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Quality 1st Basements raised a sinking sidewalk in Neptune city, NJ with Polylevel to remove the trip hazard in front of the homeowners home. Not only was she amazed at the installation but also how quick and easy the entire process was. The crew went to the home, drilled small holes into the slabs and injected PolyLevel underneath to lift and level the concrete.
A Wall Township home was experiencing some sidewalk settlement encompassing the area. The settlement of the concrete slab was about 2-3 inches deep. Concrete Foreman Ash did a thorough job with PolyLevel solution to lift, level and secure the settled slab of concrete. To polish off the job, NexusPro Joint Sealant was applied to the joints in the slabs to prevent water entering and damaging the concrete slab in the future.
This garage apron of a Monmouth County, NJ house was sinking and settling, so the homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements about lifting and leveling their concrete with PolyLevel. The homeowner chose PolyLevel because it was fast and easy to install, and within 15 minutes he could pull their car out from their garage and over his newly lifted garage apron.
The concrete slabs in pool were sinking and posing a tripping hazard in Neptune, NJ. Foreman, Sean Johnson and his team went out to lift and level the sinking slabs. The team lifted 2-3 inches of sunken slabs. This concrete leveling product is a two-part foam engineered to expand immediately upon injection beneath a settled slab. Injection holes are much smaller than those required for mud jacking
This homeowner in Neptune, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was becoming unlevel and dangerous. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution, and our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, was able to provide an inspection. Joe suggested they use polyurethane foam to bring the concrete towards a level position. Our foreman used PolyLevel Injections by drilling tiny holes into the slab. Then, they injected the foam into the voids underneath to bring the slab to a level position. Now, the homeowner does not have to worry about tripping hazards!