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A sidewalk should provide safety, not dangerous tripping hazards! Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by this homeowner in New Milford, New Jersey to inspect their sidewalk that was causing issues. We inspected the area and noticed the concrete was sinking, so we suggested our PolyLevel Injections. PolyLevel is a lightweight and environmentally friendly solution that is injected into the concrete and fills the voids underneath the slab to raise the sidewalk. When the job was complete, the homeowner was happy to see the sidewalk was completely level and raised. Now, the homeowner and neighbors didn't have to worry about tripping hazards!
The slabs around a Teaneck, NJ swimming pool were sinking into the ground. Quality 1st Basement Systems raised them back up into place by injecting PolyLevel under the concrete. Now the pool is safer and ready for summer fun!
A homeowner in Teaneck, New Jersey had sinking concrete slabs in front of their home and contacted Quality 1st for a free estimate. Our System Design Specialist inspected the sidewalk and suggested PolyLevel be installed to raise the slabs back to their original position. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected into the concrete through penny-size holes. The foam begins expanding within minutes and raising the slabs. Within minutes the concrete begins to rise and the homeowners can use their sidewalk the very same day.
Check out how our Concrete Repair Team raised this sinking and settling front walk way back towards its original position! This homeowner in Teaneck, NJ, was constantly worried about the small trip hazards that had formed due to the concrete movement that occurred over time. Noticing that the trip hazards became move noticeable was a major sign that movement of the slabs was still occurring. We used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete walk way back to a raised and level position.
Quality 1st Basement Systems raised the sinking concrete slab on a home's steps in Bergen County, New Jersey. The team injected PolyLevel underneath the sunken concrete slab and lifted it up. It is no longer sinking and the dangerous trip hazard has been fixed.