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The concrete slabs around this pool area had created a small trip hazard near the edge of the pool. The goal was to remove teh trip hazard and stabilzie the concrete to prevent future settlement. Concrete Repair Specialist, Jack Huber recommended PolyLevel, to lift, level and stabilzide the slab.
This Tabernacle, NJ back patio was settling creating a pitch towards the house. This meant that every time it rained, water would pool. We sent out Concrete Repair Specialist, Chris Bowe, out to provide a full inspection and see how we could help repair this patio. Chris recommended our Polylevel Injection known as PolyLevel to lift, level and stabilize the area. We use Polylevel, because it provides a long-lasting solution for our homeowners. Polylevel is waterproof, environmentally friendly, and takes fifteen minutes to recover. It is also more durable and does not create a large mess for the home.
This homeowner in Plainsboro, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair the sinking porch in the front of the home. Quality 1st was able to raise the porch back to level using PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a quick installation with lasting results, making it a better choice then removing and replacing the concrete. A small whole was drilled into the concrete and a hard foam solution is pumped into the slab which hardens and expands raising the concrete slab.
A pool deck in Plainsboro, NJ was sinking several inches. This is a common occurance in pool decks since water that gets under the slabs can cause soil erosion, which causes the concrete to sink. Fortunately, Quality 1st Basements was able to inject PolyLevel foam into the fallen slabs of concrete. This stablized the slabs so that they would stay lifted and leveled for years to come.
Roxbury Township had been experiencing sinking sidewalks which became hazardous to the community. They wanted a solution without the headache of removing and replacing the concrete so the Township called Quality 1st! PolyLevel was injected into the concrete slabs, raising them back up to the desired level, creating a safe walk way.