We Provide Foundation & Concrete Repair in Etobicoke, ON

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Foundation problems only get worse and more expensive to fix over time. We offer proven solutions to help Etobicoke homeowners fix their foundation and concrete problems. Whether you have issues with your home’s foundation or a concrete slab, our goal is to provide a permanent fix so you have peace of mind.

For an inspection and cost estimate in Etobicoke, ON, contact your local Supportworks contractor today.

Structural & Concrete Repair Services offered in Etobicoke:

  • Foundation Settlement Repair
  • Foundation Crack Repair
  • Bowing Wall Repair
  • Sagging Floor Repair
  • Uneven Concrete Leveling
  • Concrete Crack Repair

Structural & Foundation Repair in Etobicoke

Foundation problems can cause symptoms throughout your home. Some of the signs of foundation failure are obvious, such as foundation cracks, but there are other symptoms that you might not realize are caused by foundation problems. If you notice any of these symptoms in your home, it’s best to have your foundation inspected by a Etobicoke foundation repair professional as soon as possible.

Foundation Problem Signs:

  • Cracked Brick/Stucco - Stair-step cracks in exterior foundation walls.
  • Bowing Walls - Concrete wall leaning in at the top.
  • Shearing Walls - Inward movement of the bottom of the block wall.
  • Ceiling Gaps - Space between the ceiling and the interior wall.
  • Sagging Floors - Sloping floors or gap between the floor and the interior wall.
  • Chimney Separation - Chimney separating from the house.

Concrete Repair in Etobicoke

Concrete is prone to cracking and sinking. A cracked and sunken driveway, walkway, or patio not only looks bad, but it can also be a tripping hazard for your family and your guests. Plus, water can pool in the areas that have sunk.

The good news is most concrete can be permanently leveled and repaired without having to replace it. We offer a proven Concrete Protection System to help Etobicoke homeowners quickly restore the concrete around their home.

Concrete Solutions:

  • Lift and level concrete slabs
  • Seal concrete cracks and joints
  • Seal concrete surfaces to protect against pitting, flaking, and staining
  • Resurface concrete to restore its look and function

Why More Etobicoke Homeowners Choose Us:

  • Custom-Designed Foundation & Concrete Repair Solutions
  • Exclusive Products, Proven Effective for Over a Decade
  • Financing Options Available - Check With Your Local Dealer

Recent Job Requests for Foundation & Concrete Repair in Etobicoke, ON

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9W 5Y1

Comment: Need concrete slabs lift as they have shifted

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON m9b 5p4

Comment: Sinking garage extension (attached to house) for 20+ years

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON m9p 3e6

Comment: Would like some slab leveling done

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M8Y 2K3

Comment: I have concrete steps at the front and side of my home and they are pulling away from the house.

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9B 1N7

Comment: Hello, I have a 3' x 7' concrete slab (holding pool equipment) that has sunken and tilted towards the house. I would like to have the slope corrected in the next few weeks before opening the pool. I'm not sure if you are interested/willing to do a small job in Etobicoke, but if so, I would appreciate receiving a quote from CC Leveling. Thanks!

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9C 2J7

Comment: Lift/level slabs around pool

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5J4

Comment: Hello, we recently moved and the contractors left us with a machine shop with a floor that isn't level, so we would like to get it leveled. It's dimensions are 21' 6" by 16' 11" . Thanks!

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9V 2N3

Comment: We have two 46 1/2" x 46 1/2" slabs at our front door. They have sunk approximately 4'' and pulled away from the house due to water erosion. We have since repaired the water issue and would like the slabs raised and levelled so we may install railing.

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9V 2L2

Comment: I have recently realised that I have some cracks in the basement.

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9B 2S5

Comment: I have a 1 car garage with serious cracking and sinking at the rear of the slab caused by water that was funneled to the front edge of the slab (by the garage door) that would enter a large gap and proceed under the garage slab and back to the rear and out a foundational seam between the house foundation and the garage foundation. I have filled the front gap which has finally allowed the majority of water to be diverted from going under. The gap formed due to the driveway sectional (non-monolithic) slabs falling away from the house and subsiding (also due to the same lack of water diversion) The total section of the 10x22 slab is approximately 8x10 of the rear, that has cracked into several substantial pieces forming somewhat of a concave bowl shape, with an overall edge drop of ~2" at the wall, to the lowest point being ~4.5" drop from original height to the right of center when facing the rear (about 7ft from the left north wall and 5ft from the rear). There is also a void under the slab from the same previously mentioned water erosion and settlement, seems to have been slab on dirt rather than base. I'm wondering on what the cost would be to use poly foam and fill any void and lift the sunken/cracked slab, as I'm fairly certain that it is transferring load of the diagonal sag and heave into the non-filled cement block foundational wall. I'm also looking to have the bare wall of my basement inspected (I've gutted the old 70's diy finishing (was absolutely terrible), and am concerned with the state of the existing foundation before beginning any re-finishing.

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M9B 2V2

Comment: Single car garage slab cracked and settled. No further movement in past 15 years.

Project Location: Etobicoke, ON M8V 2M8

Comment: Hello, I would like to request a quote to repair and re-level our concrete front steps, which are sinking slightly to one side. In the winter, we notice a "bounce" when using the steps. There is also a crack in the bottom step and we would like to explore options for an anti-slip coating.