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Quality 1st was able to give the Volunteer Fire Company at Three Bridges a lift, when concrete slabs in the back entrance of the building had sunken. As a firefighting Company, they knew safety was something to be taken seriously.
Polylevel Foreman Arturo Jacuinde, and his team arrived on the scene and started to slowly remove the tripping hazard. In order to lift and level the affected area, Arturo drilled small holes into the slabs and injected a foam called Polylevel. Polylevel hardens after a few minutes and lifts the slab back to it's original position. This process took less than 15 minutes and it was able to be walked on again safely.
This homeowner living in Washington Township, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after seeing our concrete lifting and leveling advertisement in the TheHomeMag. System Design Specialist, Mike Jersey, inspected the walkway and reassured the homeowner that each sinking slab would be lifted back to level with PolyLevel, removing the tripping hazard they had outside their home.
PolyLevel is a foam that is injected into a sinking slab of concrete, once underneath the foam begins to expand and harden raising it back to its original state.
Over time, concrete sinks and settling due to the soil beneath no longer being able to support the heavy concrete. Trip hazards form which can cause serious injury if not careful. Sinking concrete not only hurts the value of the home but also brings a safety concern. Replacing the concrete is a temporary fix and leaves you with miss matched concrete.
PolyLevel raises the sinking slab back to level without causing disturbance to the surrounding area. This polyurethane foam is environmentally friendly and waterproof and therefore will not deteriorate over time. This concrete leveling will stabilize the the concrete permanently to prevent future settlement.
A homeowner living in Long Valley, NJ had issues with the concrete pathway outside the back door of their house. The cocnrete had settled creating a drop when stepping outside from the home. It became an eyesore to the homeowner and they wanted it raised to the original level it was years ago.
Our team, lead by Iian, was able to raise the concrete slab back towards its original position with PolyLevel. An environmentally friendly, waterproof, polyurethane foam that is injected underneath the concrete through a small penny -size hole using special equipment.
A homeowner in Long Valley, NJ was experiencing sinking concrete around the pool area. This posed as a dangerous tripping hazard as it was active during the summer time with the kids. Quality 1st Basement Systems sent out system design specialist Jeff Pitek to inspect the affected area. Jeff saw settlement up to 2 inches in some areas of the pool. Jack explained how Polylevel could raise and level the sinking slabs in a matter of minutes. Senior foreman Victor Leon and his crew, went out to the job to permanently lift the slabs.