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Brian from Mason City, IA got in contact with us when he began to notice that his front walkway was slowly sinking, slipping away from his front step. He was afraid that if he left the issue alone, he would run the risk of creating a dangerous trip hazard. When he called in, we set him up with our FREE estimate with one of our Design Specialists. Once the appointment was set, Brady headed out to the property to see what could be done to fix the issue. Once he completed his walkthrough, he recommended that Brian think of using our PolyLevel concrete lifting and leveling solution. He explained that this modern solution is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface. Brian agreed with the recommendations and work began shortly after.
Our Foreman, Sam, began the process of lifting by strategically drilling holes into the concrete slab. Next, he injected the foam into the holes, making sure to closely monitor the lifting process as to not over correct the slab. When the job was completed, Brian was pleased to know he no longer had to worry about tripping on his front step!
Lee O. in Northwood, IA noticed that after the winter, his driveway has sunk about two inches from the lip of his garage. He saw a commercial for American Waterworks and was interested to learn more about our PolyLevel concrete repair solution. He contacted us, and we sent a Design Specialist to his home to provide him with a free estimate. Lee was pleased to learn that PolyLevel is more affordable, non-invasive, and efficient than traditional concrete repair.
One of our PolyLevel experts, Jared Wroblewski, drilled penny-sized holes into multiple spots of the driveway where the foam would be injected. He injected the PolyLevel foam until the concrete was leveled and raised to the appropriate height. Once the foam is injected, it takes about 30 minutes to cure, so Lee was able to see the transformation almost immediately. The entire process took a couple of hours. Lee can enjoy a raised and level driveway for years to come!
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A homeowner in Northwood, IA, disliked the appearance of their cracked and uneven concrete. Knowing they needed a professional solution, the homeowner looked into "professional concrete repair near me". One of the first companies to catch their eye was us, American Waterworks, after seeing our PolyLevel lifting and leveling services. Since they were already on our website, the homeowner decided to sign up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, the homeowner prepared for the arrival of our Design Specialist, Brad. Brad promptly arrived at the home and thoroughly inspected the surrounding concrete. During his inspection, Brad discovered that several slabs were sinking and cracking due to settlement. To prevent the issues from continuing, Brad recommended leveling and repairing the damaged concrete. Knowing this was their best plan of action, the homeowner decided to go ahead with the recommendations. Next, Brad sent the proposal to our Logistics team to finalize and schedule the project. Our Logistics team scheduled the project for a few weeks later. Once the project date arrived, our crew traveled to the home to begin. First, the crew started by installing PolyLevel underneath the damaged sidewalk. Once the PolyLevel was inserted, the crew shifted their focus to repairing the several cracks with NexusPro. Finally, the crew cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was delighted with the excellent work completed by the crew. American Waterworks is happy to repair their customer's damaged concrete.
Phil H. in Belle Plaine, MN noticed that his back patio was sloping downward towards his home. Water would pool in the corner of the patio any time it rained, and he was concerned it was going to cause bigger problems, so he started looking into concrete repair. After asking around, a few people recommended that he contact American Waterworks to get a FREE estimate for concrete repair. He gave us a call and we sent one of our Design Specialists, Brian Ramirez, to his home to inspect his concrete and provide him with a solution. Phil was happy to learn that our PolyLevel concrete repair solution is more efficient and cost-effective than traditional concrete repair, so he chose to move forward with the project.
Our concrete repair expert, Jared Wroblewski, drilled small holes into the concrete slabs for the polymer foam to be injected. He injected into the foam until the slabs were raised back to their original position. Then, he filled back the holes with concrete and sealed the cracks in the concrete with our NexusPro sealant to protect it and give it a nice, finished look. The process only took a couple of hours, and now Phil can enjoy a beautiful, level patio for years to come!
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A customer from Belle Plaine, MN got in contact with us when he began to notice his walkway leading up to his house was sinking, creating a sizable gap between the stair and the walkway. When he called in, we set him up with our FREE estimate, entitling him to a thorough inspection of the issue by one of our Design Specialists. Once the appointment was set, our Design Specialist, headed out to the property to assess the issue. When completed, he let our customer know that the reason the concrete was sinking was due to faulty soil underneath. He informed him that this could be due to excessive heat, water intrusion, or poorly compacted soil from when the home was built. He recommended the use of our PolyLevel injection to correct the problem. Our Design Specialist explained that this modern approach utilized an expanding polyurethane foam to raise the slab back to its original state. He went on to say that this method is far less invasive than alternative remedies. Our customer agreed and work began shortly after.
Our Foreman, Dylon, began the process by drilling strategic holes into the concrete walkway. Next, he injected the foam into the hole and closely monitored the lifting process, making sure the slab returned to where it should be.
Once completed, our customer was happy to know he had eliminated the gap and could go back to safely using his concrete slab!
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