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Sinking Concrete by a Pool in Voorhees, NJ

A homeowner from Voorhees, NJ knew his unlevel concrete pool deck needed to be fixed to prevent family and friends from tripping. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basements to complete the job. PolyLevel was used to lift the concrete up so it was level and it only took 15 minutes to cure. The homeowner could now invite people over to use his pool on hot summer days without worrying about any injuries. 

Garage Apron Sinking in Voorhees, NJ

A Voorhees, NJ homeowner noticed there was severe sinkage of his garage apron concrete. The settlement resulted in cracks in the concrete. Quality 1st Basements raised the garage apron slabs with PolyLevel until they were level and sealed all cracks caused by settlement. 

Concrete Driveway Repair in Voorhees, NJ

A Voorhees, NJ homeowner wanted to repair their sinking driveway, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. System Design Specialist, Jeff, provided a thorough inspection of the home and recommended the Polylevel Injection as the best solution. Fifteen minutes after the installation was complete, the driveway was fully repaired, and the homeowner's peace of mind was restored.

Concrete Repair in Voorhees, NJ

A homeowner in Voorhees, NJ called Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair their sinking concrete. They knew if this went without repair, it could cause dangerous tripping hazards. As a solution, we used our PolyLevel Injections which are injected underneath the concrete slabs, raising the concrete to a level position. Since the installation, the homeowner's peace of mind has been restored, and they don't have to worry about tripping hazards!

Sinking Front Steps in High Bridge, NJ

Homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after seeing an Ad for Concrete Lifting and Leveling. Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeffrey Pitek inspected about 4 inches of settlement. The Q1 team was able to lift and level the stairs, permanently stabilizing them using PolyLevel. A small hole is drilled into the concrete steps and PolyLevel was injected underneath to raise the slab back to its original position. Within 15 minutes of job completion, the homeowner was able to use his front steps.