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This homeowner in Richmond Hill, New York was experiencing moisture in their crawl space. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Mike Fiorillo, provided an inspection and suggested they encapsulate the space. Our foreman, Luis Aguirre installed the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System. This is done by removing debris, leveling uneven surfaces, and then installing the system with drilled-in spikes and fasteners. CleanSpace is water-proof and mold-proof and seals the crawl space from the earth's elements to keep the space dry.
A homeowner in Rosedale, NY had been using their crawl space for years as an extra place for storage. Recently, they noticed a musty smell and moisture coming from the crawl space area. Hoping to get a permanent solution, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to meet with our Crawl Space Specialist. To eliminate moisture and humidity, we installed the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System the the dirt floor and walls. Sealing this space from the outside environment will block moisture and humidity from passing through. Clean Space will prevent mold and growth and mildew, keeping this space and the items inside protected.
A Red Bank, NJ homeowner noticed their basement wall was bowing inwards and wanted to have a professional out to inspect the interior and exterior of their homes foundation. Fearful that their homes structure was moving, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to meet with one of our Foundation System Design Specialists. jack Huber, met with the Red Bank family, and performed a full inspection of the entre foundation. He measured the movement of the basement walls, noted each crack that he discovered and then presented the family with his discovery and solution!
He recommended installing the Carbon Armor Reinforcement System, which stabilizes bowing basement walls. Carbon Armor is applied to the wall with a strong epoxy so that it adheres to the wall permanently. These straps stop beginning stages of movement, securing the foundation walls into place and preventing future movement from hydrostatic pressure on the opposite side.
Channel anchors are a solution for extreme wall problems. They immediately stabilize walls that are pushing at the bottom. Picture shows off complete installation of channel anchors.
When the Gwynedd Train Station in Ambler, PA noticed some sinking and settling concrete slabs they decided to contact Foundation Supportworks of New Jersey for a FREE Estimate on the PolyLEVEL Polyurethane Injection System. PolyLEVEL is a two-part urethane that, when combined, expands into a waterproof, rigid foam that is used to fill voids, stabilize slabs, and lift concrete.The polyurethane lifted the sunken concrete back to its original elevation.