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This homeowner from Bridgewater, NJ had settled concrete in their walkway that needed to be lifted. Quality 1st Basements used PolyLevel to lift the slabs back to their original position so that it was level and safe to walk on.
A homeowner in Bridgewater, NJ decided to repair their sinking sidewalk, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. We arrived at the home and provided a thorough inspection of the sidewalk. We presented our findings to the homeowner and recommended the Polylevel Injection Method would be the perfect solution. Some benefits of polylevel include it being waterproof, environmentally friendly, and quick to recover. A week later, our crew arrived at the home and repaired the sidewalk. The homeowner was happy with the results!
A homeowner in Bridgewater, NJ wanted to raise their settling concrete sidewalk located in the front of their home. Our Concrete Repair crew used PolyLevel Injections to fill the void underneath and raise the area toward its original position, removing the trip hazards. Once raised, our team fills the joints in with SealantPro to prevent water erosion underneath. Since the repair, the homeowner's peace of mind has been restored!
A Bridgewater, NJ homeowner found heir concrete patio was sinking a few inches, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an estimate. System Design Specialist, Nelson, inspected the problem and knew the Polylevel Injection would be the best repair method. The Polylevel Injection involves our crew injecting a waterproof polyurethane foam underneath that slab that raises it back to its original height. Our Foreman, JD, and is his crew performed the installation. Since then, the homeowner has not experienced any other concrete issues around their home.
A Bridgewater, NJ homeowner was ready to address their concrete patio and walkway since both areas had settled causing trip hazards. They knew to call us for a solution to fix this issue before it got worse. We used our Polylevel Injections which is a polyurethane foam that fills the voids between the soil and concrete slab. This will lift, level, and stabilize both areas to ensure no future settlement occurs.