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A homeowner in Kendall Park, NJ noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and settling. They wanted an alternative solution for concrete replacement and so they called us to learn more about our Concrete Repair System known as PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected underneath the existed settling concrete slab. It will fill the void between the weak soil and the heavy concrete, raising it back towards its original position. Check out the difference!
This Randolph homeowner's 10 year old pool had some gaps between the pool coping and deck. Some of the concrete slabs were settling, making it a dangerous and unattractive area to swim. Quality 1st Basement systems injected PolyLEVEL, which raised the concrete up to an even position. PolyLEVEL hardens in just minutes and the pool deck was ready to be walked in only fifteen minutes. Now it looks as good as new and is a safe swimming area.
This front porch in Franklin, NJ was experiencing major concrete settlement. The homeowners chose Quality 1st Basements to help them come up with a solution for their sinking concrete. System Design Specialist, Jeff P. suggested our PolyLevel solution, a process in which our team injects foam beneath the sunken slab and raises it back to its original position. The homeowners were pleased that they could use their front porch within 15 minutes after installation and had peace of mind knowing their front porch would be supported for years to come.
PolyLevel Injection Foam was used to lift and stabilize this customer's front stoop after it was found to be sinking and settling as evidenced by the separation near the foundation. Concrete Specialist Jeff Pitek met with the customers to assess the issue and Sean Johnson and his crew worked to inject the PolyLevel and lift the stoop back up.
A resident in Somerset, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was sinking. This can happen because concrete is poured over recently backfilled soil around the home. Overtime, this loose soil settles and creates a void under the concrete. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald, was able to help them with a solution. He suggested a polymer foam to lift the concrete back to its original position. Our foreman, Victor Leon, installed the PolyLevel System which is a polyurethane foam that is injected underneath the slab. This is done by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the slab and the polymer foam is injected into the voids. This foam has expanding properties that will allow the slab to be lifted and leveled.