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A homeowner in Hampton, New Jersey had a bowing foundation wall and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Our System Design Specialist inspected the walls and noticed the bowing. He suggested CarbonArmor be installed on the walls to stabilize them. CarbonArmor is made from reinforced polymer strips that are 10 times stronger than steel. The straps are attached to the wall and secured with heavy duty steel brackets and pull the wall back to its original position. CarbonArmor installs quickly and will not impact future basement finishing.
A homeowner in Hampton, New Jersey had sinking and cracked concrete near the side of their home and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Quality 1st System Design Specialist inspected the concrete and had PolyLevel installed to raise the concrete back to the original position. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected into the concrete through penny-size holes. The foam begins expanding within minutes and the homeowners are able to use their sidewalk that very same day! PolyLevel is a fast and permanent solution for concrete lifting and leveling.
Your Foundation can undergo serious foundation issues when the soil around the home becomes too wet or too dry. The soil will cause the home to move, sink and settling creating stress on the foundation resulting in cracks. Quality 1st Basement Systems has solutions that are long-lasting, durable, and permanently stabilize the foundation. If you are experiencing foundation inside or outside your home, contact us and schedule a free estimate!
Quality 1st Basement Systems provided a thorough inspection for this homeowner's crawl space in Hampton, New Jersey. Our System Design Specialist, Dane Cuccinello, suggested they encapsulate the space to eliminate moisture and humidity. Our foreman Carlos and his crew installed our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System which will prevent moisture and humidity from passing through the crawl space. The homeowner had restored peace of mind knowing their crawl space was sealed properly.
A homeowner in Gibbsboro, New Jersey was noticing their sidewalk was sinking and settling. When concrete is poured over backfilled soil, the soil settles over time and creates a void under the concrete. As water runs down through the cracks, it washes the soil out as it passes through. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, was able to help them fix this issue. He suggested a polyurethane foam to be injected in the concrete. Our foreman, Luis Aguirre, used the PolyLevel System to lift and stabilize the concrete. This is done by drilling small holes into the slab and injecting the foam into the voids, causing the concrete to level back to its original position.