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SuperSump Dries Garage in Wayne, NJ

A Wayne homeowner was having water issues in his garage. Every time it rained, the water would leak beneath the garage door. He wanted to fix the issue before his belongings were damaged. He called Quality 1st Basement Systems and the team installed a SuperSump sump pump system to keep water flowing out smoothly. They also installed a trench drain inside of the garage door as defense against water leaks! Now this homeowner can rest assured his garage is waterproofed and his belongings are dry!

Internal, Clog-Free Basement Drain in Wayne, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a TripleSafe sump pump and a WaterGuard basement drain in this Wayne, NJ home. After the basement drain was installed it was covered up with concrete, hiding it from view.

Foundation Wall Repaired in Passaic County, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a low profile foundation reinforcement system in Passaic County, NJ to fix the cracking foundation. Our CarbonArmor wall reinforcement system prevents foundation walls from bowing forward and protects home's foundations. These carbon straps may look simple, but they are ten time stronger than steel and contour tightly to the wall.

Failing Sump Pump Replaced In Wayne, NJ

When their existing sump pump failed, these Wayne, NJ homeowners contacted Quality 1st Basements for a solution. System Design Specialist, Mike D., inspected the basement to determine the best waterproofing solution for the home. The SuperSump Sump Pump was installed in the home by Senior Foreman, Victor and his team. The homeowner now has peace of mind knowing that their basement is completely protected from water.

Concrete Patio Repair in Wayne, NJ

This homeowner in Wayne, New Jersey was experiencing sunken and cracked concrete on their patio. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems to come up with a solution to this issue. Our System Design Specialist, Javier Romero, helped the homeowner solve why this happened. When concrete settles and becomes uneven, it can be caused by soil that is too dry, too wet, or the soil below the slab is poorly compacted. Our foreman, Sean Johnson, used the PolyLevel System which has lightweight polymers to lift and stabilize the slab. Sean Johnson drilled small penny-size holes into the slab to inject the polymer foam into the unstable slab. Now the homeowner does not have to worry about any tripping hazards.