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These homeowners from Farmingdale, NJ had concrete in their back pool deck as well as the walkway leading to the front door, that had about 2 inches of sinkage. Quality 1st Basements lifted and leveled their sunken slabs with our PolyLevel solution. PolyLevel is a lightweight but strong foam that is injected underneath slabs of and expands until the slab is level.
A Farmingdale, NJ homeowner was interested in repairing the sinking concrete around their large, inground pool. Our Concrete Repair Team recommended our polyurethane foam known as Polylevel to lift, level and stabilize the entire pool deck area. Concrete replacement not only has a long demo process but also has a long curing process. PolyLevel is quick to install, causes no disruption to the surrounding area and within just 15 minutes of completion the entire area is safe to use.
This homeowner in Kearney, New Jersey has been a loyal customer of Quality 1st Basement Systems for over ten years! Each year, they schedule their annual maintenance appointment with our service team. Our team will go to their home to thoroughly clean and inspect their sump pump to ensure it's operating properly. We emphasize the importance of annual maintenance because it prolongs the lifespan of the system.
Quality 1st Basement Systems used PolyLevel to fix this settling basement floor in Ridgewood. The PolyLevel System uses high-density polymer injections to raise the slabs back to their original position. The process is minimally intrusive, with penny-sized holes drilled and filled, and quick, taking only 15 minutes to cure.
A homeowner was concerned about their porch slowly sinking and separating from their home so they contacted Quality 1st. Our concrete repair specialist, Jeff P. went out to the home to assess the situation. After inspecting the area, Jeff told the homeowner that PolyLevel could be used to lift and stabilize their sinking porch. The homeowner was thrilled that they would not have to replace the concrete and decided to have the installation done. On the day of the installation, Ash and his team raised the concrete back to its original position by injecting PolyLevel beneath the surface. Once the concrete was stabilized, the homeowner was able to walk on the area instantly.