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The PolyLEVEL concrete leveling system was used in the den of this Metuchen basement to raise the floor back to its original level. Evidence of sinking concrete included the large gap between the floor and and the walls and a large crack in the center of the floor. PolyLEVEL raised this concrete and was a cheaper, better looking solution than mudjacking.
The PolyLEVEL solution for a trip hazard proposed by concrete specialist Andrew Gagliardi involved the injection of structural grade polymers beneath the concrete walkway slabs through small holes. Foreman Sean Andreas Johnson installed the PolyLevel, lifted the concrete, and in essence, eliminated the tripping hazard.
Recently, a homeowner in East Hanover, NJ, observed concrete settlement around their homes garage, which was resulting in concerns about unsafe walking conditions and a overall decline in the visual appeal of the area. Luckily, our team of concrete repair professionals at Quality 1st were fully prepared to provide this homeowner with a comprehensive solution.
The team began installing our specially formulated PolyLevel Foam Injections directly beneath the sunken portions of concrete, once administered PolyLevel actively expands and lifts the settled slabs to their designated surface level. PolyLevel also increases the load bearing capabilities of the concrete, by filling in any potential voids left from poorly displaced fill soil.
Thanks to PolyLevel, this garage was completely restored to a smooth and leveled condition, delivering this homeowner with total peace of mind in the process!
A pool deck in Tennent, NJ was sinking, making the area unsafe for children to play around. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL under the slab, lifting it back up into place. Now this pool deck is level and safe, ready for summer fun!
Concrete was sinking right in front of this building in Westfield, NJ. It was a big tripping hazard. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLevel underneath the slab and lifted the concrete. This is cheaper, easier, and works better than mudjacking!