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A homeowner from Elko New Market, MN, got in touch with us when he decided to address his sinking concrete walkway. His walkway had been slowly sinking over the years and was now almost completely detached from the front stoop. Not wanting the issue to worsen, he decided to begin the search for a company that could assist in the repairs. Once he came across our website, he decided to sign up for his FREE estimate, and a few weeks later, our Design Specialist, Brad W, headed out to the home.
Once Brad finished his walkthrough, he met with homeowners to give them his plan of action. Brad began by saying that American Waterworks could address the sinking concrete by installing our PolyLevel lifting solution. PolyLevel is a dense polyurethane foam that expands when injected beneath sinking slabs, filling voids left by soil erosion and slowly lifting concrete back into place. The homeowner liked the sound of Brad's plan and scheduled the work to be completed a few weeks later.
On the day of the project, our Foreman, Pat B, was able to complete the lift and seal with no issues. Now, our homeowner can enjoy their front walkway, knowing that the sinking has been addressed!
Do you have a sinking concrete walkway that needs attention? Click HERE for your FREE estimate!
Clint R. of Kilkenny, MN had a two-inch stoop from his patio to his step, causing safety concerns for himself and visitors. He went to his local home show in Owatonna to see if there were any contractors that could help him. He saw our booth there and talked with our Design Specialist, Nate Proper. After an in-depth conversation about his concrete problem, Clint scheduled a FREE Estimate. Nate inspected the problem, came up with a solution, and Clint followed through with the plan.
Our Foreman, Brandon Wiskow, injected 104 pounds of our PolyLevel underneath the concrete to raise and stabilize the surface. Our PolyLevel is a dense, unique foam that cures quick and adjusts within minutes. Clint was able to use his concrete the day off and was extremely satisfied with the turnout!
A homeowner from Woodbury, MN, had taken one too many tumbles over a section of uneven concrete on her backyard patio. She didn't want anyone else to fall victim to the sinking concrete, so she began the search for a MN concrete repair company. When she came across our website, she decided to sign up for her FREE estimate, and a few weeks later, our Design Specialist, Mac C, headed out to the home.
Once Mac finished his walkthrough, he met with the homeowner to deliver his findings. Mac explained that concrete can sink for a variety of reasons but that American Waterworks could help restore the slabs. Mac said we would use our PolyLevel method. PolyLevel is a dense polyurethane foam that expands when it's injected beneath sinking concrete slabs. It works to fill voids left by soil erosion, slowly lifting the concrete back into place. When the lift has been completed, our team installs our NexusPro. NexusPro is a silicone-based sealant that gets applied to the cracks and joints of the newly lifted concrete. It works to prevent moisture from getting to the vulnerable soil below. The homeowner liked the sound of Mac's plan, and scheduled the job for several weeks later.
On the day of the project, our Foreman, Jordan, and his team completed the lift and level with no issues. Now, our customer can enjoy her outdoor oasis without worries of taking a tumble!
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A Saint Paul, MN, homeowner had noticed that her front concrete walkway had been sinking for years. She had watched it slowly detach from her front step, creating a huge trip hazard. She didn't want any visitors to take an unplanned tumble, so she decided to look for a MN concrete repair company. Eventually, she found our website and decided to set up her FREE estimate. A few weeks later, our Design Specialist, Brad W, made a stop at the home to see the concrete.
Once he finished his walkthrough, he informed the homeowner that we could address the sinking concrete with the help of our PolyLevel method. He explained that PolyLevel is a dense polyurethane foam that expands after it's injected beneath sinking concrete. As it expands, it fills voids left by soil erosion, at the same time, slowly lifting the concrete back to its desired location. Brad then said that after the lift is complete, he recommended the use of our NexusPro. This silicone-based sealant works to protect the vulnerable soil beneath the foam, as it is designed to stand up against harsh weather conditions, ensuring your lift is preserved.
The homeowner liked the sound of the proposed work and decided to schedule it on the spot for several weeks later.
On the day of the project, our Foreman, Dylon V, and his team were able to complete the lift with no worries. Now our customer can invite people to her home without worries that they'll take a tumble!
Do you have a section or sections of your concrete that need attention? Click HERE for your FREE estimate!
A homeowner from St. Paul, MN, had noticed a part of his concrete walkway was beginning to sink, slowly separating from the other slabs, creating a tripping hazard. Not wanting anyone to fall victim to the uneven concrete, he decided to begin the search for a company that could help with the issue. After seeing American Waterworks vehicles and yard signs around his neighborhood, he decided to give us a call and set up his FREE estimate. Our Design Specialist, Canon T, headed out to the home a few weeks later.
Once Canon completed his inspection, he informed the homeowner that while sunken can become a nuisance, American Waterworks could address the issue with our PolyLevel lifting and leveling. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that expands when injected underneath concrete, filling voids left by soil erosion and slowly lifting the concrete back into place. Canon said that our team finished this installation with our NexusPro. This silicone-based sealant gets applied to all cracks and joints in the concrete to prevent moisture from getting below the slab, potentially compromising the slab. The homeowner agreed and the work was scheduled for a few weeks later.
On the day of the installation, our Foreman, Ryan, and his team made quick work of the lift. Once the job had been completed, our homeowner was thrilled to know he no longer had to worry about trip hazards forming!
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