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A homeowner in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey noticed that their concrete driveway was cracked and settled more than an inch.
Quality 1st used PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam to lift the settled driveway. PolyLevel is injected into the concrete through penny-size holes and the foam starts to expand. Within 30 minutes, the foam expands, the slab begins to lift and returned to its original position. These homeowners were amazed by their driveway transformation.
Noticing several uneven sections and visible cracks along their driveway, a homeowner in Little Egg Harbor Twp, NJ grew increasingly concerned about the safety risks and diminishing curb appeal the damage was causing. Uneven slabs had become tripping hazards, and the deterioration was beginning to impact the overall appearance of the property. Seeking a long-term and non-invasive solution, the homeowner contacted Quality 1st for expert help.
Following a detailed inspection, our team determined that the primary issue was concrete settlement caused by shifting and eroding soil beneath the surface. To restore the area, we used our high-density PolyLevel Foam Injections to lift and level the sunken concrete slabs with precision and minimal disruption. We then sealed the driveway’s cracks and joints with NexusPro, a durable, UV-resistant joint sealant designed to block water infiltration and protect the soil underneath.
This combination not only restored the driveway to a smooth, even surface but also provided long-lasting protection against future damage!
This homeowner in Parlin, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was becoming unlevel. This happens because of the soil underneath the slab. Concrete sinks and settles because of soil shrinkage, poorly compacted soil, and soil that is too wet or too dry. Our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio, provided an inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to bring the concrete to a level position. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, used PolyLevel Injections under the concrete. This installation is quick and easy and is done by drilling tiny holes in the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath.
This homeowner in Parlin, New Jersey noticed their driveway was becoming an unsafe tripping hazard and unlevel. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems where our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio, provided an inspection. Joseph suggested a polyurethane foam to bring the concrete back to a level position. For a quick solution, our foreman, Ramon Romero, used PolyLevel Injections to be injected underneath the slab. This is quick and easy and is done by drilling tiny holes into the slab and injecting the foam into the voids underneath.
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.
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