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A homeowner in Bordentown, New Jersey noticed their pool deck area was sinking and settling. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems and we used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a raised position. PolyLevel is a lightweight and environmentally friend foam that fills the voids and provides additional strength tot he soil beneath each slab.
Before closing their pool for the winter, a Branchburg, NJ homeowner was planning to repair their pool patio. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to schedule an appointment for an estimate. We arrived at the home and provided a thorough inspection of the pool patio. After, we presented our findings to the homeowner along with a quote. A week later, our crew arrived at the home and repaired the pool patio using the Polylevel Injection. Polylevel is waterproof, environmentally friendly, and takes fifteen minutes to recover, making it a durable concrete repair solution. After the repair process was complete, our crew did a final clean-up before completing the job. The pool patio looked as good as new and ready for next summer. The homeowner's peace of mind was restored.
A homeowner in Dorothy, NJ noticed their concrete driveway was sinking which caused all four concrete slabs to settle. Cracks and trip hazards formed due to the movement and the homeowner wanted a solution that didn't involve replacing the entire driveway. Our team used PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a raised and level position. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to offer this customer a permanent solution at a better cost then full replacement of the driveway.
A homeowner in Trenton, NJ, was looking for the tripping hazard in his backyard to be removed. The uneven slabs would pose a danger to the kids as they could trip and hurt themselves very badly. After much research online, Quality 1st was the most reliable company the homeowner could find. Quality 1st went out on-site and lifted the settling slab in no time. The homeowner had peace in mind that anyone would be able to walk in the backyard without injuring themselves.
A homeowner in Trenton, New Jersey noticed their sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. This happens because the soil underneath the the slabs is either too wet, too dry, or poorly compacted causing it to become weak. This soil settles over time and creates voids underneath the slab, which causes the slab to shift and creates a dangerous tripping hazard. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Chris Bowe, was able to provide an inspection and suggested they use a polyurethane foam. Our foreman, Sean Johnson, used the PolyLevel Injection System to be injected into the voids under the slab to lift the slab to its original position. Now, residents can safely walk on the sidewalk without the concern of tripping.