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A homeowner in Stillwater, MN, noticed their front steps were becoming dangerous. Hoping to avoid replacing the steps, the homeowner looked into alternative concrete repair methods, like lifting. The homeowner looked into "concrete lifting near Stillwater, MN" and the first company to show up was us, American Waterworks. After taking a closer look at our concrete lifting services and products, the homeowner knew we were the best pick for them. Since they were already on the website, the homeowner signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was finalized, we sent one of our Design Specialists, Aidan, to the home to begin the project. Aidan arrived at the home and started the details inspection of the concrete. Following his inspection, Aidan determined the sidewalk needed to be lifted back to its original state. Aidan shared his findings with the homeowners and they agreed with his recommendations. Once they received the stamp of approval, Aidan sent the plans to our Logistics team to build the project. The Logistics team built the project and assigned it to our Foreman, Dylon, and his crew. After they received the plans, Dylon and his crew traveled to the home and started the lift. To lift the sidewalk slabs back to its original state, the crew used PolyLevel. Next, the crew replaced the sidewalk joints using NexusPro. After all the products were installed, the crew cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was impressed with the excellent work completed by the crew. American Waterworks is happy to assist its customers in repairing its struggling concrete.
A Saint Paul, MN, homeowner was growing frustrated over her front walkway. Over the years, it had begun sinking, slowly pulling away from the connected concrete stairs. The sinking had created a huge trip hazard and eyesore that the homeowner wanted dealt with. She began looking for MN concrete repair companies and eventually found our website. After signing up for his FREE estimate, our Design Specialist, Canon T, headed out to his home.
Once Canon completed his inspection, he met with the homeowner to let her know that we could address the issue with the help of 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 sunken slabs back into place. Canon informed the homeowner that once the lift had been completed, our team would install our NexusPro. He explained that NexusPro is a silicone-based sealant that gets applied directly to all cracks and joints in the concrete. It works to prevent moisture from getting beneath the slab, potentially compromising the lift. The homeowner liked the sound of Canon's recommendations, and the job was scheduled to be completed sometime later.
On the day of the project, our Foreman, Pat B, and his team completed the lift and seal with no issues. Now, our customer can enjoy her front yard without having to look at her separating concrete!
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A homeowner in Holmen, WI, was facing concrete issues as their concrete slabs had begun sinking in their walkway and driveway. Knowing the problem would only continue to worsen, the homeowner began looking into concrete lifting contractors in the area and found us. After looking into our company, the homeowner contacted us to schedule their FREE estimate.
In less than a week, our Design Specialist, Will R., arrived at the home for the concrete inspection. Will took a look at the walkway and driveway and explained to the homeowner that soil compaction could be the reason that her concrete slabs have begun sinking. That is why he recommended PolyLevel, our expanding polyurethane formula that effectively lifts sunken slabs. The homeowner happily agreed to Will's recommendation and scheduled the installation date.
In about a month, our Foreman, Sam K., and his crew arrived at the home for the installation. PolyLevel is installed by drilling small holes into slabs and injecting PolyLevel beneath them. As the foam expands and fills the voids in the soil, it causes the slabs to lift. Once the slab has been lifted to the desired level, the crew would then seal the holes with cement. After they're done with the installation, the crew cleaned up their equipment and left the home.
Now, our customer can have a smooth and even walkway and driveway! Are you experiencing something similar? Click HERE to schedule your FREE estimate today!
A homeowner from Maple Grove, MN, got in touch with us when she decided she wanted to address her front walkway, which had been showing signs of slowly sinking over time. After seeing one of our printed ads, she decided to give us a call and claim her FREE estimate. A few weeks later, our Design Specialist, Gary S, headed out to the home.
Once Gary finished his inspection, he met with the homeowner to give his recommendations. Gary explained that American Waterworks could address the sinking concrete by using our PolyLevel lifting method. He went on to say that our PolyLevel is a dense, polyurethane foam that expands when it's injected beneath concrete slabs, filling voids left by soil erosion and slowly lifting the concrete back into place. He finished by informing her that we finish our lifts by installing our NexusPro. A silicone-based sealant, NexusPro gets applied directly to the cracks and joints in the concrete and works to prevent debris and moisture from getting below the slab. The homeowner agreed with the proposed work and the job was scheduled to be completed a few weeks later.
On the day of the installation, our Foreman, Sam K, and his team were able to complete the lift and sealing to the customer's satisfaction. Now our customer can enjoy her front walk!
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A Maple Grove, MN, homeowner was very concerned about her front walkway and steps. Over time, the concrete had begun settling and slowly sinking away from the adjoining concrete stairs. In addition, the concrete slab the stairs were placed on was also sinking, and formed a giant crack running lengthwise on the slab. Not wanting to sacrifice safety any longer, she decided to call American Waterworks on the recommendation of a friend. A few weeks later, our Design Specialist headed out to the home to complete the inspection. Once she completed her walkthrough, she met with the homeowner to give her recommendations.
She informed the homeowner that concrete sinking and settling can happen for a variety of reasons, but that American Waterworks could address the issue using our PolyLevel method. PolyLevel is a dense polyurethane foam that expands when it's injected beneath sinking concrete slabs. It works to slowly fill voids left by soil erosion and slowly lift the slab back into place. Our Design Specialist finished by saying that once the lift has been completed, our team will go in with our NexusPro. A silicone-based sealant, this product gets applied to the cracks and joints in the concrete to prevent water from getting below the slab to the vulnerable soil below. The homeowner agreed with the recommendation and the work was scheduled for some time later.
On the day of the installation, our Foreman, Ryan T, and his team were able to lift the stoop and seal the crack in the patio slab. Now, our customer is thrilled to know her front walkway has a refreshed look and newfound safety!
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