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This homeowner in Somerset, New Jersey noticed their walkway was sinking and settling. This can happen when concrete is poured over poorly compacted soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath the slab. If this goes without repair, someone could trip and injure themselves! We sent our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio to provide a quote for the homeowner, and Joseph suggested using our PolyLevel Injections to lift and level the concrete. This process is done by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath. When the job was complete, the homeowner was satisfied with the results. They were able to safely walk on the concrete without the concern of tripping hazards!
This homeowner in Somerset, New Jersey noticed their sidewalk was sinking and settling. This can happen from soil erosion underneath the slab. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and we sent our system design specialist to their home to provide an inspection. Our specialist suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. We used our PolyLevel Injections which are done by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath. PolyLevel has expanding properties that allow the concrete to be raised and level. When the job was complete, the homeowner was satisfied with the results!
This homeowner just purchased the home and he contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to fix the driveway that needed concrete leveling, redirect the flow of water away from this home and fix sinking stairs. The installation crew reconfigured the steps outside of the home to counteract the effects of settling to make the stairs safe to walk on. The home additionally needed a concrete filling around a supporting beam of the home to reinforce it.
This sidewalk in South Brunswick had a sunken slab of concrete that was causing a trip hazard. System Design Specilaist, Mark, recommended PolyLevel solution to help raise and stabilize this sidewalk.
Foreman, Iian and his team arrived on time and made sure the entire area was clear and ready for the installation. Small penny-size holes were drilled into the slab to allowed the special equipment to inject the PolyLevel foam beneath. PolyLevel expands to fill any voids between the slab and the soil it lays on. Once the slab is raised back to desired level, it hardens to permanently stabilize the sidewalk slab.
This concrete back patio area was sinking and settling towards the middle making it hard for water to flow through to the grass when it rained. Small puddles of water would form and sit there for days after causing staining and water erosion.
Concrete Repair Specialist, Jack Huber, suggested raising the existing slabs back towards their original level. He recommended our Concrete Raising solution known as PolyLevel.