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Concrete Sidewalk Repair in Old Bridge, NJ

A homeowner in Old Bridge, NJ wanted to raise their settling concrete sidewalk located in the front of their home. Our Concrete Repair team used PolyLevel Injections to fill the void underneath and raise the area back towards its original position, removing the trip hazards. Once raised, our team fills the joints in with SealantPro to prevent water erosion underneath. Once the sand dries over the Sealant, our team can brush off the excess sand which will leave a clean seal behind. 

Old Bridge NJ Complete Concrete Makeover

Our team of concrete repair professionals recently received a call from a homeowner in Old Bridge NJ, who was facing continuous anxiety due to concrete slabs sinking near their backyard pool area. If this issue were to persist the owner could struggle with dangerous tripping hazards and an unavoidable structural decline. We had our system design specialist Jeff conduct a thorough evaluation to ensure the owner was supplied with the best available solution to meet their needs. After this, our foreman Ash and his crew arrived at the home and began installing our heavy-duty stabilizing PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken slabs, restoring and lifting them to their initial surface height while filling any voids left from poorly distributed soil. Now this owner can rejoice that their walkway is entirely fortified and reinforced to handle any potential signs of settling for years to come!

Resolving Sidewalk Settlement In Old Bridge, NJ

In Old Bridge, NJ, a homeowner recently observed concrete settlement occuring on their front entryway sidewalk. Slabs were becoming increasingly uneven, resulting in concerns about potential tripping hazards and a decrease in the overall curb appeal of the walkway. Luckily, our team was determined to address this issue for good, and once they arrived at the home they administered our specially patented PolyLevel Foam Injections, which lifted and leveled the slabs to their original surface height. Along with a thorough application of our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant, to protect the sidewalk against erosion. The homeowner was ultimately pleased with their fully restored entryway, and felt confident that their sidewalk would remain smooth and leveled for many years to come!

 

System Design Specialist: Nelson Garcia 

Foreman: Ash 

Concrete Driveway Repair In Old Bridge, NJ

In Old Bridge, NJ, a homeowner was experiencing significant concrete settlement in their driveway, resulting in uneven and cracked slabs that were both unsightly and potentially dangerous. Concerned about the safety of their family and guests, as well as the negative impact on their home's curb appeal, the homeowner reached out to Quality 1st for help.

Our team quickly scheduled an inspection to assess the damage and determine the best course of action. After a thorough evaluation, we recommended our patented PolyLevel Foam Injections to lift and stabilize the sunken slabs.

Next, the crew began the repair process by drilling small holes into the affected sections of the driveway and injecting the high-density PolyLevel Foam beneath the concrete. As the foam expanded, it gently lifted the slabs back to their original position, providing a stable and long-lasting solution. To complete the project and prevent future water-related issues, we applied our durable NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal the joints and protect against moisture intrusion. The result was a smooth, level, and visually appealing driveway.

The homeowner was thrilled with the transformation, gaining peace of mind knowing their property was now safer and more attractive!

Sinking Walkway in Cranford, NJ

This walkway in the back of a Cranford, NJ property was sinking about 4-5 inches, creating an uneven walkway. Homeowner Sue found out about Quality 1st Basements on a flyer and was interested in booking an appointment. The installation team lifted Sue's concrete with PolyLevel, which filled in all voids underneath the slab and raised it back up to it's original position.