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In Boonton, NJ, a homeowner had been living with a sunken patio for quite some time. They noticed how this uneven surface not only affected the overall look of their outdoor space but also raised safety concerns for their family and guests.The diagnosis was straightforward: the concrete slabs that formed the patio had settled unevenly over time, leaving them misaligned. We decided that the PolyLevel system was ideal for this situation, given its effectiveness in concrete repair. Small holes, about the size of a pea, were carefully drilled into the patio's concrete slabs. Through these, our team injected polyurethane foam that expanded beneath the concrete, gradually lifting the slabs back to their proper position.
Improperly fitting window well covers could create havoc in the basement as water can enter the well area and seep toward the window and foundation wall as this customer in Watchung, NJ found out. Quality 1st Basement's Design Specialist, J.C.Gibriano, assisted the customer with a solution. A SunHouse Basement Window Enclosure, installed by foreman Esau Aquino and his crew would eliminate some of the problems as the sturdy, light-colored window well has a bottom to prevent vegetation from growing and it is capped with a clear, well-fit cover to keep the rain out.
Quality 1st Basement Design Specialist J.C.Gibriano knows that the right sump pump system can prevent a lot of headaches with water in the basement. That's why he proposed the WaterGuard Subfloor Drainage System along with a SuperSump Classic for this customer who having water infiltration. Foreman Esau Aquino and his crew completed the install so the customer could be on his way to a more reliably dry basement.
Installation of Wall Anchors took place in New Brunswick, NJ to fix cracks problems on basement walls.
This homeowner in New Brunswick, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was sinking and becoming unlevel. This happens because concrete is poured over backfilled soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids under the concrete. If someone were to walk on this, they would get injured since this is a major tripping hazard. Our System Design Specialist, Alvin Reed, suggested they use polyurethane foam to bring the concrete to a level position. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, installed PolyLevel Injections and within 20 minutes, the walkway was safe to walk on!