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Improperly fitting window well covers could create havoc in the basement as water can enter the well area and seep toward the window and foundation wall as this customer in Watchung, NJ found out. Quality 1st Basement's Design Specialist, J.C.Gibriano, assisted the customer with a solution. A SunHouse Basement Window Enclosure, installed by foreman Esau Aquino and his crew would eliminate some of the problems as the sturdy, light-colored window well has a bottom to prevent vegetation from growing and it is capped with a clear, well-fit cover to keep the rain out.
A homeowner in Cedar Knolls, NJ had sagging, unstable floors. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed Smart Jack stabilizers under the crawl space beams to support the floor above.
A Hanover, NJ homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after discovering their basement was forming puddles. Our System Design Specialist, was scheduled to go to the home and provide a quote for the homeowner. After fully inspecting the basement, they recommended the Triple Safe Sump Pump would be the perfect solution. Our foreman, Mario Barron, installed the sump pump and the homeowner did not experience any issues in their basement eve again.
This homeowner in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey has been a loyal customer of Quality 1st Basement Systems for over ten years! It was time for their dehumidifier to be cleaned, so our service team provided annual maintenance. Our service team will clean the filter and change it so the dehumidifier can work properly.
A resident in Hanover, New Jersey noticed their concrete sidewalk was settling. Looking for a solution, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an inspection to opinions for a permeant solution. Our System Design Specialist, Jeff Pitek, explained that the soil underneath was the main problem causing the concrete slab to settle. He recommended our PolyLevel Concrete Raising Solution. PolyLevel is a waterproof foam that fills the voids and raises the slabs back towards their original position.
Our foreman installed the PolyLevel Injection System which is done by drilling small penny- size holes into the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath. PolyLevel is environmentally friendly and light weight, which will not add weight to the existing soil.