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Maintaining a sump pump is important because it keeps the basement dry. This homeowner in Jersey City, New Jersey has been a loyal customer to Quality 1st Basement Systems for over ten years! Our service team provided annual service maintenance on their sump pump. Annual maintenance on waterproofing systems is important because it extends the lifespan of the system.
This homeowner in Jersey City, New Jersey has had their Quality 1st Basement Systems sump pump for eight years! They have never had issues with it because our service team provides annual maintenance to ensure their system is operating at its best performance!
This Jersey City, NJ homeowner originally experienced water issues in their basement, so Quality 1st Basement Systems resolved the issue by installing their Smart Sump pump System. To ensure their system would protect their home, our service team provides a thorough cleaning of the system.
Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by a homeowner in Jersey City, New Jersey to replace their old sump pump. We installed our TripleSafe Sump Pump System which provides three levels of protection against water intrusion. When the job was complete, the homeowner was happy to have a new sump pump that operated properly!
A homeowner in Ocean Gate, New Jersey noticed their floors were sagging in the upper levels of the home. Sagging floors are a common sign of a foundation issue. This can happen because when crawl space columns are spaced too far apart, the beam can become overloaded and sag between the columns. This means this girder sags with it and so does the floor above.
The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Joseph Mancini, was able to provide an inspection and help them find a plan to fix this issue. He suggested they use a steel support system in the crawl space to assist the columns in supporting the home. Our foreman, Wilver Cardoza, used The SmartJack System in the crawl space to lift the floors above to their original position. This process is done by assembling the components and tightening the SmartJack system into place. The support beam and floor joists are immediately stabilized and lifted to their original position. This system is not to replace the existing columns, but to add strength and stability to what is there.