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This homeowner in Toms River, New Jersey noticed their basement walls were bowing inwards. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and as a solution to the bowing and cracking walls, we installed our CarbonArmor Reinforcement System. This will stabilize the basement walls and prevent them from bowing inwards. This system will not affect homeowners from finishing the basement in the future.
A Toms River, NJ homeowner found horizontal cracks on the walls of their basement. Our System Design Specialist did a full inspection of the basement and recommended addressing both the water issues he found and their basement wall. He recommended replacing the old sump pump system to stop water seepage in the foundation walls. Next he addressed the cracks and the movement in the foundation by recommending our PowerBrace System. Each PowerBrace installed to stabilize the wall and prevent future movement. Thanks to our team, the homeowner now has peace of mind during rain that the basement will be dry and their foundation is stabilized.
A Toms River, NJ homeowner noticed their sidewalk was sinking three inches. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and scheduled an estimate. We provided a thorough inspection of the sidewalk and knew the Polylevel Injection would be able to lift and level the sidewalk. Once the repair was complete, the sidewalk looked as good as new and the homeowner was very happy with the results.
The concrete walkway of this Toms River, NJ home was sinking, so the homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. We used the Polylevel Injection to lift and level the concrete. Our crew injected a waterproof polyurethane foam underneath the slab, and lifted it until the sidewalk was even. Peace of mind was restored to the homeowner knowing their walkway was fully repaired.
A Toms River, NJ homeowner noticed their concrete porch was sinking and settling. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an estimate on repair. We provided a thorough inspection of the porch and knew the Polylevel Injection would be the best repair method. Small dime-size holes are drilled into each section of the slab. PolyLevel is injected underneath, filling the voids between the slab and soil. Within just 15 minutes of completion the front porch can be walked on!