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A Metuchen, NJ homeowner discovered water seeping coming up from their floors during heavy rain. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and scheduled an appointment with one of our Waterproofing experts to come out and perform a free inspection. We recommended a full waterproofing system which consists of our SuperSump Pump and WaterGuard French Drain System. WaterGuard will collect any water seepage and direct it to the sump pump which redirects the water outside.
If your sump pump system from Quality 1st Basement Systems resembles the first picture, it may be time for annual maintenance! This homeowner in Bloomsbury, New Jersey has had their sump pump for ten years and never has issues with it because our service team provides a maintenance check-up every year!
A homeowner in Jamison, PA noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and settling. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems to see if PolyLevel would be the perfect solution. Our Concrete Design Specialist, Joe, performed a free inspection of the entire walkway area and knew that PolyLevel would safely lift and stabilize the entire walkway area. The homeowner's peace of mind was restored once our team removed the trip hazards!
A Jamison, PA homeowner discovered their concrete patio was sinking a few inches, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an estimate. We provided a thorough inspection of the patio and recommended the Polylevel Injection as the best repair solution. Polylevel is a waterproof polyurethane foam that is injected underneath the concrete and lifts the concrete back to its original height.
System Design Specialist: Joe DelVecchio
A homeowner in Runnemede, NJ was experiencing concrete slab settlement of about 3 inches in their backyard patio. This was creating a large crack in the concrete patio, which is an entrance way for water to get under the concrete and cause serious ersion issues. Quality 1st Basements used PolyLevel solution to raise the settled concrete and applied NexusPro to seal the cracked concrete.