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A homeowner in Clementon, NJ noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and we used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a raised and level position. The homeowner's peace of mind was restored and their sidewalk was lifted!
This homeowner in Lindenwold, New Jersey noticed their concrete patio was unlevel and creating a tripping hazard. This happens because concrete is poured over poorly compacted soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath, causing it to become unlevel. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Bill Paterno, provided an inspection. Bill suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, installed our PolyLevel Injection System to bring the concrete to a lifted position. Now, the homeowner has a patio that will provide them with safety!
After finding their concrete porch cracked and settled, a homeowner from Lindenwold, NJ immediately contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. Sinkings concrete can create numerous issues for your home including creating tripping hazards, a decrease in property value, and a decrease in curb appeal. After we provided a thorough inspection of the porch, we recommended the Polylevel Injection would be the perfect repair method. Polylevel is a durable and long-lasting solution for concrete repair. It's waterproof, environmentally friendly, and has a quick recovery time. After the installation, the homeowner was happy to see their porch looking as good as new!
The sidewalk leading up to the stairs at this home in Newfield had settled, creating a large trip hazard. After hearing about PolyLevel on Facebook, the homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements to inspect their concrete. A Concrete Repair Specialist headed out to the home and created a plan to raise the concrete. On the day of the installation, our team raised the slabs by injecting Polyurethane foam beneath them. Once the slabs were leveled, the team applied NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal off the area and prevent water and wind from eroding the soil beneath the slabs again. The area is now completely trip hazard free and safe for pedestrians.
Pittstown, NJ homeowner had a 14x14 sinking slab in the screened in porch area of the home. System Design Specialist, Ken Peare, inspected the entire porch and measured 3inch of settlement in total. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to lift the slab with PolyLevel. The Q1 team drilled small penny size holes into the sinking slab and injected PolyLevel underneath. The PolyLevel solution hardens, raising the slab back to its orignal level.