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We recently were contacted by this Branchburg, NJ homeowner after they noticed concrete slabs pushing up against one another near their backyard pool deck. The owner feared this issue could eventually result in further surface deterioration, as well as potentially fatal walking conditions for guests and visitors. After meeting with our system design specialist Nelson, who conducted an extensive analysis on the state of the home. Next our foreman JD arrived and began installing our heavy-duty PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken slabs to essentially restore them to their designated surface level. Now to ensure the patio is entirely safeguarded against further erosion, our crew also applied our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant. Together these two impressively fortifying products will fully guarantee that this pool deck is protected and reinforced to handle settlement challenges in the future.
We were able to assist this Branchburg, NJ homeowner recently after they reached out to our team due to concerns about concrete settlement issues near their backyard pool deck. Our System Design Specialist reached the home prepared to thoroughly survey the property to provide the owner with the most efficient solution. Our foreman Ash and his crew used our specially patented PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken slabs to restore and lift them to their original surface level entirely. With this installed, this homeowner can enjoy their pool patio for the summer, and have the peace of mind they deserve!
Our Foreman, Victor Leon, installs 59 feet of WaterGuard in this Belle Mead, NJ basement.
Concrete in a Belle Mead backyard was causing trip hazards for this Belle Mead family. With use of the PolyLEVEL system, the concrete slabs were raised causing minimal disruption to this family's yard while evening out the patio area. In contrast to mudjacking, PolyLEVEL does not leave large, unsightly holes in the concrete.
This homeowner was experiencing water every time it would rain. The rain water typically entered the basement through the basement floors and flooded the basement. Quality 1st Basement Systems determined that the basement needed a sump pump since the pump placed in the basement by the original builders was insufficient. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed the SuperSump sump pump to pump water up and out of the basement, keeping this basement dry during any future rain storms!