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Wow! Concrete replacement is a thing of the past when it comes to sinking and settling concrete slabs. Our team raised this sinking slab back towards its original level using PolyLevel. PolyLevel is injected by drilling a small penny-size hole into the concrete. Using a special tool, the Polyurethane foam is injected underneath the slab. The foam expands to fill all voids underneath the soil and begins raising the slab. When leveled, the team will stop injected and immediately the foam will begin to harden, permanently stabilizing the concrete slab.
A homeowner in Sicklerville, NJ was worried that the lifted slabs near the pool would cause an injury to the kids while playing outside. Quality 1st Basement Systems sent out system design specialist Jack Huber to inspect the affected area. Foreman Sherman Turner and his crew, went out to permanently fix the slabs. Sherman drilled small holes in the concrete to be able to pump in the Polylevel foam. Polylevel is great because it is waterproof and it can withstand a lot of downforce. The homeowner was happy after the install because it gave him peace of mind that the family would be safe from any tripping hazards.
Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by this homeowner in Sicklerville, New Jersey to inspect their sinking sidewalk. We went to the home, provided our inspection, and suggested using our PolyLevel Injections. This process is done by drilling holes into the concrete slab and the foam is injected into the voids underneath. PolyLevel is a lightweight and environmentally friendly solution that will not add any weight to the existing soil. Our PolyLevel solution will bring the concrete to a raised position and will eliminate any tripping hazards!
Wow! Check out this concrete pool deck transformation in Millville, NJ! To completely eliminate tripping hazards around the pool, we used our PolyLevel Injections which bring the concrete to a raised and level position.
This Millville NJ homeowner was struggling with uneven concrete slabs on their front porch patio walkway, potentially causing tripping hazards and a decline to the structural integrity of the home. After contacting our team of concrete repair professionals at Quality 1st, we were able to assist in setting up a formal meeting with our system design specialist Nelson. Following this interaction our skilled foreman Ash and his crew arrived shortly after at the home and began installing our specially patented PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the slabs essentially stabilizing and restoring them to their initial surface height. The crew also installed our ultra violet-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to ensure the walkway is fully protected against erosion. Now this owner can rejoice in their newly renovated and fully fortified walkway!