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This homeowner in Freehold, New Jersey noticed their sidewalk was sinking and settling. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Alvin provided a thorough inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. Our foreman Ramon arrived a few days later and used our PolyLevel Injections. The polyurethane foam has to expand properties that allow the voids to be filled and the concrete to be raised. PolyLevel is a lightweight and environmentally friendly solution that will not add any weight to the existing soil. The homeowner was satisfied when they saw the concrete was raised and leveled.
This walkway in the back of a Cranford, NJ property was sinking about 4-5 inches, creating an uneven walkway. Homeowner Sue found out about Quality 1st Basements on a flyer and was interested in booking an appointment. The installation team lifted Sue's concrete with PolyLevel, which filled in all voids underneath the slab and raised it back up to it's original position.
Homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems about uneven concrete around her pool. A System Design Specialist explained to the customer that the PolyLEVEL process would be the perfect solution to the issue and be less invasive than mudjacking. PolyLEVEL leaves small discreet holes in contrast to the large gaping holes left behind after the mudjacking process. This concrete pool slab is now even, eliminating trip hazards around the pool area.
Local business owner in Woodbridge noticed that the concrete around his store location was sunken. The uneven concrete slabs were presenting a safety hazard for his customers. Quality 1st Basement Systems used PolyLEVEL concrete raising system to raise the concrete slabs up to their original levels, removing any safety hazards!
This Roseland, NJ pool had a dangerous sinking slab that was a trip hazard. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL underneath the sinking slab, lifting it back into place. Now this pool is ready for next summer.