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A homeowner in Summit, NJ noticed their concrete sidewalk in front of their home was sinking and settling. They decided to see what options they had to repair or replace the area. Hoping for a solution that would repair their existing concrete area, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to learn more about PolyLevel! PolyLevel is a light weight, environmentally friendly foam that is injected underneath the slab to fill the void between concrete and the soil. It expands to raise the concrete back towards its original level and then permanently stabilizes it when cured. The homeowner's peace of mind was restored and they didn't have to worry about tripping hazards!
A home in Scotch Plains, NJ had sinking steps outside of the home that were a dangerous trip hazard. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL, which lifts up concrete with a heavy-duty foam. PolyLEVEL is injected in just a few holes with no mess, and dries in 30 minutes!
The concrete outside this Scotch Plains, NJ home was sinking so Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL to lift it back up into place.
A homeowner in Absecon, NJ needed a solution for the sinking patio in the backyard, so they called Quality 1st Basement System. Quality 1st installed PolyLevel System into the patio slabs that were settling to raise it back to level. PolyLevel is quick allowing for an easy installation and allows the homeowner to use the patio within 20 minutes after the installation is done.
A homeowner was experiencing concrete settlement around their pool so they contacted Quality 1st Basements for a solution. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff Pitek, went out to inspect the entire pool deck area. After his full inspect where he saw no lift was caused by tree roots he suggested our concrete leveling system, PolyLevel.
Our team went out to install the PolyLevel. First, they drilled penny sized holes into the concrete. They then injected polyurethane foam into the holes. As the foam was injected, it expanded beneath the surface and lifted the concrete back to its original position. Once the slab was raised, the holes were filled with concrete mix and the area was trip hazard free!