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These homeowner's wanted to have their old backyard walkway repaired. We were able to fix the issue by injecting PolyLevel underneath the sinking slabs which was able to lift the slabs back to level. The Q1 team was able to transform this backyard entrance into a safe walkway again.
The concrete walkway of this Eatontown, NJ was sinking and settling. The homeowner was frustrated that although the concrete was in perfect condition, the settlement meant they had to replace it. Luckily, Quality 1st Basements could offer them an alternative to replacement- concrete raising.
Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff P.,recommended PolyLevel, our concrete raising polyurethane solution. Our system will raise the concrete slab back towards it's original level without causing any disruption to the surrounding area. It is environmentally friendly and waterproof as well! Homeowners can walk on the concrete instantly after installation is complete.
Check out the results from the amazing installation work done by Concrete Foreman, Iian, and his team!
Concrete Repair Specialist, Joseph D., recommended our concrete raising solution, PolyLevel, for this sinking and settling sidewalk area. The area was located in Tinton Falls, NJ. Our team showed up on time and began prepping the area for installation and repair. To remove the trip hazards, our team drilled small penny-size holes, into each sinking concrete slab. PolyLevel is an environmentally friendly, waterproof, polyurethane foam that fills the voids between the slab and soil which causes the settlement to occur, and trip hazards to form.
A homeowner in Fair Lawn, New Jersey noticed their pool patio was sinking and settling badly. This can happen because concrete is poured over poorly compacted loose soil. Overtime, this soil settles and creates a void under the concrete. Unlevel concrete is a dangerous tripping hazard, especially around a pool.
The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jack Huber, provided an inspection and recommended a polyurethane foam. Our foreman, Luis Aguirre, used the PolyLevel Injection System under the concrete. This is done by drilling small holes into the slab and then injecting the foam into the voids underneath. The polyurethane foam has expanding properties that allow for an accurate lifting and leveling of the concrete patio. Check out the before an after!
Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by a homeowner in Fair Lawn, NJ. They noticed their pool deck area, near the low end of their pool, was sinking a few inches and needed to be raised. Our crew used the Polylevel Injection to lift and level the concrete. Our team injected Polyurethane foam underneath each area of the concrete and raised it back towards its original level.