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Don't let sinking concrete detract from your home's curb appeal! Over time, the front walkway of this Burlington, NJ home became less attractive due to sinking and cracking. The homeowner reached out to our team for a solution to restore the walkway's level and enhance the home's appearance. Our crew successfully lifted the sinking concrete using our PolyLevel Foam Injections. This lightweight foam is highly durable and prevents future shifting of the concrete caused by erosion from water. We sealed the joints and cracks with our NexusPro, and applied our SealantPro to protect the concrete and extend its lifespan. The spray-on sealant bonds seamlessly to the concrete, shielding it from water damage and stains, resulting in a clean and renewed look. This home now boasts a beautiful, safe, and sturdy front walkway that enhances its main entrance!
Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced this old, rusty window with a SunHouse window well. Now plenty of beautiful sunlight comes into ths Hunterdon County basement!
A homeowner in Fairless Hills, PA called Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair their damp crawl space. As a solution, we installed our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System which will completely separate the crawl space from the earth's elements. This system is a thick and durable crawl space liner that will keep it dry and healthy all year round! Check out the transformation!
Don't let sinking concrete get you down! A homeowner in Fairless Hills, PA noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel, so they contacted us for a solution. They knew if this went without repairs, it could cause major tripping hazards for other residents. We used our PolyLevel Injections to lift and level the sinking concrete as a solution. PolyLevel consists of a foam injected underneath the slab and lifted as close to its original height as possible. Now, the homeowner can have peace of mind knowing that the tripping hazards have been eliminated.
System Design Specialist: Joe D.
In Fairless Hills, PA, a property owner noticed that the concrete around the entrance to their convenience store had settled, causing uneven surfaces and creating tripping hazards for customers. This issue not only posed a safety risk but also affected the store's curb appeal and overall functionality.
Concerned about the long-term impact, the owner reached out to Quality 1st for a complete repair solution. Quality 1st recommended their specially patented PolyLevel Foam Injections to lift and stabilize the sunken concrete, followed by the application of NexusPro Joint Sealant to effectively seal the cracks, ensuring a smooth and durable entrance for years to come!
System Design Specialist: John Mohr