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A homeowner in Mays Landing, NJ, was dealing with a damp and musty crawl space. We proposed a tailored solution involving two of our flagship products: SilverGlo and the SaniDry Sedona. SilverGlo insulates the crawl space, keeping it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, while the SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier tackles moisture and humidity, eliminating any unpleasant musty odors.
Recently in Wildwood, NJ, we encountered a homeowner frustrated by the high humidity levels in their crawl space, affecting not just the space itself but extending discomfort into the home. Confirming high moisture and humidity levels in the crawl space, our specialist recommended a tailored solution: the installation of CleanSpace, SilverGlo, and a SaniDry Sedona unit. CleanSpace, designed to encapsulate the crawl space, prevents moisture from seeping up from the earth, thus creating a dry and clean space. SilverGlo insulation panels were then installed on the walls, reflecting heat back into the crawl space, maintaining a warmer floor above during colder months and enhancing overall energy efficiency.
A homeowner in Flanders was suffering with a wet basement. His old sump pump was not working properly and he ended up with a flooded basement. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed the TripleSafe sump pump system, which is designed to keep water flowing smoothly out of basements. This system includes a battery back up pump so the TripleSafe sump pump will not fail, even during power outages.
This Morris county basement got an upgrade with a new sump pump. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a TripleSafe sump pump. The TripleSafe sump pump has three pumps and a battery back-up. With three levels of protection, this basement is safe and dry.
Our Concrete Repair Team run by PolyLevel Foreman, Ash G., was able to lift and leveling sinking slabs near this pool area. The Swim and Sport Club was concerned the trip hazards that had formed from the settlement would cause an accident if someone were to fall.
Ash and his crew, drilled small penny-size holes into each slab. Using special equipment, polyurethane foam known as PolyLevel is injected beneath the slab, raising it back towards desired level. The small holes are then covered with cement and within 15 minutes the slabs could be walked on or driven over! This installation is quick and easy causing no disruption to the surrounding areas. PolyLevel is waterproof and environmentally friendly making it a perfect solution for this area!