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Instead of removing and replacing this sidewalk at this Weehawken home, Project Manager, Eder Sanchez and his crew were able to lift each concreteslab and raise it back to level. Now the homeowner can use the sidewalk to get to the backyard without tripping and falling like in the past.
It's a common occurrence for concrete to crack and show signs of erosion due to the uncontrollable forces of nature and environmental elements like moisture, poorly deposited soil, and exposure to the sun. This homeowner located in Oradell NJ was facing this unfortunate reality, cracked concrete near the entrance of their home that was exhibiting signs of settling. After arranging an appointment with the concrete repair professionals at Quality 1st, our system design specialist, Nelson, met with the owner and conducted a thorough inspection of the severity of the situation at hand. Next, our skilled foreman Ash and his team arrived at the home and began installing our specially patented PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken concrete slabs essentially completely restoring them to their original height and providing the surface with much-needed stabilization. To fully complete the process our team also applied our ultraviolet-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant, this sealant is injected into the expansion joints and cracks to ensure zero chances of water infiltration. With the help of our concrete repair experts, this homeowner can now take full advantage of their newly renovated and fortified front porch walkway!
A homeowner in Oradell, NJ sought our services to help repair the concrete on their front porch. Cracking and sinking, the concrete posed tripping hazards and took away from the front entrance appeal of the home. Our PolyLevel Foam Injection and NexusPro Joint Sealant were used to repair the concrete, leaving the homeowner with a newly leveled and safe porch.
Our PolyLevel team removed the trip hazards surrounding this pool in Emerson, NJ. First, they drilled small penny-sized holes into the concrete slabs. Next, the polyurethane foam (PolyLevel) was injected through the holes and under the concrete. The polyurethane foam lifted and stabilized the concrete. Once the concrete was stabilized, our team applied NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal the joints. Once the joints were sealed, the installation was complete. The homeowner was happy with the results and even happier that they did not have to go through the process of concrete replacement.
This sidewalk was sinking outside of an office building in Ridgefield, NJ. The building owner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to discuss the options he had. The design Specalist went to Ridgfield and did a full inspection of the entire sidewalk around the building. He noticed that there was only a select few concrete slabs that needed lifting. Qualty 1st foreman and his crew was able to pump 363 pounds total of PolyLevel into the sidewalks to raise them back to the desired level.