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A homeowner in Springfield, NJ reached out to us regarding their sinking sidewalk, and we resolved the issue using our Polylevel Injection method. This technique involves injecting a high-density polymer beneath the concrete, which expands and hardens to lift and stabilize the surface. Polylevel provides a quick, cost-effective, and minimally invasive repair solution with immediate results. It offers a durable and long-lasting fix, ensuring a safe and even sidewalk while minimizing disruption to the homeowner's property.
The Manalapan Home owners had cracks in their pool deck causing the whole area to become uneven. Three or four years ago they had mud jacking done but it only temporarily solved the problem. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems when hearing about how their PolyLevel Systems lifts and raises concrete slabs back to level with a simple foam solution. The homeowners were very impressed by the system and especially happy that it was a permanent solution.
This Manalapan Township, NJ patio was sinking about 3 inches around the pool area creating a trip hazard for those using it. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to raising the sinking slabs by injecting PolyLevel underneath. Now the family is able to enjoy the pool this summer without having to worry about watching their step.
Homeowner living in Manalapan, NJ noticed the front steps to their home had began to settle and crack. Searching the internet, they came across before and afters of front steps being raised by PolyLevel on the Quality 1st Basement Systems Website. They contacted us for a free estimate and within a few shorts days, System Design Specialist, Jeff Pitek was out to inspect the stairs. Quality 1st Foreman, William and his crew were able to lift the stairs back to it's original position.
Worried about the safety of their family and nieghbors, a homeowner called Quality 1st Basements to raise their sinking concrete. Not only was our team able to lift and level the uneven concrete with our concrete raising solution, PolyLevel, they were also able to seal the cracks to prevent future erosion.