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This Somerset, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their basement has never experienced any water issues since its installation. Each year, the homeowner schedules a maintenance service, so their system can be thoroughly cleaned out and inspected for the next year.
This Somerset, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their home continues to be protected against water damage. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance, so their sump pump can be professionally cleaned and ready for next year!
If your sump pump resembles the before photo, it may be time for annual maintenance! Our Quality 1st Basement Systems service team provided annual maintenance for this homeowner in Somerset, New Jersey. Each year, our team will thoroughly clean and inspect the sump pump to ensure it's operating at its best performance. Now, the homeowner has a sump pump that will protect them from water intrusion.
Quality 1st Basement Systems received a phone call from a homeowner in Somerset, NJ about a foundation concern. The homeowner noticed their basement walls were cracking and bowing inwards. We had our System Design Specialist, Mike F., go to the home and inspect the walls. He presented his findings to the homeowner and recommended the Carbon Armor Straps would be the perfect solution. The Carbon Armor Straps are our flexible and durable foundation repair straps that stabilize bowing walls. Since the repair, the homeowner has not experienced any other issues in their home.
This homeowner in Somerset, New Jersey noticed their walkway was sinking and settling. This can happen when concrete is poured over poorly compacted soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath the slab. If this goes without repair, someone could trip and injure themselves! We sent our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio to provide a quote for the homeowner, and Joseph suggested using our PolyLevel Injections to lift and level the concrete. This process is done by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath. When the job was complete, the homeowner was satisfied with the results. They were able to safely walk on the concrete without the concern of tripping hazards!