In just two hours, your concrete can be on the level again

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Joe Works’ Mr. Level can level or replace uneven, sunken concrete on driveways, sidewalks and more—with leveling results lasting 150 years. (Photography: Benjamin Margalit)

By Patricia Nugent

Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door.

Six years ago, Joe Work founded Mr. Level, a polyurethane concrete leveling business aimed at fixing uneven or sunken driveways, sidewalks, walkways, patios and interior slabs so homeowners do not have to replace them.

Joe researched the industry and discovered the innovative polyurethane fill method, which comes with a lifetime warranty.

“To give homeowners the opportunity to repair so they don’t need to replace was inviting to me,” says Joe, “especially considering the average new driveway installation costs $10,000-$12,000.”

The ingenious method took off. He expanded into the Columbus market last year and Toledo this year. He also hired a vice president, Darby Walsh, who brings a dynamic perspective and culture of excellence to the operation.

Joe’s journey—branching out from the landscaping business into concrete leveling, into other markets—is a local success story for this Fairview Park High School grad.

In fact, he was informed by his foam supplier that his startup company is currently the number one fastest growing commercial lifting company in the country for the number of jobs completed.

More Than Just an Eyesore
Uneven driveways or walkways can look awful in comparison to the home they surround and can detract from its curb appeal and value.

Joe points out that many of their clients are as concerned with safety as they are esthetics, as shifting concrete can cause falls. It can also damage homes.

Through tiny, dime-sized holes in the lowest level of concrete, Mr. Level technicians inject polyurethane foam slowly until the slab lifts to the desired level and has filled the voided areas. After it’s perfectly even, they patch the holes, which become nearly undetectable.

“Oftentimes when concrete leading up to a home’s edge is out of alignment, water can flow toward the home and lead to costly basement leaks and foundation issues,” says Joe.

Repairing and Protecting Break Walls
The advanced stabilizing technology that Mr. Level utilizes to revitalize driveways and sidewalks also has applications for saving and protecting break walls that have broken down or shifted due to being pounded by crashing waves.

“Whether it’s a home on the lake, creek, pond or retention area, we can easily repair them when they fail,” says Joe Work, president of Mr. Level. “We appreciate how much money people have invested in their break walls, so it’s a no-brainer for us to fix them rather than replace them.”

His technicians fill voids between the concrete and soil to ensure the break wall does its job of reinforcement to prevent flooding and deter shore erosion.

“It’s cost-effective in the long run for people to have us conduct regular maintenance,” says Joe.

Six years ago, Joe Work founded Mr. Level, a polyurethane concrete leveling business aimed at fixing uneven, sunken driveways, sidewalks, walkways and patios, so homeowners don’t have to replace them.

The 150-year Invincibility of Polyurethane
Through tiny, dime-sized holes in the lowest level of concrete, technicians inject polyurethane foam slowly until the slab lifts to the desired level and has filled the voided areas. After it’s even, they patch the holes, which become nearly undetectable.

Most jobs take an hour or two to complete, and homeowners can immediately walk or drive on the area.

Since polyurethane is not affected by water, it doesn’t change its shape or form, lose density or break down over time like other materials do.

Most other companies perform another method called “mudjacking,” where they make bigger holes and inject a slurry of miscellaneous material and soil under the concrete, which doesn’t spread as far under the slab as polyurethane and breaks down over time.

“Mudjacking only lasts a year or two, while polyurethane lasts about 150 years,” says Joe. “We also offer additional services such as caulking that comes with a 3-year warranty and concrete grinding.”

Instead of supporting the concrete on mud pillars that can erode, foam leveling fills the entire void.

When Concrete is Beyond Repair
While leveling is the first course of action that’s more affordable in the short term and can be done very quickly, severely damaged or aging concrete may be beyond repair. In those cases, Joe recommends a complete replacement. His team removes the existing material, expertly cleans and preps the area, and pours a beautiful new slab, driveway, walkway, porch or patio that will last for years to come.

Treating the Customer Better
Joe is passionate about customer service and explains that educating the customer is an integral part of his process. He says his sales force does not work on commission. They are paid consultants who are transparent with each job.

“And as a reflection of our customer service, we offer a true lifetime warranty on concrete leveling and an unheard of one year settling warranty on new concrete, backed by an insurance company,” says Joe. “Our competitors do not do this. If any part of a job fails—and it hardly ever does—we’re covered. We don’t mind coming right out to redo it.”

Headquartered in North Ridgeville, at 35522 Center Ridge Road, Mr. Level operates all over Northeast Ohio, for both residential, commercial and municipal customers. The company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau, NARI, NCBIA and HBA. Financing options are available. Call 866-646-8129 or visit MrLevel.com for more information.

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