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Joe, a homeowner in Morris County, was experiencing concrete settlement and contacted Quality 1st Basements. He noticed large cracks had formed due to the sinking concrete. Looking for a solution that would be more cost effective, he decided to get a free estimate for our concrete raising solution, Polylevel.
Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff P., met with the homeowner and did a walk through to inspect the entire back patio area. He measured 4 inches of settlement and noticed the multiple cracks in the concrete that brought concern to the homeowner. With Joe's goals in mind, Jeff recommended PolyLevel over replacement because it would be more cost effective and permanently stabilize the existing concrete slabs.
Due to the soil shifting beneath the surface of this concrete porch in Parsippany, NJ it began to sink and settle. The homeowner noticed it was beginning to become a trip hazard to them and to those visiting their home. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff P., measured the settlement and quoted the job. Our PolyLevel team was able to lift and level the porch to permanently stabilize it and prevent further settlement or tripping hazards from occurring.
System Design Specialist, Kenny T, inspected this sinking patio area in the Parsippany area of New Jersey. Multiple slabs had settled and needed to be raised back to level. The homeowner did not want to disrupt his neighbors or the surrounding area with replacement and so raising the concrete was the only alternative.
Check out the amazing transformation of this patio.
A Parsippany homeowner noticed that the concrete slabs on her walkway were uneven and needed to be raised. Quality 1st Basement Systems raised her concrete slabs using PolyLEVEL which is a much neater and cheaper alternative to mudjacking. PolyLEVEL is injected through very small holes and can be walked on that same day!
Edison homeowners contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems when they realized how dangerous their sidewalk had become to the neighbors. The sidewalk slabs had settled 6 to 8 inches causing a serious tripping hazard. Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeffrey Pitek, reassured the homeowners that the sidewalk slabs could be raised back to their original state with PolyLEVEL Foam while causing no disturbance to the surrounded area of their home. The homeowners were amazed at the outcome and were happy their neighbors were able to walk on the sidewalk 15 minutes after the job was done.