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Nothing is worse than your pool area covered with Trip Hazards. This Wayne, NJ pool area had multiple sinking and settling concrete due to weak soil beneath. Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff Pitek, recommended our concrete raising solution, PolyLevel. PolyLevel, is a lightweight, environmentally friendly foam that is injected underneath the sinking slab to fill any voids and raise the concrete.
Within just 15 minutes of completion, the pool area can be used and any pool furniture can be placed back on the concrete.
The sidewalk area on the side of this home located in Wayne, NJ had settled creating small trip hazards. We raised the sinking slabs with PolyLevel, a lightweight, waterproofing foam that lifts, levels and permanently stabilizes the concrete slabs.
This customer found the concrete sidewalk slabs to be sinking and settling such that trip hazards developed at the joints. Quality 1st Basement's poly level crew led by Nick Boldman injected PolyLevel foam through dime-sized holes to bring the slabs back up and prevent future soil washout beneath them.
This homeowner in Wayne, New Jersey was experiencing sunken and cracked concrete on their patio. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems to come up with a solution to this issue. Our System Design Specialist, Javier Romero, helped the homeowner solve why this happened. When concrete settles and becomes uneven, it can be caused by soil that is too dry, too wet, or the soil below the slab is poorly compacted. Our foreman, Sean Johnson, used the PolyLevel System which has lightweight polymers to lift and stabilize the slab. Sean Johnson drilled small penny-size holes into the slab to inject the polymer foam into the unstable slab. Now the homeowner does not have to worry about any tripping hazards.
Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by this homeowner in Wayne, New Jersey to inspect their stairs that were causing tripping hazards. We sent our System Design Specialist Joseph DelVecchio, to provide an inspection. Joseph suggested using our PolyLevel Injections to raise the concrete to a level position. Our foreman Ramon used PolyLevel which is done by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the concrete. Ramon will inject the polyurethane foam into the voids underneath to raise them. When the job was done, the homeowner was satisfied that they did not have to worry about tripping hazards!