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Don't let sinking concrete trip you up! A sidewalk is supposed to provide safety, not tripping hazards! This homeowner in Jersey City, New Jersey noticed their concrete was sinking and settling so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. Our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, provided an inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. A few days later, our foreman Ramon arrived at the home and began the process of using our PolyLevel Injections. He drilled small holes into the concrete and injected the foam into the voids underneath the slab. Within 20 minutes, the slab was raised to a level position, and the homeowner was able to safely walk on it again! Learn more about why your concrete settles, HERE!
A Jersey City, NJ homeowner knew it was time to repair their sinking concrete porch, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. As a solution, we used the Polylevel Injection to lift and level the concrete. Since the installation, the homeowner had not experienced any other concrete issues around your home.
Quality 1st Basement Systems repaired this sinking pool deck in Ocean Gate, NJ, by using the Polylevel Injection. Polylevel is waterproof and recovers within fifteen minutes. Our crew carefully drilled small, penny-like homes into the uneven concrete. They then injected the polyurethane foam into the empty void. The foam then expands and lifts the slab to its desired height. The homeowner was happy with the results!
This homeowner in Ocean Gate, New Jersey noticed concrete areas around their pool was sinking and settling. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Chris Bowe, provided an inspection and suggested a polyurethane foam to lift the concrete. Our foreman, Sean Johnson, used the PolyLevel Injection System to lift and level the concrete. PolyLevel is lightweight and environmentally friendly, so it will not add weight to the existing soil. Sean also used the NexusPro Joint Sealant to fill in the larger cracks and to protect the concrete from water infiltration.
This homeowner in Belford, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was becoming unlevel and cracking. This happens because concrete is poured over poorly compacted soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jeff Pitek, provided an inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift the concrete. Our foreman, Ramon, used the PolyLevel Injection System to inject into the voids underneath the slab. This will bring the concrete to a lifted position within 20 minutes and will be safe to walk on.
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