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A Clifton, NJ homeowner became concerned for their home when they noticed heavy water was seeping inside their basement. They decided to contact Quality 1st Basement Systems for a crawl space repair estimate. System Design Specialist, Mike P., provided a thorough inspection of the basement and recommended it be waterproofed. Our Foreman, Heriberto, and his crew completed the installation. The crew installed the WaterGuard French Drain and SuperSump Pump System, which will keep the space dry and healthy.
Quality 1st Basement Systems encapsulated this crawl space in Burlington County, New Jersey with CleanSpace vapor barrier. CleanSpace vapor barrier lines the crawl space floor and walls, stopping moisture from coming into the crawl space. It keeps the crawl space drier and cleaner.
Senior Design Specialists, Jeff Nero, met with a homeowner who was in need of serious foundation repair. The homeowner had bowing foundation walls which not only decrease the value of this home but also made it unstable and unsafe.
Jeff designed a solution that would stabilize the foundation walls, protect the foundation against future damage and provide them with peace of mind.
Jonathan and his team installed our PowerBrace Foundation Wall Repair System which consisted of 6 PowerBraces across the bowing foundation wall.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed EverLast basement wall panels, replacing these water damaged walls in Three Bridges, NJ. EverLast basement wall panels look great and are waterproof.
Quality 1st was able to give the Volunteer Fire Company at Three Bridges a lift, when concrete slabs in the back entrance of the building had sunken. As a firefighting Company, they knew safety was something to be taken seriously.
Polylevel Foreman Arturo Jacuinde, and his team arrived on the scene and started to slowly remove the tripping hazard. In order to lift and level the affected area, Arturo drilled small holes into the slabs and injected a foam called Polylevel. Polylevel hardens after a few minutes and lifts the slab back to it's original position. This process took less than 15 minutes and it was able to be walked on again safely.