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When this homeowner from Blackwood, NJ noticed dangerous tripping hazards forming in their driveway and walkway due to sunken concrete slabs, they knew it was time to act. Cracks were widening, and uneven surfaces were not only unsightly but also a safety concern for family and guests. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems who recommended PolyLevel and NexusPro Sealant for a lasting solution.
Using PolyLevel, a high-density polyurethane foam, the crew quickly lifted and leveled the sunken slabs with precision, without the mess and disruption of traditional mudjacking or full replacement. To finish the job, they sealed the joints and cracks with NexusPro, a flexible, UV-resistant sealant that keeps water from seeping underneath the concrete and causing future damage.
Now, the driveway and walkway are smooth, safe, and protected for years to come. They're thrilled with the results and relieved to have restored curb appeal and peace of mind to their home.
A homeowner in Hampton, New Jersey had sinking and cracked concrete near the side of their home and contacted Quality 1st for a solution. Quality 1st System Design Specialist inspected the concrete and had PolyLevel installed to raise the concrete back to the original position. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is injected into the concrete through penny-size holes. The foam begins expanding within minutes and the homeowners are able to use their sidewalk that very same day! PolyLevel is a fast and permanent solution for concrete lifting and leveling.
This homeowner in Blairstown, New Jersey noticed their pool patio was sinking and becoming unlevel. This can happen from soil erosion underneath the slab. When water runs down through the cracks and joints in the concrete, it washes the soil out as it passes through. We sent our System Design Specialist, Jeffrey P. to provide an inspection, and he suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. We used our PolyLevel Injections by drilling small, penny-sized holes into the concrete and injecting the foam into the voids underneath. This process is repeated until the concrete is brought to a raised position. When the job was done, the concrete was raised and level. The homeowner was satisfied with the results and they didn't have to worry about tripping hazards!
A homeowner in Richboro, PA called Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair their sinking concrete. They noticed that multiple areas around their pool were uneven, causing trip hazards. Any water that splashed onto the concrete could cause water erosion underneath creating further movement. As a solution, we used our PolyLevel Injections which bring the concrete to a raised and level position. PolyLevel fills the void between the slab and soil removing the trip hazard and stabilizing the area. PolyLevel is waterproof and environmentally friendly!
Pittstown, NJ homeowner had a 14x14 sinking slab in the screened in porch area of the home. System Design Specialist, Ken Peare, inspected the entire porch and measured 3inch of settlement in total. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to lift the slab with PolyLevel. The Q1 team drilled small penny size holes into the sinking slab and injected PolyLevel underneath. The PolyLevel solution hardens, raising the slab back to its orignal level.