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The concrete around the exterior of this Middletown, NJ home was facing the wear and tear of the outdoors. Sinking slabs due to erosion beneath the concrete resulted in an uneven surface that the homeowner knew was a safety issue and wanted to fix it. Our crew at Quality 1st had just the solution to these uneven concrete slabs. After our System Design Specialist Nelson provided the homeowner with a quote, our Foreman Ramon and crew met at the site to carry out the leveling process on the concrete. Our PolyLevel Foam Injection was used to raise these slabs to their correct position, leveling out the surface. Light weight, waterproof, and nonharmful, the PolyLevel Foam is a stable and durable solution to raising sunken concrete slabs and keeping them leveled. Our NexusPro Joint Sealant was used to seal the cracks in between slabs, giving the concrete area that nice, cohesive finish.
Take a look at this clean, level surface we left the homeowner with. They were very happy with our repair and can now enjoy time outside their home without any safety hazards.
A homeowner was concerned about their porch slowly sinking and separating from their home so they contacted Quality 1st. Our concrete repair specialist, Jeff P. went out to the home to assess the situation. After inspecting the area, Jeff told the homeowner that PolyLevel could be used to lift and stabilize their sinking porch. The homeowner was thrilled that they would not have to replace the concrete and decided to have the installation done. On the day of the installation, Ash and his team raised the concrete back to its original position by injecting PolyLevel beneath the surface. Once the concrete was stabilized, the homeowner was able to walk on the area instantly.
A homeowner in Brick, New Jersey noticed their walkway was sinking and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Our team injected PolyLevel, which is a polyurethane foam that is injected into the concrete in order to lift the concrete back to its original position. Within 30 minutes, the foam starts to work and lift the slab. This installation is fast, easy and a permanent solution. The homeowners do not have to worry about their walkway being a trip hazard.
A homeowner in Brick, NJ was concerned that their concrete walkway had settled over time and decided to take action as it provided a dangerous tripping hazard. After booking their free estimate with Quality 1st, Richard Kurk, Polylevel foreman and his crew injected polyurethane foam underneath the concrete slab and was able to lift and level the horrendous tripping hazard that could have cause tragedies. The process was done quick and flawlessly. The homeowner was extremely pleased as the results spoke for themselves.
Tom from Brick, NJ wanted a quick fix for the huge crack in his driveway. Cracks such as these allow water under the concrete, which could have caused the homeowner further damage to his driveway. Luckily, Quality 1st Basements was there to seal the crack in the driveway and prevent the concrete from deteriorating.