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A customer from Minneapolis, MN got in contact with us when he began to notice that his front walkway was sinking away from his front steps, creating a tripping hazard and pooling water. He was afraid that if he left the issue unresolved, he would risk worsening the hazard. When he called in we set him up with our FREE estimate. Once his appointment was scheduled, we sent our Design Specialist, Mike, out to the property to see what could be done. Once he had completed his inspection, he recommended that our customer think of using our PolyLevel solution to lift the walkway. Mike explained that our PolyLevel 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. Our customer agreed and work began shortly after.
Our Foreman, Ben, and his Co-Foreman, Jake, began the process of lifting the walkway by strategically drilling holes into the problem slab. Next, they injected the foam into the holes, making sure to pay close attention to the lifting process to avoid overcorrecting. Once the process was done, our customer was happy to know that he didn't need to work about tripping hazards in front of his home anymore!
A homeowner in Brainerd, MN, noticed the steps leading to their dock were uneven. Worried someone could be seriously injured, the homeowner knew they needed to find a permanent solution. The homeowner looked into "concrete leveling services near me". One of the first companies to capture their attention was American Waterworks, so the homeowner decided to sign up for a FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, we sent one of our Design Specialists, Gary, to the home to take a closer look. Gary promptly arrived and began the detailed inspection of the stairs. During his inspection, Gary confirmed that several stairs needed to be lifted back into place. To prevent this issue from worsening, Gary recommended lifting and leveling the stairs, and the homeowner agreed. Gary worked with the homeowner to find the best installation date. Once the installation date arrived, our Foreman, Charlie, and his crew traveled to the home to begin the installation. First, Charlie and his crew started by lifting the stairs with PolyLevel, a polyurthane foam injection solution. Once all the steps were raised, Charlie and his 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 provide its homeowners with peace of mind knowing their steps are properly raised.
A homeowner in Champlin, MN, noticed several sections of their concrete driveway were overlapping one another. Wanting to solve the issue while the weather is pleasant, the homeowner began searching for a solution. During their search, the homeowner came across our 5-star reviews and wanted to give us a try. The homeowner visited our website and signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate details were settled, we sent one of our Design Specialists, Kyle, to investigate the driveway. following his investigation, Kyle determined the concrete slab was beginning to sink. Kyle recommended a solution that would solve the sinking concerns and repair the several cracks throughout the driveway. After considering all their options, the homeowner decided to go with Kyle's solution. Once the solution was approved, Kyle directed the solution to the assigned crew. Our Foreman, Dylon, and his crew arrived at the home and began production right away. First, the crew injected the PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam injection solution, underneath the back patio and concrete driveway. After the PolyLevel was installed, the crew shifted their focus to repairing the cracks and joints throughout the concrete. To fill these cracks, the crew utilized the NexusPro Sealant, a silicone-based sealant for joints and cracks. Once the cracks and joints were repaired, the crew could clean up their site and leave the home. The homeowners were happy to know that their driveway was properly repaired. American Waterworks is happy to work with another lovely customer.
A homeowner in Champlin, MN, disliked the appearance of their uneven, jagged patio. Knowing they could not fix the issue, the homeowner looked for concrete lifting and leveling options near them. Overwhelmed by all their options, the homeowner decided to look at HomeAdvisor to help filter through the different options. After submitting their quote, our Appointment Center contacted the homeowner to see if they would work with us. The homeowner liked the options we provided and they decided to go ahead with their FREE estimate. After the FREE estimate was set, the homeowner awaited the arrival of one of our Design Specialists, Gary. Gary traveled to the home to begin the detailed estimate. Once Gary arrived, he began by inspecting the patio and surrounding concrete. Gary discovered the patio was sinking due to settlement. To prevent the sidewalk from sinking further, Gary recommended lifting the sidewalk using our PolyLevel solution. Knowing this was their best option, the homeowner agreed with his recommendations. After the plans were approved by the office, then they were sent to our Foreman, Patrick, and his crew to start the project. Patrick and his crew arrived and they began by lifting the sunken patio with PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam injection solution. Once the patio was lifted, the crew took out the old joints by the home and replaced them with the NexusPro Joint Sealant, a silicone-based solution. Finally, 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 provide its customers with high-quality concrete lifting solutions.
A homeowner from Champlin, MN, had noticed that her front stoop and adjoining walkway were beginning to separate. Curious about what the cause could be, she decided to search for a company that might be able to shed some light on the issue. After seeing one of our print ads in a local shopper, she decided to give us a call and set up her FREE estimate. A few weeks later, our design specialist headed out to the home.
Once our Design Specialist completed his walkthrough, he met with the homeowner to give his recommendation. He informed her that concrete can sink for various reasons, such as soil over-saturation, drought times, or poor soil compaction before the slab was laid. He said that American Waterworks could fix the issue with our PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that expands when injected beneath concrete slabs, slowly filling the voids left by soil erosion, and slowly lifting the concrete back into place. He finished by explaining that our process is concluded by installing our NexusPro. A silicone-based sealant, NexusPro gets applied to all cracks and joints in the concrete, preventing unwanted elements from getting under the slab. The homeowner agreed with the proposed work, and the project was scheduled for a few weeks later.
On the day of the project, our Foreman, Dylan V, headed out to the home. He was able to complete the lift with no issues, and now our customer is thrilled to know that she no longer has to worry about sinking concrete!
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