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Quality 1st Basement Systems drilled small, penny size holes into the sinking concrete slab. PolyLevel is injected under each sinking slab to raise it back to its original position. PolyLevel will permanently stabilize the concrete slab and prevent any further sinking or settling.
A sinking concrete slab in front of this Manchester Township home has settled creating a trip hazard. The homeowner wanted to raise the slab back to level to remove the trip hazard instead of having the entire front walk replaced.
Our team was able to raise the slab and easily remove the trip hazard. Within just 15 minutes the homeowner was able to use the walkway. The installation caused no disruption to the surrounding area.
A home in Scotch Plains, NJ had sinking steps outside of the home that were a dangerous trip hazard. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL, which lifts up concrete with a heavy-duty foam. PolyLEVEL is injected in just a few holes with no mess, and dries in 30 minutes!
The concrete outside this Scotch Plains, NJ home was sinking so Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL to lift it back up into place.
This homeowner in Scotch Plains, New Jersey noticed their sidewalk was unlevel and becoming a tripping hazard for other residents. This happens because concrete is poured over backfilled soil, which settles over time and creates voids under the concrete. Our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald, suggested they use PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a level position. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, used PolyLevel and within 20 minutes the sidewalk was safe to walk on again.