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We recently were contacted by a homeowner located in Cape May Court House, NJ who was struggling with persistent worries pertaining to early indications of concrete settlement near their front porch patio. Instead of neglecting this issue and allowing it to worsen, leading to an irreversible decline to the structural integrity of the home as well as possibly fatal walking conditions for visitors and residents, this owner decided it was finally time to find a reliable and permanent solution. After our system design specialist Joe conducted a thorough evaluation, our foreman Ash and his crew reached the property and began installing PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken concrete to lift and return the slabs to their initial surface height. The crew also finished off the process by applying our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to ensure the patio was entirely protected from potential erosion. Now this owner can feel fully confident that their homes front patio is safeguarded and fortified to defend against future signs of settlement.
Recently in Cape May Court House, NJ, a homeowner reached out to us at Quality 1st with a concern many in the region can relate to — their partially finished basement was a damp mess after heavy rains. Our recommendation? A comprehensive lineup of our trusted solutions: WaterGuard, a state-of-the-art interior drainage system designed to intercept water at its entry point, channeling it away discreetly. CleanSpace, our vapor barrier product covering the walls and preventing seepage into the room edges, coupled with the TripleSafe Sump Pump, capable of eliminating water with uncompromised efficiency, even in the most daunting downpours.
Recently, we had the opportunity to provide our expertise to a homeowner from Cape May Court House, NJ. Their partially finished basement would become an unintentional indoor pool after heavy rainfalls. We proposed a comprehensive waterproofing system that included WaterGuard, CleanSpace, and our TripleSafe Sump Pump. WaterGuard would serve as an unseen below-floor drain, ingeniously capturing water at the basement's perimeter and directing it cunningly out of sight and harm's way. To shield the walls from moisture, lending to mold, and must and damp–we introduced CleanSpace, an impermeable barrier. Completing this system, the TripleSafe Sump Pump stood ready, equipped to handle the heaviest of downpours.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a crawl space encapsulation system in this Burlington County home. CleanSpace vapor barrier will prevent moisture from coming into the crawl space. Now the crawl space is dry and no longer has a musty odor.
A homeowner in Jobstown, New Jersey noticed their crawl space had water and moisture seeping in through their crawl space. This happens because the soil around the foundation becomes saturated during periods of heavy rainfall. This saturated soil creates hydrostatic pressure which pushes water through the foundation walls. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini provided an inspection and suggested they install a vapor barrier system. Our foreman, Juan Garcia, installed the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System which seals the crawl space from the earth's elements. CleanSpace gives the crawl space the appearance of a bright space while protecting it from moisture and water, and being an effective space for storage.