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A homeowner in Oakhurst, NJ wanted a solution to their sinking concrete porch. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems and we used PolyLevel to bring the concrete back to a raised position. Check out the before and after! You can see the large concrete slab was settling creating a gap near the brick, and siding of the home. Water could easily get trapped or seep below the surface and wash away more soil, causing further movement. Our team was able to fill the voids, raise the slab back towards original level and permanently stabilize the entire area.
A sinking pool deck in West Long Branch, NJ needed to be repaired. Quality 1st Basement systems injected PolyLEVEL under the sinking slab and lifted it back into place.
Quality 1st Basement Systems lifted this sinking concrete slab. By injecting PolyLevel - an expandable polyurethane foam underneath the concrete, the crew lifted it up into a level and safe position. PolyLevel is efficient and fast acting. Now this West Long Branch, NJ concrete is raised for good.
A resident in Long Branch, New Jersey noticed their pool patio was sinking. This can happen because when the soil underneath a concrete slab is unable to hold the weight of it, this will cause the slab to sink. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jack Huber, helped with a solution. Jack suggested they use a polyurethane foam that will be noninvasive. The foreman used the PolyLevel Injection polyurethane foam, by drilling small penny-sized holes into the slab and the foam fills the void, which lifts and levels the slab. Now, the homeowner has a level patio without worrying about tripping hazards.
Check out these great before and after photos of this concrete pool raising job we did in Cedar Grove, NJ. A homeowner was experiencing serious concrete settlement near the left side of their pool. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff, upon inspection, measured roughly 2 to 3 inches of settlement and recommended PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete.