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A homeowner in Gibbsboro, New Jersey was noticing their sidewalk was sinking and settling. When concrete is poured over backfilled soil, the soil settles over time and creates a void under the concrete. As water runs down through the cracks, it washes the soil out as it passes through. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, was able to help them fix this issue. He suggested a polyurethane foam to be injected in the concrete. Our foreman, Luis Aguirre, used the PolyLevel System to lift and stabilize the concrete. This is done by drilling small holes into the slab and injecting the foam into the voids, causing the concrete to level back to its original position.
A homeowner in Voorhees, New Jersey noticed their driveway was settling 1-2 inches and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Our System Design Specialist inspected the driveway and sidewalk and noticed the settlement.
PolyLevel was installed to raise the concrete back to its original position. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected into the concrete through penny size holes and begins expanding within minutes to raise the concrete. PolyLevel is fast, easy and a permanent solution for concrete lifting and leveling.
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A homeowner from Voorhees, NJ knew his unlevel concrete pool deck needed to be fixed to prevent family and friends from tripping. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basements to complete the job. PolyLevel was used to lift the concrete up so it was level and it only took 15 minutes to cure. The homeowner could now invite people over to use his pool on hot summer days without worrying about any injuries.
A Voorhees, NJ homeowner noticed there was severe sinkage of his garage apron concrete. The settlement resulted in cracks in the concrete. Quality 1st Basements raised the garage apron slabs with PolyLevel until they were level and sealed all cracks caused by settlement.
A homeowner in Voorhees Township wanted the driveway in the garage lifted and leveled to avoid bumps when pulling up into the garage. Quality 1st Basements went out to give this homeowner a free estimate.
Foreman, Sean Johnson, and his crew went out to the home to get the job done. First, Sean drilled small holes into the concrete slab to allow the substance in. Sean then pumped Polylevel, a polyethylene foam that expands and hardens in a matter of minutes. After a few minutes the concrete slab was ready to be walked on and driven.