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This homeowner was selling their home but hit a roadblock because of the settling driveway which created a huge tripping hazard. The Q1 team drilled small holes into the sinking slabs and injected the PolyLevel underneath. PolyLevel first expands then hardens raising the slab back to the desired level. Within 15 minutes the homeowner was able to pull their car back into the driveway.
A homeowner in Brown Mills, NJ, had sinking concrete slabs on their driveway and wanted to get rid of the potential trip hazard. After booking their free estimate, Quality 1st arrived on time and lifted and level the concrete slabs to it's original position. The Polylevel team drilled penny size holes into the concrete slab and pumped the perfect amount of polyurethane foam to lift it. The team then filled Nexus Pro into the cracks of the concrete slab. Our team lays sand over the joint seal to stain the color so that it blends into the concrete. The homeowner was glad his driveway was lifted and leveled permanently.
To ensure the safety of their patients and employees, The Deborah Heart & Lung Center in Browns Mills, NJ contacted Quality 1st in 2015 to remove tripping hazards caused from sinking concrete. The installation was completed and all trip hazards were removed with PolyLevel. The Deborah Heart & Lung Center was so satisfied with their initial PolyLevel experience that when they recently noticed sinking concrete in a different area of the Center, they contacted Quality 1st again. Just as our team did before, they came in and leveled the concrete, sealed the joints, and filled the holes. Now the center is completely safe for patients and employees.
A sidewalk in the Brown Mills area of New Jersey had settled creating a small trip hazard. Quality 1st Basements drilled small holes into the sinking sidewalk. Using special equipment, Polyurethane foam known as PolyLevel is injected beneath the slab. The foam raises the concrete back towards its original position and then hardens to permanently stabilize it.
Trip hazard was removed and the sidewalk could be used just 15 minutes after raised.
A homeowner in Brown Mills, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair their sinking front porch. The concrete slabs were inspected by our System Design Specialist, Jonathan Seminerio. After measuring the height of the sunken porch, Jonathan provided a quote for the homeowner to lift, level and stabilize the porch area. Within the next few days, our foreman, Sean Johnson, and crew arrived to the home, and repaired the concrete porch using the Polylevel Injection Method.