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Phillipsburg, NJ Settled Concrete Driveway Repair

This Phillipsburg, NJ homeowner reached out to our team of concrete repair experts after noticing settlement near their driveway, to avoid potentially dangerous walking conditions and a decline to the structural integrity of the walkway they decided it was time to find a permanent solution. We were able to set up a formal meeting with our system design specialist Joseph, who was able to examine the issue and supply the owner with a reliable fix. Shortly after this evaluation our foreman Ash and his crew arrived at the home and began installing our fortifying PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the slabs to lift and restore them to their initial height. To complete the process the crew also applied our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to the cracks and crevices of the slabs to safeguard against erosion. With these powerful products in place this driveway is now without a doubt entirely protected from further settlement obstacles.

Concrete Repair in West Deptford, NJ

After years of seasonal shifting and settling, this homeowner from West Deptford, NJ noticed that a concrete slab near the steps in their backyard had sunk several inches, creating an uneven surface and a clear trip hazard. What once was a smooth path from their patio to the lawn had become a safety concern for their family and guests.

 

Rather than replacing the entire slab, the homeowner opted for a quicker, less invasive fix with PolyLevel. A local crew drilled small holes into the slab and injected the expanding polyurethane foam underneath. Within minutes, the slab was lifted back to its original height, perfectly aligned with the steps. The process was clean, efficient, and completed in just a few hours, leaving her backyard safer and looking better than it had in years.

Concrete Sidewalk Repair In Dresher, PA

Due to uncontrollable environmental factors, this Dresher, PA, homeowner was facing ongoing settlement issues around their front entryway. The settlement was creating unsafe walking conditions for guests and residents, prompting the owner to search for a permanent surface repair solution.

Our team of concrete repair experts were able to administer our specially formulated PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken concrete, ultimately lifting them back to their original leveled height. Along with a complete application of our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant, to protect against erosion.

We have fully eliminated concrete settlement issues, and in the process, provided this homeowner with a renewed sense of pride in their home!

System Design Specialist: Brandon Gullotti 

Foreman: Ash 

Pool Deck Repair in Warrington, PA

This homeowner from Warrington, PA was noticing concrete slabs settling around their pool deck. They called Quality 1st Basements for a free quote. One of our System Design Specialists suggested Polylevel to be injected in the sunken slabs to lift them back up to their original position. Polylevel foam is injected under slab and expands until the slabs are level with the surrounding slabs, eliminating any trip hazards that would be especially dangerous around the pool area. The homeowner now had peace of mind that their family and friends could enjoy their pool safely. 

Concrete Walkway Repair in Burlington County, NJ

A resident in West Deptford, New Jersey was experiencing sinking and settling in their concrete patio. This can happen because concrete is often poured over recently backfilled soil around a home after construction. Over time, this loose soil settles and creates a void underneath the concrete. Unlevel concrete has many negative effects because it can be a serious tripping hazard. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Javier Hoyos Romero was able to help them with a solution. He suggested a polyurethane foam to level the concrete. Our foreman, Luis Aguirre, used the PolyLevel Injection System underneath the slab by drilling tiny holes into the concrete. The polyurethane foam was injected into the holes. The expanding properties of the polyurethane allow for accurate lifting and leveling of the slab. Now, there are no dangerous tripping hazards outside of the home.