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This Manalapan, NJ homeowner was planning on closing their pool for the winter. Before they could close it up, they needed to have it repaired after finding the edge had sunken one to two inches. We had our System Design Specialist, Andrew G., inspect and provide an estimate for the homeowner. After fully inspecting the problem, Andrew knew our crew would be able to easily lift the sunken edge using the Polylevel Injection. After the installation was done by our crew, the pool edge was leveled and ready to be closed up for the winter.
A homeowner in Manalapan Township, New Jersey noticed their concrete patio was sinking and uneven. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and we sent our System Design Specialist Joseph D, to provide an inspection. Joseph suggested they use our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a raised position. When the homeowner saw the results, they were satisfied that they could safely walk on their patio again!
A homeowner in Manalapan, New Jersey noticed their pool patio was sinking. This can be caused by soil shrinkage and expansion. Changes in the amount of moisture in the soil can affect the soil underneath the concrete slab. When the soil gets wet, it holds water and expands. When the soil becomes dry, it begins to shrink creating voids under the slab. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald, provided an inspection. He suggested they use a polyurethane foam that will lift and level the concrete. The Quality 1st Basement Foreman used PolyLevel Injections, which is a foam that is injected by drilling penny-sized holes in the concrete to fill the voids underneath. This pool patio is no longer a dangerous tripping hazard.
A resident in Manalapan, New Jersey saw their pool patio was settling. This occurs because of the shrinking of the soils underneath the concrete slab. Moisture in the soil causes it to expand and become more full. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jack Huber, helped them with a solution. He suggested they use polyurethane foam to be injected underneath the concrete in order to lift it. Our foreman, Victor Leon, used the PolyLevel Injection foam which is done by drilling small holes in the concrete slab. The foam is dispersed under the slab into the voids, causing the concrete to be lifted and leveled back to its original position.
This Manalapan, NJ homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after discovering their pool deck was sinking. We had our System Design Specialist, Alvin R., inspect the pool deck and provide a quote for the homeowner. We then had our crew repair the pool deck using the Polylevel Injection method. It provides a durable and long-lasting solution for the pool deck and is also waterproof and environmentally friendly. Since the installation, the homeowner has not experienced any other issues and has been satisfied.