I have a 65 year old bungalow. The walkway along the side of my house had buckled and heaved with frost over time - no big surprise. This walkway was angled toward my house, which meant rain and meltwater was always moving toward my foundation instead of away. I also had a ~2 inch trip hazard along the walkway, where one concrete slab had lifted relative to the other.
I was considering getting the whole thing (over 50 feet of sidewalk) ripped out and replaced. This would have been time consuming, noisy, disruptive and expensive.
Fortunately, I found out about concrete levelling as an alternative and about Clarke Basement Systems.
Starting with my first phone call, everyone at this company proved to be professional and accommodating. The salesman, Paul, was very knowledgeable in describing how the process works. I never felt pressured.
The technicians were great (sorry guys, I have forgotten your names!), the process didn't take long, and the cleanup was thorough.
Now, the sidewalk is slightly angled away from my foundation and a very significant trip hazard is gone.
Excellent company, excellent fix for a common problem.
- Approximate cost of services:
- $1,400.00
- What could this company do to improve their services?
- Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?