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To stop this foundation from settling in Quakertown, NJ Quality 1st Basement Systems installed wall anchors. Wall anchors stabilize the foundation.
This homeowner in Mount Laurel, New Jersey noticed their basement wall was bowing inwards. This occurs because poorly compacted and saturated soil around the foundation creates hydrostatic pressure against the walls. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Javier Romero, provided an inspection and suggested they use a wall reinforcement system. Our foreman, Esau Aquino, installed the CarbonArmor Wall Reinforcement System which is made from a fiber-reinforced polymer that is 10 times stronger than steel. The straps are attached to the wall and secured with heavy-duty steel brackets. The straps will stabilize the wall and begin to pull it back to its original position.
This homeowner in Blairstown, New Jersey noticed their basement wall was cracking and bowing inwards. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our foreman, Wilver Cardoza installed the CarbonArmor Wall Reinforcement System which is made from a fiber-reinforced polymer with a high-strength epoxy resin. This system provides the ultimate stabilizing of the wall. There are brackets above that allow the system to be adjusted to bring the wall back towards its original position.
This homeowner in Blairstown, New Jersey noticed their basement walls were bowing inwards. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Laszlo Lenkey, provided an inspection. As a solution to the bowing and cracking walls, Laszlo suggested they install our CarbonArmor Reinforcement System. This will stabilize the basement walls and prevent them from bowing inwards. The homeowner agreed, and they were satisfied with the finished results.
When the homeowner noticed vertical cracks in their basement wall they called Quality 1st to do the job. System Design Specialist, Ken Peare, did a full inspection of the basement to make sure that these cracks were the only cracks in the foundation of the home. Foreman, Melvin Cardoza, installed FlexiSpan into the cracks sealing them to prevent water from coming through. First bead of Sealant is placed inside the crack to stop crack leakage. A FlexiSpan Foam Drain Strip is then placed over as a second form of protection against water leakage through the first seal, followed by the permanent seal overlay.