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Concrete Repair in Millstone Township, NJ

This homeowner in Millstone Township, New Jersey noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming a tripping hazard for other residents. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist provided an inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to level the concrete. Our foreman, Ramon arrived at the site and used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the slab to a lifted position. He drilled tiny holes into the concrete and injected the foam underneath the slab, causing it to become level. Now, the residents do not have to worry about tripping and injuring themselves!

Concrete Raising in East Brunwsick, NJ

Some slabs outside this East Brunswick, NJ home were sinking so the homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems for help. The crew injected PolyLevel underneath the slab and lifted it. This powerful polymer will keep the slab level and safe.

Lifting up Sunken Concrete in East Brunswick, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems fixed this uneven concrete by injecting PolyLevel underneath the sinking slab. PolyLevel is a lightweight, expandable foam that fills voids underneath sinking concrete. By filling up the void, it lifts the concrete up to a safe, level position. This East Brunswick, NJ sidewalk is now even and safe.

Front Porch Raised in East Brunswick, NJ

A homeowner living in East Brunswick, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after noticing the front porch of their home had began to settle. The settlement caused a tripping hazard which concerned the homeowner that their guest would trip and fall. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to lift and level the front porch area, removing the tripping hazard making the homeowner 100% satisfied. 

PolyLevel Raises Pool Sidewalk in East Brunswick, NJ

A homeowner in East Brunswick, New Jersey noticed that the concrete sidewalk around their pool had sunk about 2 inches. Quality 1st went to inspect the area and suggested PolyLevel be used to raise the concrete. Small penny-size holes were drilled into the concrete and the polyurethane foam was injected. Within 30 minutes, the foam begins to expand and start to rise the concrete back to its original position. With the concrete raised, the homeowners can now enjoy their pool.