Weber, to the Church to provide them with a solution. They were happy to learn that our PolyLevel concrete repair solution is durable, faster and more affordable than traditional concrete repair. They decided this was the best option and felt that our company was a good fit for them, so they set a date for the installation.
Our PolyLevel experts, Brandon Wiskow and Jared Wroblewski, drilled penny-sized holes into the concrete slabs where the concrete needed to be raised. They injected the PolyLevel foam into the holes in the concrete until the slabs were raised and level. Lastly, they filled the cracks in the concrete with our Nexus Pro sealant. The process only took a couple hours, and now the Church will be able to enjoy level concrete for years to come!
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Denny S. in Kellogg, MN had uneven and sunken steps on his back patio. He contacted American Waterworks to receive a FREE estimate, so we sent a Design Specialist to his home to inspect his concrete and design a solution. Denny was pleased to learn that our PolyLevel foam could raise his steps back to their original position, so he scheduled to have his steps repaired.
Our concrete repair experts drilled small holes into Denny’s steps and then injected the polymer foam to fill the void beneath the steps and to raise them. Once the steps had been raised back to their original position, they sealed the cracks with our NexusPro joint sealant to protect the concrete and give it a nice finished look. The process only took a couple of hours to complete, and now Denny and his family can enjoy a beautiful, safe back patio for years to come!
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A homeowner in Osage, IA was dealing with the frustration of sunken concrete. Our PolyLEVEL expert, Jared Wroblewski, used a PolyLEVEL injection to raise the concrete and make it level. PolyLEVEL is a more efficient, effective and affordable way to raise settled concrete.
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After noticing several uneven concrete slabs, a bank owner in Osage, IA, knew they needed to repair the sinking front sidewalk. The owner hoped to avoid total concrete replacement, so they looked into "concrete lifting and leveling" near Osage, IA. One of the first companies to populate was us, American Waterworks, so the homeowner took a closer look at our services. Impressed with our services and work, the bank knew we were the best choice for them. Since they were already on the website, the homeowner signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, the homeowner awaited the arrival of Brad, one of our Design Specialists. Brad arrived at the bank and thoroughly investigated the front entrance and surrounding concrete. During his investigation, Brad found that the concrete was sinking into the ground and required lifting. Brad provided the homeowner with a proposal that would solve all their concerns. After hearing Brad's proposal, the owner knew this was their best option, so they agreed. Once they received the stamp of approval, the plans were sent to our office so they could begin building the project. Next, the plans were sent to our Foreman, Troy, and his crew to begin. Troy and his crew traveled to the home and then began the PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam solution, installation. First, Troy and his crew lifted the front entrance and the back patio near the jail. Once the sunken slabs were lifted, the crew shifted their focus to replacing several joints throughout the property. The old joints were replaced with NexusPro, a silicone-based solution. After all the products were installed, the crew cleaned up their materials and left the bank. The owner was relieved to know the tripping risk was eliminated. American Waterworks is happy to assist commercial businesses repair their damaged concrete.
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